Microsoft's roadmap suggests the use of Edge extensions on our smartphones
What would our day-to-day life be without the extensions in the browsers we use? It is true that if we abuse them they can be a drag on our team, since some consume a large amount of resources, but used in a moderate way they are essential .
Of course, we are talking about its use in browsers on desktop computers since on mobile phones with Windows Phone up to now its use is not allowed , something that could change very soon since Microsoft claims to be working on it.
For now if we want to work with extensions, we can only do it on tablets and PCs if we are using the preview version of Anniversary Update, yes Well, in the technical information of the American company it is indicated that they are working to make them reach _smartphones_.
In this way we could use the same extension in Microsoft Edge regardless of whether we were working on our PC, tablet or _smartphone_ facilitating this greatly shapes productivity and work independently of the medium used.
A great way to facilitate productivity regardless of the device used
The main impediment that this idea may have is that the use of extensions does not affect the performance of a team that As a general rule, it usually has more limited resources than those that a desktop computer can offer, and that in some of them (the most modest computers) we can see how the use of extensions can take its toll.
This information appears in the (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-roadmap?tduid=(ae7d9cab73ac566133a2a99715072744)(190947) and for now there is no confirmation about it about its reliability, although it would not be surprising if we think of Microsoft Edge with a Windows 10 Universal App (UWP).
There is less and less left to see the Anniversary Update arrive, at which time this possibility would be expected to arrive (to use extensions on our mobile) and to know more details about it, such as theallowed extensions and the range of compatible terminals with this possibility.
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