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Typo: inconsistent hyphens
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foolip authored Dec 7, 2018
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* Outside the Microsoft Edge browser, users of *other browsers* on Windows PCs sometimes face inconsistent feature-sets and performance/battery-life across device types. Some browsers have had slower-progress to embrace new Windows capabilities like touch and ARM processors. As you know, we’ve recently started making contributions that provide these types of hardware support to Chromium-based browsers, and we believe that this approach can be generalized: we think we can help to accelerate the web and users’ experience of it by contributing new capabilities to Chromium open source for the benefit of all these browsers and users.

* *Developers* – as the web has grown in usage across an ever-widening array of device-types, the complexity and overhead involved in testing web sites has exploded. Since web developers—particularly those at small companies-- need to test so many different systems, it’s nearly impossible to ensure that interesting sites will work well across all device types and all browsers. We hope to simplify this matrix for web developers by aligning Microsoft Edge web-platform with other Chromium-browsers and to provide meaningful, aligned capabilities on Windows that can be used by any browser.
* *Developers* – as the web has grown in usage across an ever-widening array of device-types, the complexity and overhead involved in testing web sites has exploded. Since web developers—particularly those at small companiesneed to test so many different systems, it’s nearly impossible to ensure that interesting sites will work well across all device types and all browsers. We hope to simplify this matrix for web developers by aligning Microsoft Edge web-platform with other Chromium-browsers and to provide meaningful, aligned capabilities on Windows that can be used by any browser.

* *Corporate IT* - IT managers face the downstream-complexity of users with many different device types, using both new and old sites, on devices owned both personally and by the corporation. We see meaningful value in creating better web compatibility and an aligned web-platform across browsers for Corp IT, regardless of device platform.

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