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Microsoft Edge serves as a fundamental web browser for daily operations within organizations, addressing needs for general internet access, research, and interaction with external partners. Reviewers consistently highlight its robust integration with the Windows ecosystem, with 38% noting its strong manageability through Group Policy Objects (GPO) and Microsoft Intune for centralized control over security policies and user profiles. This deep integration facilitates seamless syncing of favorites, passwords, and extensions, contributing to a streamlined administrative and user experience across the enterprise. The product demonstrates strong performance and efficiency, with 38% of reviewers commending its speed and reliability, including quick program opening and access times. Its organizational tools, such as tab and task management, are also frequently praised by 38% of users for enabling effective multitasking. Furthermore, Edge's evolving feature set, including advanced capabilities like vertical tabs, split screen, and the integrated Co-Pilot AI, is valued by 25% of reviewers, particularly for technical tasks like code generation and issue analysis, indicating a growing role for AI in browsing workflows. While generally positive, areas for improvement have been identified. Limitations in extension availability and the relevance of search results were each noted by 25% of reviewers, suggesting opportunities to enhance third-party integration and search efficacy. Specific functionality issues were also reported by 25% of the user base. Despite these points, Microsoft Edge has positively impacted business objectives, with 50% of reviewers reporting enhanced productivity and operational efficiency through features like Copilot and sidebar add-ons. Its lower system footprint was also beneficial for 25% of users in RAM-constrained environments. The browser's utility for complex development efforts received mixed feedback from 25% of reviewers, despite the acknowledged value of IE Mode for legacy applications. Overall, Microsoft Edge offers a compelling value proposition through its core browsing capabilities, strong IT management features, and continuous innovation, making it a significant tool for organizational productivity.


  • Deep integration with Windows OS and centralized IT management tools (GPO, Intune)
  • Robust performance, speed, and reliability for daily operations
  • Effective tab and task management features for multitasking
  • Advanced features like Co-Pilot AI for enhanced productivity and technical tasks
  • Positive impact on organizational productivity and operational efficiency
  • Limited extension availability compared to competing browsers
  • Occasional issues with the relevance of search results
  • Reported instances of specific feature functionality not operating as expected
  • Mixed suitability for complex development efforts despite IE Mode utility
What other products like Microsoft Edge have you used or evaluated?

From 8 reviews

Reviewers frequently cited a range of alternative web browsers they have used or evaluated when considering products like Microsoft Edge. The most commonly mentioned alternative was Mozilla Firefox, which was noted by 5 of 8 reviewers. Google Chrome also featured prominently as a browser users have experience with, being mentioned by 4 of 8 reviewers. These two browsers appear to represent the primary points of comparison or prior experience for users in this sample. A smaller segment of the review base, comprising 2 of 8 reviewers, also indicated experience with Safari, suggesting its role as an alternative, particularly among users within specific operating system environments. The overall sentiment across these mentions was mixed, indicating that while these products were recognized as alternatives, the reviews did not consistently express a strong positive or negative preference for them over Edge in the context of this evaluation.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox

Safari

Safari

What positive or negative impact (i.e. Return on Investment or ROI) has Microsoft Edge had on your overall business objectives?

From 8 reviews

Microsoft Edge has positively influenced business objectives primarily through enhanced productivity and operational efficiency, as reported by 4 of 8 reviewers. Specific features such as Copilot, sidebar addons, and profile synchronization were highlighted for streamlining tasks and reducing IT setup time. Beyond productivity, 2 of 8 reviewers noted the browser's positive resource impact, citing its lower system footprint as beneficial for environments with RAM constraints. Additionally, its ease of management and user-friendliness were appreciated by a quarter of the reviewers, contributing to a smoother administrative and user experience. While generally positive, the browser's impact is not without nuance; 2 of 8 reviewers reported mixed experiences concerning browser functionality, specifically noting challenges in development efforts despite the utility of IE Mode for legacy applications. This suggests that while Edge offers clear advantages in efficiency and resource optimization, its suitability for complex development scenarios may vary.

Productivity and Efficiency

Profile syncing saves a lot of time with IT from constantly having to set up Edge for users.

Resource Impact

It is good to have an alternative to Google...different results...which means more choices and information than from one source.

Browser Functionality Challenges

Positive - we can still utilize certain needed things via the IE Mode.

Besides Microsoft Edge, what other software do you regularly use? How likely would you be to recommend it to a friend or colleague?

