4/4/2023 0 Comments Srware iron 45![]() ![]() And… I suspect that Comodo has hired a freshman from the local community college, with a minor in Computer Science, to work part-time, every 3rd Tuesday of the month, IF it falls on an even numbered day, to keep Dragon updated. I can’t justify why I even have it installed.Īfter almost two years of trying very hard to be patient I’ve come to the conclusion that Dragon is just a “hobby” for Comodo and that I need to look elsewhere for my default chromium browser. What they need to do, in my opinion, is spend less time on the theme and extensions and focus on the browser core and releasing significantly more timely updates. Generally comparable performance to Chrome and has always used less memory but then it is still 32 bit, it has Chrome Sync and some added options in the settings menu. A week after the initial release of v57 there was a minor update () to disable hardware acceleration, the option in the browser settings is now greyed out.Įven though I’ve always removed the default Dragon theme and all of their extensions, I’ve liked Dragon. And to top it off it’s not even a stable version. ![]() Dragon v57 was in reality released seven weeks after the above statements claimed it would be which has become typical for Comodo. Our goal is to keep up with Chromium releases with our next target Dragon 57 shortly and the the Chromium 57 release.Ĭomodo Dragon eventually updated to v57 (9.5.17) almost three weeks after Chrome was on v58 (19.4.17). We intent to keep up with Chromium releases. We want to catch Chromium 57 a week or so after it’s release. Our current plan is to skip Dragon 56 and move to Dragon 57 aiming for a release of Dragon 57 release around the 3rd week in March, shortly after Chromium 57. If just talking about the supposedly stable builds, Comodo Dragon v52 (12.9.16) was updated to v55 (23.3.17) AFTER Chrome had been on v57 (9.3.17) for two weeks. “The biggest “lagger” is UC Browser” that surprises me. Now You: Do you run a Chromium based browser? Which and why? Anything less means that it will lag behind and remains vulnerable to security issues that were fixed already by the Chromium team. This means that the browser is vulnerable to attacks that are fixed already in other browsers.Ī rule of thumb would be that a browser should be updated at least once a month to keep up with Chromium development. This is bad from a security perspective for the most part, as security fix implementations are delayed. Some browsers are updated infrequently only, and they may lack versions behind when compared to releases of browsers that are updated regularly. There is a wide disparity when it comes to Chromium-browser releases. Google Chrome is updated more frequently, and when it is updated, it is with newer builds of Chromium when compared to the releases of Vivaldi or Opera. While the updates are not as often as those of Google Chrome, it is probably not too big of an issue. Opera, Vivaldi and also SRWare Iron are updated regularly (usually once a month), and each update brings along with it a Chromium version increase. The Comodo Dragon browser falls in that category which seems to lag one or two versions behind the browsers that get updated more frequently. Other browsers don't lag that much behind releases, but they are not updated super fast either. The biggest "lagger" is UC Browser, which was last updated in February 2017 to a Chromium version that was released in April 2016. SeaMonkey 2.46: Setup 2.46.If you take a close look at the table, you will notice that third-party Chromium-based browsers lack behind more or less when it comes to updates. SRWare Iron 49 is also based on Chrome 49: Portable ZIP: or installer: SRWare Iron is also one of best anonymous browsers based on Google Chrome. If you want you can download the last version of Chrome. If you are having issues there might be a separate problem with your system. SRWare Iron and SeaMonkey are both still working on XP SP3. Thanks to the persons behind this site and I hope to hear from you. If anyone reading this has some suggestions, I'm open. I DL'd 98SE's archive of Opera in hopes it will install and run on my machine. I tried SWiron and Sea monkey but they would not install on my OS. I would upgrade to a new machine/software but that is not possible at this time if you get my meaning, so I'm trying to see what can be done to preserve internet access. Your site came up in a google search and after reading Monroe's thread titled 'Browsers Still Working with WinXP in 2017' it was clear I was not alone in this situation. I have a XP desktop (SP3) and Firefox ESR 52.2.1 is presenting with connection errors to common sites such as / LinkedIn/ Yahoo and others. SRWare Iron 1.0 Iron is designed to be an alternative to Chrome and other Chromium based browsers with emphasis on privacy and security. It's good to find this site as I'm hoping solutions will be available. ![]()
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