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Cent Browser 3.5.3.50(for Windows) Released
Please, fix in next version Disable DirectWrite not to crash pages when --no sandbox command is off. Thank you!
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(10-09-2018, 08:56 PM)piliq Wrote: Please, fix in next version Disable DirectWrite not to crash pages when --no sandbox command is off. Thank you!

This is compatibility issue with MacType, I am afraid it is hard to solve.
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But i don't use MacType...
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waiting for the new version Smile
[b]waiting for the new version Smile[/b]
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When you download a file, the box that pops up has the "save & download" and "save" functions but what if you just wanted to open the file without saving it? So just wondering if there could be an "open" option when you download files. Some other browsers such as Edge Browser or Vivaldi Browser have the functionality, so wondered if that could be ported over to Cent browser. Thank you.
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(10-11-2018, 07:20 AM)mc0134 Wrote: When you download a file, the box that pops up has the "save & download" and "save" functions but what if you just wanted to open the file without saving it? So just wondering if there could be an "open" option when you download files. Some other browsers such as Edge Browser or Vivaldi Browser have the functionality, so wondered if that could be ported over to Cent browser. Thank you.

It is not possible to install, play or look at inside a file on the Internet without downloading (saving) it. The browser name you use for the download does not matter in any way.

If you use the "Open" option in the download dialog box, the file will still be downloaded; but it works automatically after download. If you look at the download (or temp) folder, you'll see that the file is there. Playing, install, or looking at inside a file automatically after download (ie, using the "Open" option) is very dangerous.

Online setup and video-movie watching also work with the same logic as above.

Greetings,
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(10-11-2018, 07:20 AM)mc0134 Wrote: When you download a file, the box that pops up has the "save & download" and "save" functions but what if you just wanted to open the file without saving it? So just wondering if there could be an "open" option when you download files. Some other browsers such as Edge Browser or Vivaldi Browser have the functionality, so wondered if that could be ported over to Cent browser. Thank you.

The explanation from Taba is right.
"Open" always equal to "Save & Open".
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(10-11-2018, 03:43 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: The explanation from Taba is right.
"Open" always equal to "Save & Open".

Ok, that is fine. Not a problem. but also one other thing: when you download some file (using the incognito mode by the way of New multilogin tab), if i am not mistaken, I don't think I see downloads show up in the drop down menu to the right of the address bar, but the file does exist on the computer and the downloading of the file works as you would otherwise expect. If I am correct, I think the file being downloaded should still show up in the drop down menu so you can see download progress that way but removed automatically from the download list upon finishing (or something like that) if that is the intention of incognito mode?
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(10-11-2018, 03:43 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: "Open" always equal to "Save & Open".

As far as I understand from the posts above, for some members, you are also creating a special version of Cent Browser that makes the downloads secretly.

If you send me one from this special version, I would be very happy; because I've been looking for such a browser for a long time. Wink

NOTE:  Dear admin, unfortunately your job is very difficult... Good luck...

Additional Note: I wrote this post after reading the following post:

                          "Ok, that is fine. Not a problem. but also one other thing: when you download some file, if i am not mistaken, I don't think I see downloads show up in the drop down menu to the right of the address bar, but the file does exist and the download is ongoing. If I am correct, I think it should show up so you can see download progress that way?"

                           But this post was modified by its author as seen above, after my post...
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new beta is up... yeahhhhh!
Thanks much, CentBrowser team! Great work! Great Browser!

http://static.centbrowser.com/beta_32/
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