![]() There's only so much pain I'm willing to put up with for the sake of idle curiosity. I'm not going to install it, because I had to do a Win10 restore after a Dev build got corrupted somehow last week and wouldn't uninstall. That is no different than the previous "Stable" build, which was also clearly internal. It is "public" only in the sense that if you know the URL, you can get to it. The code for the page takes it out of the search path, as well. It isn't "public" in any meaningful sense, because (a) the link is not published on the Microsoft Edge Insider site and (b) the link is not published on the Office365 site that hosts the link, either, as far as I know. ![]() ![]() That's exactly what I thought, but then I wondered if it's only for their internal use, why make it public, unless they want others to use it too.
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