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STABLE version -- 4.2.10.171
#91
(07-25-2020, 02:42 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: The next version should be released in August.
What is the name of your last browser?

I really do hope so, and I really hope that it is actually caught up in terms of updates and not already behind..

My last browser was called ChromePlus and after a while they changed the name to CoolNovo before they decided to stop working on the browser. The website seems to no longer exist anymore for the browser either but I'm sure there are some reviews up on the internet. This was all back in like 2013
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#92
Quote:The next version should be released in August.


You said the same thing in June. I get that some features require a lot of work to make compatible with new versions, but it's disappointing that you've gone from keeping up with Chromium releases in a reasonable time frame, to the point where 3 releases per year is optimistic. If it's certain features which are always causing delays, I really wish you'd release "Cent light" versions, minus whichever problematic features.
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#93
(07-25-2020, 10:29 PM)Journeyover Wrote: I really do hope so, and I really hope that it is actually caught up in terms of updates and not already behind..

My last browser was called ChromePlus and after a while they changed the name to CoolNovo before they decided to stop working on the browser. The website seems to no longer exist anymore for the browser either but I'm sure there are some reviews up on the internet. This was all back in like 2013
Sorry to hear that.
Seems a lot of small browsers have fade away.
We will try to catch up with Chromium updates.
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#94
(07-25-2020, 11:42 PM)papadoc Wrote: You said the same thing in June. I get that some features require a lot of work to make compatible with new versions, but it's disappointing that you've gone from keeping up with Chromium releases in a reasonable time frame, to the point where 3 releases per year is optimistic. If it's certain features which are always causing delays, I really wish you'd release "Cent light" versions, minus whichever problematic features.
We also have plan to release a light version.
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#95
Can we help in any way?

I really like Cent Browser and I don't want to see another browser gone away...
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#96
(07-27-2020, 06:54 PM)amonteiro Wrote: Can we help in any way?

I really like Cent Browser and I don't want to see another browser gone away...
Thanks for the kindness.
Helping with promoting Cent is great help.
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#97
Question to the author of the browser. The question is very old and controversial. They say that 64-bit versions of the browser are less stable and it is advised to install 32-bit versions on any system bit. What can you say about this, do you confirm this? Which version of the browser do you recommend for installation and why?
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#98
(07-29-2020, 10:29 AM)cb-user Wrote: Question to the author of the browser. The question is very old and controversial. They say that 64-bit versions of the browser are less stable and it is advised to install 32-bit versions on any system bit. What can you say about this, do you confirm this? Which version of the browser do you recommend for installation and why?
In the past few years the stability of 64-bit version was worse than 32-bit version.
But recently(from last year) 64-bit version has improved a lot.
So you can choose 64-bit as will.
The issue of 64-bit version is left over from history, because old source code in WebKit/Blink doesn't respect 64-bit occasionally.
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#99
For me I've used 64 bit only for the last years and the builds were always super stable...
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i am thinking of updating my centbrowser, but i will not if cent browser has this bug. does centbrowser 4.2.10.171 portable x64 have this bug?
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/iss...id=1057469
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