(08-19-2018, 10:26 AM)jack Wrote: https://www.centbrowser.com/forum/showth...p?tid=1328
Hi "jack",
I read the posts on the page you gave its link above; I agree with your wish there as:
"I hope CB will not become the second SlimJet version."
And I want to make an addition to yours:
I hope Cent will not become a dying browser like 7 Star and UC. But I am very optimistic about this.
In my opinion,
the most important feature of a web browser is that the configuration performed in this browser (personal settings and installed extensions)
must be fully transferable to the browser on a different operating system, using a folder named as "User Data" (or
"Profile").
* This configuration transfer can be done completely in
Firefox and
its variants for a long time;
* However,
it is currently only available in Cent Browser, which is one of the Chromium-based browsers. When such configuration transfer is carried out, all Chromium-based browsers outside of Cent display the following lie and misleading notification:
"Chrome detected that some of your settings were corrupted by another program and reset them to their original defaults. Leam more"
(
This transfer can also be done on Opera, except for the following two glitches: if the default option is changed, the search engine will automatically change to
"Google", and the start page will automatically change to "
Startup with Last Session")
In the past, this transfer was also available for Chromium-based browsers called
"7Star", "UC" and
"Slimjet", but not anymore:
- 7Star, it was very good quality; I think that since the developers have not had enough economic living conditions, they can not create a new version after Chromium version
62. And 7Star's official site does not support a language other than Chinese; moreover, this site does not work properly either.
- UC Browser was good too; but, as a member of the Alibaba Group,
it did not get rid of being the official spyware of this group. Last year a Chromium
55-based version was released, but
its forum has been closed long before that.
- Slimjet turned into a bloatware with a very low level of security. Although it seems to be alive, but it is right now
about to die...
As a last word: we should criticize Cent Browser to help it get better quality; but focusing on security and speed concepts only, we should not want the Cent Browser features to be reduced too much, so
we should not let it turn into a bone-dry and useless browser.
Greetings,
NOTE: Compared to older versions, Cent Browser opens a bit late at first, and response times to commands have also increased.