It's just a week after Microsoft released the first build of Microsoft Edge 87 to the Edge Insiders in the Dev Channel. Now the Redmond based software giant released another build to the insiders with a new feature, improvements, and bug fixes.

 

The new Microsoft Edge build 87.0.637.0 in the Dev Channel adds the ability to activate Shy UI with a gesture on touch screen devices. For a complete changelog, continue reading further.

 

 

Microsoft Edge Dev Channel updated to v87.0.637.0 with new Shy UI gesture on Touchscreens

 

What's new and improved in Microsoft Edge v87.0.637.0?

Added features:

  • Added the ability to swipe downward on touchscreens to activate Shy UI.

Reliability improvements and fixes:

  • Fixed a crash due to sync.
  • Fixed an issue where changing the browser's theme and then using Shy UI crashes the browser.
  • Fixed an issue where the Cookies and Site Permissions Settings page is blank.
  • Fixed an issue where the Collections pane is sometimes blank.
  • Fixed an issue where right-clicking on items in the right-click menu doesn't select them.
  • Fixed an issue where some websites like Kaltura show an error that the browser is blocking 3rd party cookies.
  • Fixed an issue where attempting to enter Immersive Reader results in an error on certain pages.
  • Fixed an issue where using the Save As option when downloading a file causes the file location prompt to show the same folder every time it first opens instead of the most recently used folder.
  • Fixed an issue where translating content on a page with multiple languages sometimes gives an error that the language it's being translated to is the same as the current language, even though there is some text on the page that can be successfully translated.
  • Fixed an issue where uninstalling a website installed as an app from outside of Edge (for example, from the Control Panel) sometimes doesn't cause the app to be removed from Edge's list of Apps.
  • Fixed an issue where Caret Browsing stays enabled after the browser is closed.

 


Source: Microsoft


 

 

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