From 8 reviews

Reviewers frequently utilize a range of software applications in addition to Microsoft Edge, with web browsers and productivity suites being the most commonly cited categories. Google Chrome is a popular choice, mentioned by 3 of 8 reviewers as a regularly used alternative browser. Another significant browser mentioned is Mozilla Firefox, cited by 2 of 8 reviewers. Beyond web browsing, Microsoft's productivity tools are also widely adopted, with 2 of 8 reviewers indicating regular use of various components within the Microsoft Office Suite. The consistent positive sentiment across all mentioned applications suggests that users find these tools valuable and integral to their daily workflows, complementing their use of Microsoft Edge.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla Firefox

Microsoft Office Suite

Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Defender for Business

Describe how you use Microsoft Edge in your organization. What are the business problems the product addresses and what is the scope of your use case?

From 8 reviews

Microsoft Edge is widely adopted within organizations, primarily serving as the default or mandatory web browser for daily operations. All 8 reviewers indicated its use for fundamental internet access, research, and interaction with partner companies, highlighting its intuitive interface. A significant aspect of its organizational utility stems from its robust integration with Windows operating systems and manageability through tools like Group Policy Objects (GPO) and Microsoft Intune, a point raised by 3 of 8 reviewers. This integration allows for centralized control over security policies and user profiles, including syncing favorites, passwords, and extensions. Furthermore, 2 of 8 reviewers specifically praised Edge's continuous enhancements, particularly its advanced features like vertical tabs, split screen, and the integrated Co-Pilot AI. Reviewers noted Co-Pilot's value for technical tasks such as code generation and issue analysis, suggesting a growing role for AI in their browsing workflows. The overall sentiment regarding Microsoft Edge's utility in organizational settings is positive, with its core browsing capabilities, strong IT management features, and evolving AI-driven functionalities contributing to its perceived value.

Browser Functionality and Use

We use Microsoft Edge as our Mandatory browser.

Integration and Management

Microsoft Edge can be control by windows GPO, which is a very good point to ensure a global security of this central software for the internal applications.

Advanced Features and AI

Microsoft Edge with all its continuous new enhancements like pins, vertical tabs, tab management (like grouping and sending tabs to devices), split screen, screenshot, sidebars, Co-Pilot AI integration, etc., continuously becomes more and more useful and helpful.

Please provide some detailed examples of areas where Microsoft Edge has room for improvement.

From 8 reviews

Microsoft Edge has several identified areas for potential improvement, primarily concerning its ecosystem and core browsing capabilities. Two of eight reviewers specifically noted limitations in extension availability, suggesting that the current offerings fall short compared to competing browsers. Concurrently, 2 of 8 reviewers also raised concerns regarding the relevance of search results, indicating that simple queries sometimes require additional effort to yield desired information. Furthermore, specific functionality issues were reported by 2 of 8 reviewers, highlighting instances where certain features did not operate as expected. These observations collectively suggest that while the browser provides a foundational experience, there are opportunities to enhance its third-party integration, search efficacy, and feature reliability to meet user expectations more consistently.

Extension Availability

Microsoft Edge's extension availability falls very short compared to other browser's offerings.

Search Result Relevance

Sometimes the search results still aren't as good as Google.

Functionality Issues

I'm not sure if this is an Edge issue, but if you set up the Passwordless Experience in Windows and don't have Windows Hello configured, when you attempt to view a password, it displays a prompt that doesn't work.

Please provide some detailed examples of things that Microsoft Edge does particularly well.

From 8 reviews

Microsoft Edge is frequently recognized by reviewers for its robust performance and efficient management features, which contribute to a streamlined browsing experience. A significant portion of reviewers, 3 out of 8, specifically commend the browser's speed and overall reliability, noting quick program opening and access times. This performance is complemented by strong organizational tools, with 3 out of 8 reviewers highlighting its capabilities in tab and task management, enabling effective multitasking. Furthermore, user and system administration benefits are evident through its syncing and profile management features, also mentioned by 3 out of 8 reviewers, which include seamless settings synchronization and enterprise manageability. Beyond core browsing, Edge is also noted for its effective search functionality, cited by 2 out of 8 reviewers for its ability to return relevant information, and its broad compatibility with web standards and legacy systems, a point raised by 2 out of 8 reviewers.

Speed and Performance

Speed of opening the program and speed of access

Tab and Task Management

Managing search results with excellent tab management features

Syncing and Profiles

Being managed by Intune.

