![]() Microsoft has not released much information as of yet about how the consumer-side** Windows Update rollout will proceed, or how quickly, and that's problematic. We also know, from Microsoft (see the link in HotCakeX's comment) that NewEdge will port over Favorites and other information from LegacyEdge as part of the installation process, remove LegacyEdge from the Start Menu, Taskbar and "all UX surfaces in the OS, including settings, all apps, and any file or protocol support dialogs", install NewEdge in its place, and create a new dataset on a NewEdge-side server through which devices linked to a single MSA will sync, just as LegacyEdge now syncs through a dataset tied to an MSA on a LegacyEdge-side server. So the surface answer is that we will install the stable edition through Windows Update and/or (presumably) a manual link provided by Microsoft. On the Mac side, I think we can assume that there will Mac/iOS (and Android links as well) alongside the Windows link on the NewEdge download page (wherever located), but again we don't know that from Microsoft at this point. ![]() On the Windows side, at a surface level the Microsoft's answer so far is simple: Microsoft (in its words) "will start after January 15th, 2020" through Windows Update, noting that "more information will be available on that date." It seems likely (although Microsoft has not announced this) that a manual download link will be provided, either on a NewEdge page similar to the existing LegacyEdge page, or though Windows Insider, or both. That is a question on which Microsoft has released some, but not by any means comprehensive, information, so much is yet to be learned. " How exactly will we install the stable edition of Chromium Edge on Windows and Mac?"
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