It goes to the same for support Chromecast. The placement of back, forward, reload buttons, the address bar, and additional user settings are exactly where Chrome has put them. The menu and icon layout are almost identical. Microsoft Edge has a familiar feel like Chrome. This is now possible as Microsoft moving away from proprietary Edge rendering engineering to Chromium instead. Last week Microsoft announced Edge Insider Channels and the daily update Canary Channel now supports macOS. Let’s see what has changed since the 20 years. Fast forward 20 years to today, Microsoft is yet again releasing their latest cutting “Edge” browser on Mac. It was considered as the cutting edge browser and Apple had an agreement with Microsoft that they would support and provide IE as Mac’s default browser. Believe it or not, once upon a time there was Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Mac OS. Back in 1997, Microsoft was in the business of making web browser for Mac OS. In this case, the repetition cycle is around 20 years.