https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5786912/
Upon installing and downloading my first file from the EDGE browser the program placed the item in an obscure location. It was named a string of characters (not your fault) that I had to attempt to remember. As a programmer and former systems auditor for a Fortune 500 company, the product must always be user-friendly. I would my experience a "Fail". Always assume that users aren't tech-savvy and/or that they value their time. Therefore, things should be made plain, simple, and as quick as possible because even tech-savvy people value time. If there is a legitimate reason for saving user items in an Application directory it would be better to assign it its own folder. Or direct it to the "DOWNLOAD" folder where WINDOWS directs many files that aren't provided a choice of location. The saved location where my file was buried, "This PC/Windows/Users/Millicent/Downloads". Afterwards, I searched and learned I could create a folder for the EDGE version of Acrobat files. Then WINDOWS allowed me to pin my newly created folder to the "Quick Access" sidebar. That was too much work and too much time spent on a task that should've taken 10 seconds, max. I was annoyed. Imagine an older user, how they'd feel. Someone is NEITHER earning their paycheck nor their seat in the room. But I'm confident they are rehabilitatable.