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BETA version -- 4.1.7.162
Hi! Funny bug, when many tabs are open (when scrolling through tabs) the button for adding a new tab is not in its place Smile
Also, with a lot of scrollable tabls, new tabs shift old ones without animation - as if it slows down
Video https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TSGZu1...lmkigPYQ-1
Windows 10 1607 (LTSB), intel uHD 620, i5 8250u
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(11-23-2019, 03:08 PM)Yanick Wrote: Hi! Funny bug, when many tabs are open (when scrolling through tabs) the button for adding a new tab is not in its place Smile
Also, with a lot of scrollable tabls, new tabs shift old ones without animation - as if it slows down
Video https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TSGZu1...lmkigPYQ-1
Windows 10 1607 (LTSB), intel uHD 620, i5 8250u
Thanks for your feedback.
We will try to reproduce and fix it.
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Hi. I guess it's not only Cent problem, but still. After launching and scanning the new Malwarebytes 4, the browser resets to its original state. Doesn't matter stable or beta version. With the previous Malwarebytes 3 everything was good.
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(11-25-2019, 03:12 PM)SancheZ Wrote: Hi. I guess it's not only Cent problem, but still. After launching and scanning the new Malwarebytes 4, the browser resets to its original state. Doesn't matter stable or beta version. With the previous Malwarebytes 3 everything was good.
Did it report something?
Seems the profile data was deleted or corrupted.
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(11-25-2019, 03:38 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Did it report something?
Seems the profile data was deleted or corrupted.
Nothing found in Malwarebytes. Clean.
It's not about the profile. Reinstall the browser (removal, installation), synchronize, configure. After running and scanning Malwarebytes version 4, the browser is reset to default as if it just installed. With Malwarebytes version 3, this was not the case.
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(11-25-2019, 04:05 PM)SancheZ Wrote: Nothing found in Malwarebytes. Clean.
It's not about the profile. Reinstall the browser (removal, installation), synchronize, configure. After running and scanning Malwarebytes version 4, the browser is reset to default as if it just installed. With Malwarebytes version 3, this was not the case.
Are you familiar with Process Monitor?
You can use it to monitor I/O operations in your browser profile directory(User Data).
Or have you tried running the browser with safemode.bat(under the same directory of chrome.exe)?
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(11-25-2019, 04:40 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Are you familiar with Process Monitor?
You can use it to monitor I/O operations in your browser profile directory(User Data).
Or have you tried running the browser with safemode.bat(under the same directory of chrome.exe)?
Normal launch from a shortcut. As usual.
The problem appeared after Malwarebytes updated to version 4.
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(11-25-2019, 06:27 PM)SancheZ Wrote: Normal launch from a shortcut. As usual.
The problem appeared after Malwarebytes updated to version 4.
After using the latest version 4 of Malwarebytes to scan computer, you lost your current settings after a normal relaunch of Cent. 
But does the Google Account sync feature still work (resync settings from the Google Account on the cloud back to your browser?)

Maybe someting Cent devs need to fix IF it's a bug but not a big deal if Google Sync still works and you can grab your settings and data back to the way it was after doing so.
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(11-25-2019, 07:07 PM)mc0134 Wrote: After using the latest version 4 of Malwarebytes to scan computer, you lost your current settings after a normal relaunch of Cent. 
But does the Google Account sync feature still work (resync settings from the Google Account on the cloud back to your browser?)

Maybe someting Cent devs need to fix IF it's a bug but not a big deal if Google Sync still works and you can grab your settings and data back to the way it was after doing so.
Synchronization with Google works (extensions, bookmarks). The problem is that after using Malwarebytes, the browser becomes as newly installed. It's reset settings, open tabs, cache, cookies. There is nothing like this with Firefox. Not tested on Google Chrome. Malwarebytes have done something.
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(11-25-2019, 08:04 PM)SancheZ Wrote: Synchronization with Google works (extensions, bookmarks). The problem is that after using Malwarebytes, the browser becomes as newly installed. It's reset settings, open tabs, cache, cookies. There is nothing like this with Firefox. Not tested on Google Chrome. Malwarebytes have done something.
Maybe you should write to Malwarebytes support to?
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