01-24-2017, 06:07 PM
Thanks for your detailed suggestion.
1.Yes, installing to Program Files directory will make you can't use auto update. You need to run the installer as Administrator each time.We suppose that a browser including its installer should never ask for Administrator privilege, the lower privilege it uses, the safer you are.
1.1 Yes 'Abort' will interrupt the current upgrade process. You can abort it at any time before the installer begins to run.
2.Our portable version is not perfect because it will write some registry(statistics information). Once we want to remove that but they are too scattered.
Currently we recognize the portable version solely by the "CBPortable" file.
2.1)Chromium which is the base of cent browser, has no Google update service.Our portable version is responsible for upgrading itself.
3&3.1)I suggest you don't use an system default key as custom key.
4.We will keep an eye on WebExtensions.
5.I suggest you use mouse gesture to do this because it is more efficient.
6.Answered in #4.
1.Yes, installing to Program Files directory will make you can't use auto update. You need to run the installer as Administrator each time.We suppose that a browser including its installer should never ask for Administrator privilege, the lower privilege it uses, the safer you are.
1.1 Yes 'Abort' will interrupt the current upgrade process. You can abort it at any time before the installer begins to run.
2.Our portable version is not perfect because it will write some registry(statistics information). Once we want to remove that but they are too scattered.
Currently we recognize the portable version solely by the "CBPortable" file.
2.1)Chromium which is the base of cent browser, has no Google update service.Our portable version is responsible for upgrading itself.
3&3.1)I suggest you don't use an system default key as custom key.
4.We will keep an eye on WebExtensions.
5.I suggest you use mouse gesture to do this because it is more efficient.
6.Answered in #4.