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Edge is getting a new flyout menu for viewing and managing downloads

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Edge's new downloads menu won't take up so much space on your screen.

What you need to know

  • Microsoft Edge has a new downloads menu rolling out.
  • The new menu makes it easy to keep track of downloads without giving up space on your screen.
  • The menu also lets you pause, restart, and cancel downloads.
  • The menu is currently on the Dev and Canary Channels.

Microsoft introduced a new downloads menu for its Edge browser today. The menu makes it easy to keep track of downloads without having to give up much space on your screen. The flyout menu also lets you pause, restart, and cancel downloads. The feature is currently in the Dev and Canary Channels.

Microsoft's William Devereux outlines the new downloads menu in a Tech Community post.

The new downloads menu pops out from an icon on the address bar of Edge. All of your active downloads are in one place and in a layout that looks more natural than spanning across a tray at the bottom of the browser. You can click on the menu's icon to expand it and then easily hide it away with another click.

When the menu is minimized, you can still keep track of your downloads with a progress ring that surrounds the downloads button.

Teams Downloads Menu

Within the downloads menu, you can right-click or hover over any file to pause, restart, or cancel a download. The menu also has a "See more" option to view and manage past downloads.

If you'd like, you can also pin the downloads menu open to keep track of downloads as they progress.

Overall, the new menu seems like a vast improvement over the old way that Edge handled downloads.

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The new Microsoft Edge runs on Chromium, supports popular extensions, and regularly gets new features from Microsoft. The Canary version of Edge gets new features to test and try out regularly as well.



via https://AiUpNow.com February 2, 2021 at 02:01PM by Sean Endicott, Khareem Sudlow,