There is also support for trackpad gestures that you would find handy while surfing the Web using Google Chrome or Safari on your Mac machine. This enables the browser to use hardware features such as the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro to offer website shortcuts and video controls. The company is also designing user experiences that are exclusive to macOS. Microsoft didn't just make some user interface-level changes but also various internal tweaks, including the way the Edge handles keyboard shortcuts and title casing, to make it feel natural on macOS. Notably, Canary and Developer builds of Edge for macOS were leaked earlier this month.
Nevertheless, there are plans to bring the browser in developer and beta versions soon. The Edge for macOS is initially available in a Canary version specifically for testing purposes. However, unlike its Windows counterpart, the Microsoft Edge version specifically for macOS is touted to deliver a truly 'Mac-like' user experience. The new development comes weeks after the Redmond company announced the Chromium-powering Edge browser for Windows 10 machines. After much anticipation, Microsoft has finally brought its Edge browser to Apple's macOS.