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Re: Another question this morning
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Bill Pasco <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Pasco <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Aug 2020 16:41:43 -0400
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Edge and Crome are now both based on the same Cromium platform, so both 
should work equally well. Personally, I like Edge better because it 
integrates seemlessly with office and Microsoft 365, and you can use 
Edge on both Windows 10, IOS, Apple and Droid systems. The browser 
stays in sync no matter which platform you are using, and you can even 
switch machines mid browse and pick up right where you left off. You 
have to make sure you have the current version of Edge though, not a 
legacy version. Crome is also stable and easy to use though. Comes down 
to personal prefference. No reason why you cannot download both 
browsers and try them both out. They are both free of charge.


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