Yes, even with the release of the stable version of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge today, the other versions will continue to be updated at the same pace: Beta ~6 weeks, Dev weekly and Canary daily.
This update is smaller than usual due to the focus on the release of the stable version. However, in addition to fixes and improvements, it includes the following added features:
Added the ability to hide the Collections button from the address bar.
Added a “coming soon” message to all users who still have favorites sync disabled.
Added a dialog to inform users when another program on the device installs an extension in Edge.
Enabled integration of the Windows built-in spellchecker.
Added a management policy to prevent the first run experience from running.
Added a dialog to warn users when they’re visiting a website that uses out-of-date security settings.
Added a setting to enable or disable automatic profile switching (when work or school links are opened are opened in a personal profile, the browser will offer to automatically move that link into a window for the work or school profile).
Added support for extensions inside Application Guard windows.
Added a dialog to warn users when they sign into a browser profile with a different account than they previously used to sign into the same profile.
In addition to fixes and improvements, see the new features.
Added Features:
Added a keyboard shortcut to enter Immersive Reader mode.
Enabled support for cards saved in MSPay to be used in webpages.
Enabled Dolby Vision support for capable devices.
Added support on Mac for reading PDFs protected with Microsoft Information Protection (MIP).
Added a limit to the amount of text that can be added to an item in a Collection. Note that we are still measuring this limit and may adjust it in the future.
This is the first Dev channel build for major version 82. See the link for links to blog posts about some of the improvements being worked on. In addition to changes and fixes, the build includes one new added feature:
Added a management policy to allow the deletion of browsing data from Edge Legacy when it’s replaced by the installation of Edge’s Stable channel.
Along with fixes and improvements, the edge://surf game is now available for everyone to play just by going to edge://surf.
Added features:
Added the ability to put the Share button next to the address bar.
Added a management policy to disable the Share button.
Added the ability to hide the Home button by right-clicking it.
Added support for Windows Information Protection.
Added a management policy to control the automatic creation of on-premises work or school profiles (profiles with a DOMAIN\NAME format instead of a NAME@COMPANY.COM format).
Added extra security to the Payment info Settings page by requiring the OS-level password in order to edit or delete cards.
Added support for syncing the “Allow extensions from other stores” setting to other devices.
Added a “Recently Closed” section to the History page.
Added the ability to use network provider location as a fallback for when a website requests location but the underlying OS has disabled access to its location API.
Added support for the Roaming Profile Location upstream Chromium management policy.
Added a page to Settings to manage Family Safety settings.
Added a management policy to hide the Family Safety Settings page.
Improved SmartScreen’s blocking of unsafe websites.
Improved SmartScreen’s blocking capabilities when pages have content from multiple sources.
Improved SmartScreen’s blocking capabilities for websites that redirect upon loading.
Improved messaging when syncing of certain data types is temporarily disabled.
Improved messaging on the Downloads management page for insecure downloads that have been blocked.
Added the ability to show which folder a favorite is in when you search for a favorite on the Favorites management page and then right click a result.
Added the ability to create a list of sites that are exempt from the deletion of cookies when the browser is configured to delete browsing data upon closing.
Added an option to use quieter website notifications that don’t show unprompted popups.
Added a search box to the Mac Touchbar when there is only one tab open.
Added a dropdown UI when browsing in fullscreen mode to be able to access tabs and the address bar without exiting fullscreen (unofficially referred to as Shy UI).
Added a management policy to prevent the creation of a desktop shortcut when Edge is installed.
Added messaging to inform users when the internal PDF reader is disabled via the “Always Open PDF Externally” management policy.