Here's the deal...
I'm not browser-stupid. I received a new laptop for Christmas early. Last year I received a MacBook laptop and I tried for 1 year to figure out how to use the file system and also learn video editing. I'm not one to give up but when it comes to Mac computer operating systems... I've given up. I have given my wife the MacBook and for her needs its perfect.
So for Christmas, I wanted a Dell XPS 15 with all the bells and whistles but that was going to ring in at close to $3000.00 with the 2 Terabyte hard rive. Instead, I chose a new ASUS that has everything the Dell XPS 15 offered for $1,300.00 including,
ASUS - 2-in-1
15.6" 4K Ultra HD Touch-Screen Laptop
Intel Core i7
16GB Memory
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
2TB HDD + 256GB SSD
Now here's where MS Edge comes into play. It came preloaded with the computer. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, (been typing that on this forum for 10 years, like when a new member joins and in their first post they share a link to an outside website/store), so I have MS the benefit of the doubt and tried using the pre-loaded Edge browser. Seem top work just fine and then I answered this new member's questions here,
Several Detailing Questions
I went to edit my post to add a YouTube link and links to a few articles and when I opened my post up in Code View, I could see all the extraneous code the Edge browser inserted. Mostly fonts, colors and alignment BB codes.
Nothing malicious but nothing needed. So that killed any chance I would or will ever use that browser.
I won't by a Chrome anything and I'm not going to help Skynet by using their browser.
I've downloaded both Firefox and Brave and am now good to go on the new laptop. Loving the new laptop by the way. Since buying it at our local BestBuy, its gone off sale and after taxes will be $1600.00 plus. Still seems to be a good deal for what you get. I've never owned ASUS before but it gets great reviews.
Mostly I needed my own copy of Windows 10 and Microsoft Office as I prefer to type how-to books in MS word and that's what I'm working on, new how-to books. Everyone has their own opinion, that's part of life. Lots of people feel strongly about their own opinion, most won't take the time to write a book about it. I have 5 published books to date. Becoming an author was one of the best things I've ever done. In part it's a perception thing. Being an author means being perceived as an expert on the topic. Whether a person truly is an expert or not is debatable but the perception aspect is real.
As an old friend from 3M used to always say to me back when we worked together in Kevin Brown's Meguiar's booth in the late 1990's
Perception is reality
Anyway, liking the new laptop but never using MS Edge.
