Edge Canary Vertical Tabs

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TheDev

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The Canary channel of Edge now supports vertical tabs!


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I wonder if @Steve will consider switching to Edge with this improvement. I definitely will be using this new feature!

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I actually ditched Vivaldi (who did a very good job on implementing vertical tabs) mainly because they had used the open source Chromium project but decided not to open source their improvements they made. The principle just jarred with me. So I'm wondering whether the vertical tabs are also part of Microsoft's open source they are contributing? If so, it's a pretty big contribution filling a gaping hole.
 
So I'm wondering whether the vertical tabs are also part of Microsoft's open-source they are contributing? If so, it's a pretty big contribution filling a gaping hole.

Yeah, this might be the first browser with built-in vertical tabs.