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(10-26-2023, 03:47 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Yes, we will try to support Win7 for some more time.
Well, I found a Chromium fork that support OS < win10, Supermium (https://github.com/win32ss/supermium), could you make an update based on it. Currently it is v118.0.5991.0
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(10-29-2023, 05:02 AM)Kleen Wrote: Well, I think earlier this year I struck some folks as being a bit impolite for sort of pushing for an answer related to how long we can expect to be able to use this browser on a Windows 7 unit, so I think I may have posted an apology and the admin/mods here can see I took a few months off from posting around here and I am going to have to apologize again, because that "for some more time" answer causes some folks problems.

How?

Well, in my case I use multiple browsers for multiple reasons and one area of my work on the Internet is storing information/notes/misc stuff and sometimes that storage is specific to a certain browser. Now I may not be making much sense to some of you, but what I am trying to do is explain why I would appreciate a tad bit more of a specific sort of answer to that question about "how long" we could expect to be able to use this browser on a Windows 7 unit - - - like one more year; or 'the middle' of next year; or something like that. PLEASE!

Just posting 'for some time' leaves some of us in a kind of guessing game situation and that does not add up to good customer relations and all associated with that dynamic of the browser/Internet business.

And thank you for your attention.
Current plan is to support Win7 until the middle of 2025.
But it also depends on the changes in Chromium. As badablek said, if the workload is too large, or it causes performance or stability issue, we may have to give up earlier.
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(10-30-2023, 12:39 PM)hth4nh Wrote: Well, I found a Chromium fork that support OS < win10, Supermium (https://github.com/win32ss/supermium), could you make an update based on it. Currently it is v118.0.5991.0
It is useful.
Thank you.
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(10-30-2023, 03:54 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Current plan is to support Win7 until the middle of 2025.
But it also depends on the changes in Chromium. As badablek said, if the workload is too large, or it causes performance or stability issue, we may have to give up earlier.

Thank you CentBrowser Administrator for posting a more specific timeframe. That information is very helpful.

I will apologize that your server control panel shows you that yesterday I removed my CentBrowser software from this unit after reading Post #500.

In addition to Post #500 being insulting, it also ignores the polite style of communications I have maintained throughout all my posts in this community and ignores my posting content which indicated intentions to assist your project.

As a human being in his 8th decade of life and as a human being who has worked on projects with both Google and Microsoft and as a human being who decades ago was one of the first paid administrators on a multi-cultural community visited by thousands of members a day I do not take very kindly to such insults as your moderator directed to my person. Plus there is the clearly known fact that those in an online community that are charged with managerial tasks, but discharge those managerial tasks with attitudes as we see in that Post #500, eventually cause the downfall of the community.

But the subsequent CentBrowser Administrator post will encourage me to rethink the matter. And I'll thank you again for your post and returning some hope to my mind as relates to this project.

Thank you.

POSTSCRIPT: Some weeks ago a former colleague sent me the following link "https://sensorstechforum.com/remove-cent-browser/" when he saw I was posting on this forum and had installed CentBrowser on one of my work station units and I'd like to ask CentBrowser Administrator if you have any comments regarding the Dimitrova assertions in the article?
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(10-30-2023, 08:51 PM)Kleen Wrote: POSTSCRIPT: Some weeks ago a former colleague sent me the following link "https://sensorstechforum.com/remove-cent-browser/" when he saw I was posting on this forum and had installed CentBrowser on one of my work station units and I'd like to ask CentBrowser Administrator if you have any comments regarding the Dimitrova assertions in the article?

Этот пользователь опубликовал 3668 постов за 304 дня. 
Milena Dimitrova не может проводить 12 исследований безопасности каждый день.
Текст статьи - жижа без конкретных фактов, который можно написать про любой файл .exe
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(11-01-2023, 05:37 PM)vlad45684264 Wrote: Этот пользователь опубликовал 3668 постов за 304 дня. 
Milena Dimitrova не может проводить 12 исследований безопасности каждый день.
Текст статьи - жижа без конкретных фактов, который можно написать про любой файл .exe
Maybe you're Cent's lawyer?
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Расширения сломались. Нельзя установить.


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(11-01-2023, 05:37 PM)vlad45684264 Wrote: Этот пользователь опубликовал 3668 постов за 304 дня. 
Milena Dimitrova не может проводить 12 исследований безопасности каждый день.
Текст статьи - жижа без конкретных фактов, который можно написать про любой файл .exe

Thank you for the information, vlad45684264.
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alternative Chromium ( v117... )
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/releases
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(10-30-2023, 08:51 PM)Kleen Wrote: Thank you CentBrowser Administrator for posting a more specific timeframe. That information is very helpful.

I will apologize that your server control panel shows you that yesterday I removed my CentBrowser software from this unit after reading Post #500.

In addition to Post #500 being insulting, it also ignores the polite style of communications I have maintained throughout all my posts in this community and ignores my posting content which indicated intentions to assist your project.

As a human being in his 8th decade of life and as a human being who has worked on projects with both Google and Microsoft and as a human being who decades ago was one of the first paid administrators on a multi-cultural community visited by thousands of members a day I do not take very kindly to such insults as your moderator directed to my person. Plus there is the clearly known fact that those in an online community that are charged with managerial tasks, but discharge those managerial tasks with attitudes as we see in that Post #500, eventually cause the downfall of the community.

But the subsequent CentBrowser Administrator post will encourage me to rethink the matter. And I'll thank you again for your post and returning some hope to my mind as relates to this project.

Thank you.                     

POSTSCRIPT: Some weeks ago a former colleague sent me the following link "https://sensorstechforum.com/remove-cent-browser/" when he saw I was posting on this forum and had installed CentBrowser on one of my work station units and I'd like to ask CentBrowser Administrator if you have any comments regarding the Dimitrova assertions in the article?
Although Cent Browser itself is clean, I can't guarantee that no one will bundle it with harmful extensions and induce users to download.
This is out of our control, similar things can happen to Chrome/Firefox.
Users need to download from our official website.
It is unfair that the author classified Cent Browser as Adware/PUP because of discrimination against niche brands.
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