Reviews

10 Reviews

Has an Edge in terms of managability.

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Microsoft Edge as our Mandatory browser. We need to be able to browse the internet, and Edge provides the necessary functionality. Other than that, Edge integrates well with the Windows OS we use, and Microsoft Intune manages the policies.

Pros

  • Browsing the internet.
  • Synchronising settings through work profile.
  • Being managed by Intune.

Cons

  • Sometimes, some functions don't seem to work while browsing Incognito.
  • I'm not sure if this is an Edge issue, but if you set up the Passwordless Experience in Windows and don't have Windows Hello configured, when you attempt to view a password, it displays a prompt that doesn't work.

Likelihood to Recommend

I honestly think it is perfectly usable in almost every scenario, unless you have an odd job that requires a browser with specific functionalities. I can imagine a hacker of some sort would need to be able to hide certain things that Edge probably cannot hide.
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
5 years of experience

Intranet Microsoft Edge

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Edge is the by-default web browser for the computer deploy and control by the company. Microsoft Edge can be control by windows GPO, which is a very good point to ensure a global security of this central software for the internal applications.

Pros

  • GPO controlled
  • extension
  • web compatibility

Cons

  • integration with the Macos keyring

Likelihood to Recommend

Since Microsoft Edge as embeded the Chromium web "motor" the number of issue is very low when you travel on the web (internal or external).

An accessible browser for all employees

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Edge is useful to our organization because it allows us to manage human resources in an effective manner. I use Microsoft Edge on a daily basis for common work tasks including professional development and communication with coworkers and professional contacts. I also use Microsoft Edge for research related to employee questions.

Pros

  • Multitasking on multiple tabs
  • Organizing tasks
  • Using cloud based applications

Cons

  • Grouping tabs is sometimes glitchy
  • Combining multiple windows does not always happen on the first try
  • Sign-in function does not work for me

Likelihood to Recommend

I have found Microsoft Edge to be well suited for most work-related scenarios that occur during a typical workday. I am able to access benefit vendor websites and HCM resources. Shared files in Office 365 are accessible through Microsoft Edge. I view webinars in Microsoft Edge because it is relatively easy to group webinar handouts into tab groups.
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
10 years of experience

Microsoft Edge is a great browser and necessary competitor to Google Chrome

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Edge is one of two browsers we use daily. We use Microsoft Edge to find relevant articles and relevant job positions to share in our weekly e-newsletter. Additionally, a lot of the work we do are browser based and require us to view and pull data from various websites. Microsoft Edge with all its continuous new enhancements like pins, vertical tabs, tab management (like grouping and sending tabs to devices), split screen, screenshot, sidebars, Co-Pilot AI integration, etc., continuously becomes more and more useful and helpful.

Pros

  • Returning relevant information via search
  • Managing search results with excellent tab management features
  • Continuous improvement and innovation with regular updates and new features.

Cons

  • I think Microsoft Edge could be better returning relevant search results with simple queries...sometimes I have to come up with creative search terms or phrases to obtain relevant data...it would be nice just to enter 3-5 key words and get better results.
  • It would also be nice to know which sites have paywalls so we don't waste our time opening them to view the information.
  • Sometimes the search results still aren't as good as Google.

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Edge works great for any browser-based enterprise application...especially Microsoft products. It is stable and works well on desktop/laptop and mobile devices.

Microsoft Edge general news search does not always return search results that are as good as Google. It seems like Microsoft Edge returns a lot of results tied to news articles that they have some relationship with rather than what is fully available.
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
15 years of experience

You'll get the edge in browsing technology!

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Microsoft Edge for business and personal. The business side is great due to profile syncing which contains everything with my account (favorites, passwords, history, open tabs, extensions, my wallet). Everyone in the organization highly utilizes the Copilot built into Edge. It's a great feature for technical purposes such as creating short code or analyzing issues/problems we run up against.

Pros

  • Copilot
  • Profile Syncing
  • Privacy

Cons

  • I'd like to see more extensions

Likelihood to Recommend

Edge is well suited to the incorporation of the copilot. The copilot is like having an assistant right at your side always. It's straightforward to use and quite comprehensive. I use it for creating software code, analyzing software code, and conducting research on various topics. Using the sidebar in Edge is convenient as well. You can add-on tools that will greatly help you during your work day (or personal use). You can hide/display the sidebar on demand too so it's not cluttering up the screen.
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
10 years of experience

Microsoft Edge actually has the edge in some areas

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use a wide range of browsers in our organization for our development efforts (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge). There are some legacy systems that we work with that utilize aspects of the Microsoft Edge in IE Mode functionality, so we exclusively utilize that particular browser for this need. There are many organizations in our field that do the same.

