The very fact you need the third party software makes this update a very bad piece of news.
In the ideal world, updates lean to improved experience with built-in software. Meaning if M$ did everything right we'd see people actually use IE/Edge not only to download Opera/Chrome/Firefox/etc, we'd see people only downloading some Notepad++ and Photoshops in extreme cases, and so on.
Now, people are forced to search for solutions on the outside. Almost nothing provided by M$ works quite right (I'm not talking DLC kinda software like M$ Office, I'm only talking tools already existing inside a freshly installed Windows OS) and they are about to remove one of the very few things that do work quite right.
They have already been on my "you'd better yohoho their stuff" list but I now ultimately put them on "you gotta be insane not to yohoho their stuff" list.
Faulty logic.
Software developing wise - Microsoft is known/famous/popular - for Windows (as an Operating System) and DirectX (as a primary feature), Microsoft Office (as an optional "commercial" feature - for office), Visual Studio and .NET Framework. (also optional features - for development).
As an Operating System Windows also comes with some "
BASIC" tools - for image viewing or editing (Paint and Photos - but only more recently - comes with some basic editing options), a Video/Music Player (Windows Media Player), a video editor (Windows Movie Maker - or more recently ClipChamp as an optional commercial video editor), a basic text editor like Notepad - but also, kinda... Wordpad - which profit wise was a mistake (enough for many people not to bother win Microsoft Office).
Anyway, my point is... this basic integrated tools - were never meant to compete with 3rd party tools - which have a dedicated team behind them, or even a passion project - as it's the case with some of the Free or Open Source projects. This detail is particularly true for Wordpad (never intend to standout) - since even Microsoft has a dedicated team working on an extensive alternative (Microsoft Office) - while all the "basic tools" are more like - side projects with limited teams and resources - where keeping them at a basic level - even seems to be a goal (rarely raising the bar on this projects). And thus... both on a professional level but also for personal use - it's the 3rd party tools - who became famous while proving to be far superior from any point of view. The gap is so huge that it's not even worth comparing any of this 3rd party apps with some basic tools from Windows - be it Photoshop or Gimp vs... Paint...
Edge Browser on the other hand - WAS/IS intended to compete with all the other major browsers. It's not like Internet Explorer - which was more useful/profitable for corporate apps - than as an internet browser (yet still widely use - simply because it came with Windows). Internet Browsers - were simply not that profitable in the past (a lesson learned the hard way by Opera - which used to be commercial once upon a time). While now... it's a billion $ business - and Microsoft wants in (even the biggest piece of the pie - if possible). Thus Edge browser - actually has a serious team behind it with serious financial resources. Which is clearly noticeable in terms of development and what it has to offer this days (far from being basic - even striving to offer more than any other competitor).
In an ideal world... Windows would be Open Source and all the competition - would be purely intellectual and philanthropic. A world without money - where everyone strive to be the best one can be - just the sake of reaching a higher potential. A world where the governmental system is not self-serving - but supportive of all people. But this type of Utopian fantasies - don't have their place in the real world - not to mention a topic related to Microsoft.