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Early Tuesday, Microsoft introduced a beta version of its Windows 10 Edge Web Browser to iOS.  The move is intended for those users that use Windows 10 and iOS to be able to move seamlessly between the two without the major learning curve that some users have now between using Edge and Safari.

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A key feature in this regard is “continue on PC,” which much like Apple’s Continuity (or Pushbullet) lets people push a webpage from the mobile version of Edge to the desktop. At the moment, PCs must be running the Windows 10 Fall Creator’s Update Insider Preview.

The iPhone app also carries over Windows features like the Hub, Reading List, and Reading View, and will eventually sync both passwords and favorites between devices. The current preview is missing roaming passwords as well as iPad compatibility, and is moreover limited to English-speaking U.S. residents. Improved support is promised as the software develops, including tab sync as a longer-term goal.

Other built-in tools include a QR code reader, voice search, and a private browsing mode. Among search engine choices are Bing, Google, and Yahoo.

At present, there is no iPad version.

To try the iOS app, people must sign up with Microsoft’s Windows Insider program, and then download it using Apple’s TestFlight app. A finished release is due by the end of the year.

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