![]() ![]() The main reason to use Beta, Dev, or even Canary as your “daily driver” is because these channels (sometimes referred to collectively as “pre-release channels”) are a practical time machine. ![]() Similarly, some Edge features are delivered via components, and those can be updated for any channel at any time. (The Extended Stable channel for Enterprises updates only every eight weeks, skipping every odd-numbered release). These are called respins, and they contain security fixes and high-impact functionality fixes. While Stable only receives a major version update every four weeks, in reality it will usually be updated several times during its four-week lifespan. The Stable channel receives a major update every four weeks ( Official Docs), Beta channel more often than that (irregularly), Dev channel aims for one update per week, and Canary channel aims for one update per day. ![]() You can keep them around for testing if you like, or join the cool kids and set one as your “daily driver” default browser. The vast majority of Edge users run on the Stable Channel, but the three pre-Stable channels can be downloaded easily from. Microsoft Edge (and upstream Chrome) is available in four different Channels: Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary. ![]()
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