Pros

  • Renders the legacy IE pages as needed.
  • Browser is reliable and speedy.
  • Settings are user friendly and easy to navigate.

Cons

  • Microsoft Edge could definitely work on it's development in regard to mobile compatibility.
  • Microsoft Edge is unable to have cross-device access on Chromebooks OS.
  • Microsoft Edge's extension availability falls very short compared to other browser's offerings.

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Edge stands up against other browsers, depending on the needs of your organization. It's fast and dependable, with a user friendly interface. Many of our legacy systems rely on old functionality that is utilized in the IE Mode. We also like that because we use other Microsoft Office products, we can open and edit those directly within Microsoft Edge. But many extensions we'd be interested in aren't available for this particular browser.
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
6 years of experience

Great Browsing App

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Edge is actually the default browser on my personal laptop, it came pre-installed. At work it is the secondary browser, used for navigating the web and accessing and searching page links etc. In my opinion it holds up equally well against the others in terms of speed, visibility and functionality.

Pros

  • Speed
  • Search
  • Visibility
  • Functionality

Cons

  • Honestly I can't think of any improvements at this time, it works pretty great as is

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Edge is a very good browser in my opinion. It's capabilities include browsing the web and navigating through web pages, it enables a browsing history and favorites tab for easier access, personalization, and also offers Microsoft rewards as well (I've not used this as well but from what I understand it can be redeemed).

A Good Edge on the internet

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

It provides intuitive path to accessing the internet, which I use for research, access to partner companies, and so forth. It is very easy to use, and keeping and accessing bookmarks is very well supported. I use Microsoft Edge daily, both at work and at home, and find it very efficient and effective when using online platforms.

Pros

  • Bookmark Management
  • Favorites ribbon and other favorites
  • Speed of opening the program and speed of access

Cons

  • No improvements come to mind

Likelihood to Recommend

Best use is for swift access to graphics-heavy websites, and the fact it processes these very well without glitches. Another strength is my familiarity with earlier iterations, specifically MS Explorer. My use of Microsoft Edge benefits greatly from my experience with Explorer, and that knowledge base is very applicable to Edge.

Off the top of my head, I don't have any inconsistencies to report. Microsoft Edge works well.

Microsoft Edge & BingChat The Ultimate Duo for Online Productivity and Creativity

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I have been using Microsoft Edge (ME), as my default browser for a few months. Due to its latest features involvement It has drawn my attention more towards its continuous use. I found it very quick & fastest, secure, and easy to be integrated with other MS products and services. Now one of the best and my favourites is Bing Chat (free GPT4), which is supported by Power AI, which helps me more I do than I thought ever, a free GPT-4 supported in a browser.
This built-in AI assistant assists me in summarizing different information (Input options are screenshots & images, voice, typing & copy-paste), creating content & more.
More about Bing chat, it is easily accessible in the toolbar of the browser and it understands natural language, and context and answers the questions properly.

Pros

  • Humanic Response to Queries by Bing Chat AI
  • Latest news
  • Summarizing info
  • Latest on price compareson of the latest products
  • Quick, fastest & Secure browsing

Cons

  • Prolonged responce generation time by AI (in Bing Chat)
  • It needs an upgrade to user interface design
  • Not very effecient in conventional computers (Requires a good GPU)

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Edge is well suited for personal and professional use, and this is also suitable who refused to buy the premium chatbot because it provides a free GPT-4 feature.

Microsoft Edge is Cutting Edge

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Edge is great because it is really user friendly. It helps me keep track of my tabs and frequently visited sites. It addresses the business problem of having much internet work to do. The scope of my use of it is that I use it for email, sites, viewing and downloading pdfs.

Pros

  • Tabs
  • Multiview
  • Downloading

Cons

  • Location services on Microsoft Edge aren't the best in my opinion.
  • Don't love Bing's new AI feature
  • I'd like to see a contact importer

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Edge is best suited for specific scenarios like doing market research, using CRM software, and referencing emails while you are also working online. Microsoft Edge is not the best suited for specific scenarios like mapping locations, finding quick "googleable" answers, or for keeping continuity throughout a system in my opinion. That's my thoughts!
Vetted Review
Microsoft Edge
1 year of experience