We’re excited to announce that the Microsoft Edge Addons store is now open for submissions!
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev) December 16, 2019
To learn more and get started submitting your extensions for the new Microsoft Edge, check out our blog post: https://t.co/i6MIwtWlCp
Now you can submit extensions for the new Edge. In most of the cases, you don't need to make any change to your code if you already have a Chrome extension https://t.co/NFvw05B3Nx #msedge
— Matteo Pagani (@qmatteoq) December 16, 2019
Microsoft will be pushing out the new Edge via Windows Update to the majority of Windows 10 users https://t.co/GVIL4h1Idi
— Harjit Dhaliwal [MVP] (@Hoorge) December 17, 2019
Microsoft Details Its Migration Plans for the New Microsoft Edge - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/6HyywxYvfQ pic.twitter.com/RsBbvxygTr
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) December 17, 2019
Developers Can Now Publish Their Own Extensions for the New Microsoft Edge - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/X2rONFQTmq pic.twitter.com/r6mNfiTtci
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) December 17, 2019
Microsoft Opens Edge Addons Store for Submissions - WinBuzzer https://t.co/05cgZ4FeE6 pic.twitter.com/8adjQgRW3R
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 17, 2019
Have you developed a Chrome add-on? -> Microsoft opens up the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store for submissions ahead of Chromium Edge's launch-
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) December 17, 2019
"Applications built for Chromium will be functional w/in Microsoft Edge Add-ons with no code changes needed" https://t.co/vF99dgMLxj pic.twitter.com/sPKo13Q7em
Additional info is available here: https://t.co/YeHzItbPTF
— William Devereux (@MasterDevwi) December 17, 2019
Microsoft has today announced the Microsoft Edge Addons store is now fully open. This means all developers can now submit their addons to the web browser.https://t.co/v6zvYRlrw1 pic.twitter.com/TBNEj2sJUy
— AlternativeTo (@AlternativeTo) December 17, 2019