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Edge Dev build 87.0.654.0 now out with a couple of minor features and bug fixes

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After a slightly delayed Dev channel release last week thanks to the virtual Ignite conference, Microsoft has released this week’s Edge Dev build that brings a couple of new features and a bunch of fixes. The update bumps up the version to 87.0.654.0. Considering that this week’s build comes just five days after the previous one, it is a minor release.

 

The company also detailed a new ‘Web capture’ feature this week that brings a screenshot tool within the browser, mimicking the capability that was present in legacy Edge. The tool is currently live in Edge Dev and Canary builds. The other new features in this build include the wider rollout of the Share, Copy, and Paste settings for URLs that lets users paste website URLs as linked text.

 

Here are the two new features being added in this build:

  • Rolled out Share, Copy, and Paste Settings more broadly.
  • Extended formatted link copying capabilities to links copied from webpages.

As usual, there is a list of fixes that improve the reliability of the browser, which is a short list this week:

  • Fixed a crash on startup due to sync.
  • Fixed a crash when closing the browser while the Guided Switch dialog is open.
  • Fixed an issue where clicking the IE logo next to the address bar in IE mode tabs crashes the browser.
  • Fixed a crash when printing.
  • Fixed a hang when using IE mode and loading pages in other tabs.
  • Fixed an issue where sidebar Search sometimes fails.
  • Fixed an issue where using Save As sometimes fails to save PDFs after they’ve been edited.

There are also a host of fixes for changed behavior:

  • Fixed an issue where importing payment info from other browsers fails when Edge is set to not save payment info entered into webpages.
  • Fixed an issue where the Jumplist sometimes is missing.
  • Fixed an issue where Family Safety sometimes doesn’t work in InPrivate windows.
  • Fixed an issue where Taskbar shortcuts sometimes don’t show the proper account picture.
  • Fixed an issue where websites installed as apps sometimes don’t have the proper name in Windows.
  • Fixed an issue where deleted search engines sometimes return after restarting the browser.
  • Fixed an issue where exporting a Collection to OneNote sometimes doesn’t export all the images.
  • Fixed an issue where shift+clicking in PDFs unselects any selected text instead of extending the selection.
  • Fixed an issue where searching on the Extensions management page sometimes incorrectly shows a popup that an extension has been removed.
  • Fixed an issue where the Translate popup sometimes shows the wrong language compared to what language the page has actually been translated to.
  • Fixed an issue where Shy UI sometimes dismisses when it shouldn’t.
  • Fixed an issue where the management policy to Configure On Premises Account Auto Sign In doesn’t work properly for some device configurations.
  • Temporarily disabled Tab Groups.

Lastly, there are known issues for the release that users should be aware of, including some issues that have been around for a while relating to playback on YouTube. Here is the complete list of known issues:

  • Users of certain ad blocking extensions may experience playback errors on Youtube. As a workaround, temporarily disabling the extension should allow playback to proceed. See https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/articles/known-issue-adblock-causing-errors-on-youtube/m-p/14... for more details.
  • Some users are still running into an issue where all tabs and extensions immediately crash with a STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_HASH error. The most common cause of this error is outdated security or antivirus software from vendors like Symantec, and in those cases, updating that software will fix it.
  • Users of the Kaspersky Internet Suite who have the associated extension installed may sometimes see webpages like Gmail fail to load. This failure is due to the main Kaspersky software being out of date, and is thus fixed by making sure the latest version is installed.
  • Some users are seeing favorites get duplicated after we made some previous fixes in that area. The most common way this is triggered is by installing the Stable channel of Edge and then signing into it with an account that has already signed into Edge before. Fixing this should be easier now that the deduplicator tool is available. However, we’ve also seen duplication happen when running the deduplicator on multiple machines before either machine has a chance to fully sync its changes, so while we wait for some of the fixes we’ve made to come to Stable, make sure to leave plenty of time in between runs of the deduplicator.
  • After an initial fix for it recently, some users are still experiencing Edge windows becoming all black. Opening the Browser Task Manager (keyboard shortcut is shift + esc) and killing the GPU process usually fixes it. Note that this only appears to affect users with certain hardware and is most easily triggered by resizing an Edge window. For users with discrete GPUs, updating graphics drivers may help.
  • Some users are seeing “wobbling” behavior when scrolling using trackpad gestures or touchscreens, where scrolling in one dimension also causes the page to subtly scroll back and forth in the other. Note that this only affects certain websites and seems to be worse on certain devices. This is most likely related to our ongoing work to bring scrolling back to parity with Edge Legacy’s behavior, so if this behavior is undesirable, you can temporarily turn it off by disabling the edge://flags/#edge-experimental-scrolling flag.
  • There are some issues where users with multiple audio output devices sometimes don’t get any sound from Edge. In one case, Edge becomes muted in the Windows Volume Mixer and unmuting it fixes it. In another, restarting the browser fixes it.

In other Edge news, the company announced that it will finally be bringing Edge to Linux next month. For those interested, Dev and Canary builds will be made available for download here.

 

As is customary with these weekly updates, they should automatically be downloaded and installed. However, you can also head into settings and go to the About Microsoft Edge page to check for an update and pull it for a download.

 

 

Edge Dev build 87.0.654.0 now out with a couple of minor features and bug fixes

 

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