

When he had had enough they went downstairs, where she fixed him a giant breakfast, eggs, potatoes, ham, sausage, blueberry waffles, and fresh squeezed orange juice. She took him by the hand, gently led him through the door, and led him up the stairs to the bedroom where she blew his mind with the most passionate love he had ever experienced. The folks at the third house handed him a selection of terrific fishing lures.Īt the fourth house he was met at the door by a strikingly beautiful woman in a revealing negligee. When he arrived at the first house on his route he was greeted by the whole family there, who congratulated him and sent him on his way with a big gift envelope.Īt the second house they presented him with a box of fine cigars. See the response from Kyle Pflug (Program Magager of Microsoft Edge):Īnd from offical FAQ, Microsoft Edge also states that they are intentionally starting with a small set of extensions and the list of extensions is locked, for the reason of reliability, performance and functionality.It was the mailman's last day on the job after 35 years of carrying the mail through all kinds of weather to the same neighborhood. Microsoft Edge is not accepting public submissions to the store at this time (Updated on ). Updated ():Īccording to Building, Testing and Deploying a Browser Extension in Microsoft Edge, which is a session in Microsoft Ignite NZ, if you're interested in deploying your extensions to the Windows Store, please consider submitting a request to to be considered for a future update. Reach out to us with your requests to be a part of the Windows Store, and we’ll consider you for a future update. Submitting a Microsoft Edge extension to the Windows Store is currently a restricted capability.

Microsoft Edge has published the packaging documentation, and also mentioned the following: Microsoft rolled out the next stage: It is now possible to submit an extension for review.
