Although Microsoft can boast that Windows is the most widely used operating system in computers, we can not say the same as its Internet Explorer browser. Faced with this failure of the browser, Microsoft has chosen to launch a new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser, providing a closer browsing experience to what users have requested.

Interestingly, Microsoft has always lagged behind Google in terms of browsers ... but as often happens in this life, tables change and produce surprises; we can say that for the first time Google through its browser Google Chrome copied and stolen design in Microsoft Edge.
As we can read from the Softpedia portal, the latest update to Google Chrome Canary offers a new design that is identical to the one currently used in the Microsoft Edge browser.
More specifically, the new Google Chrome settings page no longer comes with the very distinctive burger menu, but has been changed to take the same design already used by the new Microsoft browser. In this way, all the settings categories are located to the left of the screen as shown above, making it easier to use.
This "new" design is currently tested in the latest version of Chrome 76.0.3.4793.0. At the moment, we do not know when it will reach the fixed version of Google Chrome, although we believe that since it is not a particularly revolutionary change, we should be ready in the coming weeks.
Those who have been able to experience this new design emphasize that the user experience is easier and simpler, and it is much easier to navigate through different settings.
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