No one had asked for it, but Microsoft Edge will come to the iPad 

It is not feasible that everything is good in the App Store, in fact it is usual to find little quality content among a lot of brush. Perhaps it is not the best way to start a post about the development of an application by Microsoft but ... Had someone asked for it?

This is how the Microsoft Edge development team has escaped that the application is already in testing and will soon arrive on the iPad. Another browser that enters the iOS App Store with the humble desire to dethrone Safari as the browser of choice for users who own an iPad.

Let's say Sean Lyndersay, project manager, 'got away' on Twitter:

Shhh, don't tell anyone, but the iPad version is already in testing and looks great. There is still a bit of work to be done, but we will be enabling test mode via Test Flight for interested users soon, next month. We want to have your feedback before launching it. Thanks for using Edge. 

They have not revealed much more on the subject, in fact they have not even wanted to share a miserable seam of what the iPad explorer will be tomorrow, although according to rumors we could see a design identical to its version for Windows 10, which It would not at all clash with the current iOS design and will make the regular Windows Edge user feel comfortable, if there are still any left that haven't moved to Mozilla's Firefox or Google's Chrome. I think we are clear that the war of the explorers has already lost Microsoft from the outset. 

Meanwhile, it seems that they still have hope, something that is far from the attitude that Microsoft has taken with macOS, where lately it has not not even its office suite, Microsoft Office, is giving the expected performance that remains victorious in the absence of worthy rivals (no iWork does not count as an alternative in a serious work environment).


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