We can consider the new features introduced with build 14926 minor improvements, because none of them is crucial for users. However, Microsoft Edge received a couple of new additions, that are worth mentioning. One of these features is the ability to export your favorites from the browser to an HTML file. So, in case you’re changing a browser, computer, or User Account, you don’t need to manually look for all your favorites. All you need to do is to import an HTML file into a browser, and all your bookmarks will be restored. Here’s how to use this feature in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 Preview build 14926: The ability to export favorites to an HTML file is not the only addition for Microsoft Edge brought by build 14926. Windows 10’s default browser now also has the Snooze option, as well as a couple of new extensions. Microsoft obviously pays a lot attention to its browser with smaller or bigger tweaks, but that’s actually a must, since the competition is getting better every day, as well. Tell us in the comments, what do you think about this addition, and what feature would you like to see in Microsoft Edge in the future builds? RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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