12-20-2023, 06:22 AM
> write a PM to the author
He might just put a small "donate" (or even d.) link somewhere. That would be much better than flooding his pm and spending time on replies.
> The main reason for using the Сent is the ability to turn off DirectWrite. Do you know more browsers that can do it ?
There are few, but they can't fix that annoying text position https://www.centbrowser.net/en/showthrea...2#pid19122
> can actually be achieved through an extensions
No, there are plenty of features that can't be archived with extensions. You can't turn off dw with extensions, change the tabs corners with extension, can't make them smaller, can't scroll the them with the mouse, have incognito tabs in the same window, save basic auth passwords and so. There are dozens of features you probably have't stumbled upon yet, some are hidden behind the switches, some are not documented (like, select text and right click on New tab button to search, etc.). Moreover, check out how much ram each extension takes in the task manager. It gets slow and unusable really quickly when you add many.
He might just put a small "donate" (or even d.) link somewhere. That would be much better than flooding his pm and spending time on replies.
> The main reason for using the Сent is the ability to turn off DirectWrite. Do you know more browsers that can do it ?
There are few, but they can't fix that annoying text position https://www.centbrowser.net/en/showthrea...2#pid19122
> can actually be achieved through an extensions
No, there are plenty of features that can't be archived with extensions. You can't turn off dw with extensions, change the tabs corners with extension, can't make them smaller, can't scroll the them with the mouse, have incognito tabs in the same window, save basic auth passwords and so. There are dozens of features you probably have't stumbled upon yet, some are hidden behind the switches, some are not documented (like, select text and right click on New tab button to search, etc.). Moreover, check out how much ram each extension takes in the task manager. It gets slow and unusable really quickly when you add many.