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Microsoft is updating the PDF reader in the Edge browser with a useful new feature to help you annotate PDFs and highlight sections that might be locked.
Image: Morsa Images/Getty Images Microsoft will soon make big visual changes to Edge on Windows 10 and 11 by making Adobe's Acrobat rendering engine the basis for the browser's built-in PDF reader ...
Microsoft today published its roadmap update for the PDF reader in its Chromium Edge browser. It's currently working on smoother scrolling, text notes, digital signatures, and more.
Microsoft Edge will get some powerful tools for viewing, marking up, and even signing PDF documents when the Fall Creators Update ships. Here's a rundown of what's new.
The built-in Microsoft Edge PDF reader with the Adobe Acrobat PDF rendering engine will occur in phases, with an initial opt-in option for managed devices.
The updated PDF reader in Microsoft Edge will be powered by the Adobe Acrobat PDF engine, resulting in improved performance, better visual accuracy, and enhanced security measures for PDF handling.
Microsoft Edge's built-in PDF reader will be powered by Adobe Acrobat tech, which should deliver more accurate colors and improved performance.
Private Edge users have long since switched to the Adobe inline reader. From September, it will also become an opt-out for business customers.
Make Edge download PDF files instead of opening them This guide will show you ways to change Microsoft Edge from being your default PDF reader.
Microsoft Edge's PDF reader, which began transitioning to Adobe's tech in 2023, is about to receive improvements when running on low-end devices. The current Adobe integration has led to ...
A new Microsoft Edge Dev channel build is now rolling out. This week's build includes several improvements and fixes. Microsoft also outlined its feature roadmap for Edge's PDF reader.