It won’t affect any other browsers you have installed: if Chrome or Firefox are installed, pinned to your taskbar or set as your default browser, they’ll still be installed, pinned or set as default and if you have the canary, developer, or beta versions of Edge they’ll still be installed and will still get updates - but they won’t automatically update to the stable channel. When you install the stable version of Edge, what you get is a new EDGE.EXE application that replaces the legacy Edge browser completely if you have Edge pinned to the taskbar, the icon will change to the new blue-green ‘wave’ Edge icon and it will open the new version of Edge. Confident enough to guarantee (through its App Assure program) that any sites that work in the current version of Edge (or even in IE 8) will work in the new Edge, and confident enough to start rolling out the stable version of the new Edge quickly, for Windows 7, 8, 10 and macOS. Microsoft is confident that the new version of Edge is ready for business and home users.
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