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(09-27-2020, 03:17 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: The workload of each update is very different, depends on Chromium changes.
Some updates are relatively easy to follow up.
But surely this is part of the problem as every update you don't release a new version increases the workload for the next version. Now we're 5+ versions behind and that's 5+ versions of changes that have to be worked through.
With people like Microsoft now contributing to Chromium code and making thousands of changes, surely the easily updatable versions are becoming less common which is why we've only had a couple of Cent updates in over a year. And it could only get worse if more devs get involved or there's loads more changes or new options/features added to Chromium in the coming months.
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(09-27-2020, 03:34 PM)cb-user Wrote: Is this load very high in the last update? Has this update caused more problems than before?
You said that the new version will be out before the end of September. Have all the problems been solved for this?
Yes, all major issues are solved.
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(09-27-2020, 06:13 PM)rch Wrote: But surely this is part of the problem as every update you don't release a new version increases the workload for the next version. Now we're 5+ versions behind and that's 5+ versions of changes that have to be worked through.
With people like Microsoft now contributing to Chromium code and making thousands of changes, surely the easily updatable versions are becoming less common which is why we've only had a couple of Cent updates in over a year. And it could only get worse if more devs get involved or there's loads more changes or new options/features added to Chromium in the coming months.
Generally this is true.
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(09-28-2020, 03:05 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Yes, all major issues are solved.
So does the mean we may see an update soonish??
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Well last day for September, let's see if they release something or if they fall on their words again..
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It's been night in China for a long time. It's already October 1st. :-)
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(09-30-2020, 08:07 PM)Journeyover Wrote: Well last day for September, let's see if they release something or if they fall on their words again..
Betting we'll hear "by the end of October"
When will they learn their word holds no value anymore with all these broken promises?
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(10-01-2020, 01:35 AM)AnakhaSilver Wrote: Betting we'll hear "by the end of October"
When will they learn their word holds no value anymore with all these broken promises?
Exactly, and it'll probably be end of October and then they will say something along the lines of "by the end of November" and then "by the end of December" and then it'll be "sometime next year"
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What would be the closest alternative? Kinza?
i need foldable group tabs or something similar.
vivaldi is always too buggy, yandex and opera doesn't have tab groups..
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(10-01-2020, 09:02 AM)Robbin Banks Wrote: What would be the closest alternative? Kinza?
i need foldable group tabs or something similar.
vivaldi is always too buggy, yandex and opera doesn't have tab groups..
That option is now built into Chromium/Chrome so should also appear in most other Chromium based browsers when they are updated:
chrome://flags/#tab-groups-collapse