![]() Again, if you want shot of it, rt-click on it and de-select it.Īside from all this idiocy, everything's as smooth as so much oiled silk, which we've come to expect from the Iron team by now. There's also the 'Reading List' function, to the right of the 'Other bookmarks' icon on the Bookmarks toolbar. All the new Chromium 'clones' have now got this why the Chromium dev team ever thought it a good idea to move this out of the general settings, I'll never know. It's picked up the annoying extra bits'n'bobs from Chromium the window title bar is back showing by default, until you rt-click on the tab bar and de-select 'Use system title bar & borders'. We've reached the limit of my ability to make newer releases compatible with older Puppies for what the browser now requires, you nearly have to rebuild an older Puppy into a newer one. (As with Chrome, I've left v91 available for those of you running older Puppies. ![]() Without further ado, here's the Puppy-portable version of v.0, based on Chromium 93. It's once again been almost 3 months since Iron 91 hit the shelves. Ironportable.png (30.86 KiB) Viewed 793 timesįINALLY!!! I was beginning to think the SRWare team had forgotten about us again here in Linux-land. ![]() I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question but I am genuinely confused as to whether I should be able to download a 64 bit v or not. 0 (which is the one I've just downloaded from your link) or v which is the one mentioned in the title of the thread. I am pretty sure I'm using the 64 bit version of iron (please see attached image).Ĭan you tell me if the most up to date 64 bit version of iron is v. I then wondered if I'd downloaded the 32 bit version by mistake but I did not think it would have worked in the 64 bit easyOS v2.9 in which I am using it with to make this post. 0 and not v as the the title of the thread suggests. I downloaded the 64 bit version from your link but when I opened it and checked the version it reported as v. In this case the issue is with the 64 bit version of Iron which I was updating. Usually I am looking for 32 bit versions but as you know I've bee trying to move away from my favourite 32 bit pups because of the 32 bit browser issues. I think I warned you a while back this was happening in fact, I'm sure I did. The final 32-bit version is now 'pinned' as a 'legacy' build on their website. SRWare quit building the 32-bit browser after v89. URL-Tracker – Does not exist in IronĬalls depending on the configuration five seconds after launch the Google homepage opens in background.Quite simple, Ken. Google Updater – Does not exist in IronĬhrome installs a updater, which loads at every Windows in background. This Chrome-function transmits information in encoded form to Google, for example, when and where Chrome has been downloaded. Error Reporting – Does not exist in Ironĭepending on the configuration, details about crashes or failures are sent Google’s servers. Alternate Error Pages – Does not exist in Ironĭepending on the configuration, if you have typed a false address in the address bar, this is sent to Google and you get an error message from Google’s servers. ![]() ![]() Suggest – Does not exist in Ironĭepending on the configuration, each time you put something in the address line, this information is sent to Google to provide suggestions. If Chrome is received as part of a promotional campaign, it may generate a unique promotion number which is sent to Google on the first run and first use of Google Chrome. It gets deleted when Chrome checks the first time for updates. To eliminate usage tracking and other privacy-compromising functionality, it disables some configurable features of Google Chrome.Ĭomparison of SRWare Iron and Google Chrome at privacy: Installation-ID – Does not exist in IronĪ copy of Google Chrome includes a generated installation number which will be sent to Google after the installation and the first usage. It’s an alternative to the Chrome browser – and offers the same features but without any problems at privacy and security. SRWare Iron is a free and open-source web browser by SRWare, based on the free source code of “Chromium”. ![]()
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