It’s been quite a journey for Edge lately, with several new features incorporated into Microsoft’s flagship browser, plus a better performance monitoring system . In this latest build, Edge developers have focused a lot on fixing and improving behavior for Collections. The build is available only for developers at this moment and should be soon released to the Beta channel.

What’s been changed for Collections

If you’re using Collections on a daily basis as a sort of pocket for resources (webpages or images) that you want to have for later use, the feature’s frequent crashes are certainly annoying. With this build, the developers have fixed such instances when Collections would crash with syncing enabled or while sorting resources. Also, if Collections appeared empty, although you had previously saved items there, now you should be able to see all your resources back. Deleting or undeleting saved items is also fully functional now, so go ahead and sort your preferred pages freely. And the last detailed fixed for Collections is where right-clicking sometimes wouldn’t bring up the correct menu. 

Other crash instances fixed

Also in this build, Edge should now run smoothly and not crash anymore right upon launching or when drag & dropping tabs. If you’ve been experiencing crashes when interacting with the Favorites popup or when the Shopping option was enabled, these items will work fine once the new browser build is installed.  The developers are still working on certain crashes, though: You can check out the full list of release notes in the Edge Insider location. We hope that these release notes are great news for you; and if you’re running on a stable Edge version, there’s not long until you’ll see these details implemented.

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