Microsoft Edge

 Microsoft Edge The fifth line is occupied by the Microsoft Edge browser, which is understandable, since this browser is built into Windows 10. To be honest, I always used the browser built into the Windows operating system by default only as a means for downloading normal browsers. No, of course, I once tried to get used to it and understand it, I tried every new incarnation of it in the hope that manufacturers would come to their senses, pull themselves together, turn on their heads and create something modern and practical, at least approximately equal to their competitors. The miracle did not happen for many years. And now Microsoft Edge appeared on the Chromium engine with support for extensions from a famous colleague. Hallelujah? Let's get to know him better and see if he can make a "killer" Google Chrome. In the comments, please leave your feedback and impressions of Microsoft Edge on Chromium.

Opera

 Opera



And here I was a little surprised, since the Opera browser turned out to be on the third line, a little more than 10% of visitors use it.


Norwegian company Opera announced the release of a new version (61) of its flagship browser for Android, which received the WebSnap feature that allows users to take snapshots of web pages, personalize them and share them with others through the browser. The new version of the Opera browser for Android also has a new media player, thanks to which users can play any video or audio file directly in the browser without downloading third-party applications on their Android devices.

The WebSnap feature was first introduced in the Opera desktop browser. With it, users can take pictures online and creatively personalize them with a range of editing tools, as well as a unique collection of emojis.



With WebSnap, users can blur images, add text and colors, or simply share a snapshot with others right from the browser using standard functionality.

The new media player in the Opera browser for Android allows users to play all kinds of audio and video files in the browser, eliminating the need to use third-party players.

The new media player also has Play Queue support, allowing users to watch or listen to media files in any order. At the same time, you can continue to surf the web while watching videos or listening to audio files, since the media player supports picture-in-picture mode.

The player menu has an option to adjust the playback speed and video quality, if supported by the file. Users can also activate closed captioning and choose from seven different languages ​​- English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Swedish or Turkish.