![]() ![]() Fixed PDF Redirection failing for some applications if the file path contained spaces. Fixed Default Browser system check incorrectly failing when using external tools. Fixed Updater sometimes reading invalid values from previous installs. That's obviously for you to decide, but I'm going to uninstall it, and on the off chance that I encounter a "microsoft-edge" link, I'll just deal with being outside of my comfort zone for a few minutes. 0.6.1.0 comes with the following changes: Minor performance fix for Installer. ![]() ![]() However, is deflecting Edge links the few times you click them from Windows 11 worth running another piece of software in the background worthwhile? I tested it on my computer, and it seems harmless enough. After all, it is a piece of software that you intend to leave running 24/7 for it to accomplish its goal. We could probably let that slide, but the software triggering a warning with Microsoft SmartScreen that blocks it from running is a little concerning. Related: What Is "SmartScreen" and Why Is It Running on My PC? Because Microsoft blocked the original method, the developer of MSEdgeRedirect had to get creative to make their tool work, and it appears this was the only method they found to get it done. The big issue is that the tool has to run in the background at all times to do its job. ![]()
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