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Minimized version
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(01-12-2025, 09:26 AM)tanquang Wrote: Previously, when Google Chrome was still supported on Windows 7, I had never used CentBrowser, I felt "afraid" of a browser with too many customizations because it was difficult for ordinary users to access - this was the only reason, not because of the "origin" of the developer or the browser like most others.

I only knew CentBrowser because it supported "Fully Portable" so it was often used in winpe/computer rescue BOOTs - where most of the features I just mentioned were almost never used.

Even after Google Chrome was no longer supported on Windows 7, the first thing I thought of was not CentBrowser but Mozilla Firefox. But after using Mozilla Firefox for a while, I continued to return to using Google Chrome 109 simply because Mozilla Firefox also had too many customizations, was heavy and difficult to access.

Until recently, when Bitwarden's passkey feature kept having "abnormal" behavior, after I reported the bug to the developer and received their answer that my browser was too old, I tried using some other Chromium browsers. I use CentBrowser and Supermium and Thorium, I don't claim that I "need" any of them.

The reason I want centbrowser to create a "Minimized" version is because this version will have a pretty similar behavior to other popular browsers, easy to access if the user wants to move between browsers (as I said in #1). And one thing for sure, this version will also be more compact in every way (memory, capacity,...) than the current version.

I feel you are "weird": Why do you always take unrelated content from other topics to talk about in this topic? Is this your hobby?

This topic I did not mention my other topics because they are different, if they are the same, why do I need to separate them into many topics and post in different areas?

Please focus on the main topic.
What are these big texts for?
You do understand that there is no point in this version when there is supermium and thorium which you are already using?

(01-12-2025, 10:43 AM)tanquang Wrote: As for your comments on features I want to remove:
  1. "no mouse gestures" → It's true that I don't know and have never used MyIE2. In the past, I used IE and later, I used Google Chrome. I say this to sound bad, but basically we are not limited to Google or other providers. The only browser product from China that I used before was UC Browser, a few years ago, on a Nokia 2700 phone with a 2G connection when the download speed was a few dozen KB/s but I still only used it when downloading and my main browser at that time was Opera. But later, when Google Chrome appeared, all those browsers became the past. This is probably the common perception of most people in the world, so it is understandable that I do not understand the usefulness of this feature as you do.
  2. "no super drag" → The only drag/drop stuff I use is files, on file hosting sites. Most of the existing actions are useless to me because I'm so used to keyboard shortcuts. And I don't want to break something just by accidentally doing a drag/drop.
  3. "no fast save image" → Right click -> Save as... This is so common when wanting to "download" a photo, I never had to use Alt + click like you said.
  4. "Custom CSS" → There is an extension that does the same thing and is better as it can limit custom changes to specific cases instead of being global like this feature. And as you say, this feature is only useful for experienced people who know what they are doing, so my request to remove it in the "Minimized" (easy-to-use) version is reasonable.
  5. "Hotkeys" → Well I don't know about this feature and don't use it so I don't understand why you are "hyping" it like that. I want to remove Hotkeys, not Shortcuts, and according to the settings, this Hotkeys feature only has 2 functions (or 3 - if you consider the silence... option is an function) and I don't see any useful functions.
  6. "Retains default Browsing, Bookmarks and Tab Options behavior like Google Chrome" →  No, this is exactly what 99.99...9% of other browsers do. For example, respecting the target attribute of the a tag (this comes from IE), opening links/searches on the current tab if it's a "new tab", opening bookmarks/homepage/search results,... in the current tab,... these are common behaviors that all other browsers have been doing - except CentBrowser if you don't change it back in the settings.
all these functions can be disabled in the settings and you do not see them and they do not bother you in any way
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Messages In This Thread
Minimized version - by tanquang - 01-09-2025, 10:51 AM
RE: Minimized version - by QZMTCH - 01-09-2025, 01:00 PM
RE: Minimized version - by tanquang - 01-12-2025, 09:26 AM
RE: Minimized version - by QZMTCH - 01-12-2025, 06:20 PM
RE: Minimized version - by badablek - 01-09-2025, 03:36 PM
RE: Minimized version - by tanquang - 01-12-2025, 10:43 AM
RE: Minimized version - by Admini - 01-15-2025, 05:19 PM
RE: Minimized version - by tanquang - 01-18-2025, 03:36 AM
RE: Minimized version - by Admini - 01-19-2025, 08:23 AM

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