Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 10
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I do not like this change. I like the speed of the updated browser, but removing both the Reading View and all my pages save to my reading list SUCKS! Why do you remove the good features? How do I roll back to the previous version? I'll take less speed to get the features back. This SUCKS, you ruined it.
Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 10
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James, see here the latest to uninstall new Edge:
The "Uninstall" button is grayed out and does nothing. Yes, I did close the browser before I tried. Thanks for the quick response.
Hi James. I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 year Windows MVP, and Volunteer Moderator here to help you.
I'm also surprised at some of the deficiencies, but apparently they were limited to what the Chromium base could do.
If you want to go back just uninstall Microsoft Edge in Settings > Apps > Apps & Features. It should revert to the old Edge. Hopefully your data will be there, but then nothing is ever certain with Edge like with syncing data in Firefox or Chrome.
If you want both side by side see here:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/144061-enab...
If you want to report this to Edge Developers you can choose the Edge Hub (three dots to right of URL address bar) then Help & Feedback, then Feedback form to fill out.
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted. If you will wait to choose if I resolved your problem, I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
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