Microsoft Edge Dev channel gets new collections features, extension sync
You can now add all of your tabs to a collection at once.
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What you need to know
It’s time for another weekly build on the Microsoft Edge Dev channel again, and there are quite a few handy features included with this update. This week’s build number comes in at version83.0.461.1, which is the first release for major version 83. Coming along with the update are a couple of improvements to help you build collections faster, extension sync, and more.
The most notable features are those for collections. You’ll now be able to add all of your open tabs to a collection at once, and you can also drag multiple elements of a web page into a collection at the same time. Extension sync, a hotly anticipated feature that it appeared wasrolling out last week, will keep your Edge extensions in line between all of your devices.
Here’s a full look at what’s new, fixed, and improved in this Microsoft Edge release.
For more on this new build, including a look at all of the known issues, you can check out Microsoft’sfull release notes. If you’re already testing the Microsoft Edge Dev channel, you can update your browser now. The Dev, Canary, and Beta channels are also available at theEdge Insider site, while the stable version isavailable to downloadat the official Edge site.
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