its extensions are the same as Chrome’s, and yes – i use MouseStroke – the thing is, this system has limitations and so 1. mouse gestures on Iron won’t work on “system” pages (eg. new tab page) 2. they don’t work until the whole page (or even background tab, as long as it’s the same webpage instance) has fully loaded! which means that i cannot use a mouse gesture to “escape” from current tab until it finishes refreshing. extensions code loads AT THE END and is not active on half-loaded websites
ChromePlus sounds pretty neat indeed. I believe that Iron provides extensions such as mouse gesture support (on their extensions page)? I haven’t tried it out yet.
and if you want to synchronize bookmarks, XMarks is available for Chrome. it also works on Firefox, so it’s good news if you use both of this browsers – you can get the same bookmarks on both and have them updating automatically
out of good extensions, i recommend Cleeki (accelerator, great for searching etc.), Session Manager (what it might be?), QuickTabs (incremental-search list of tabs, including recently closed ones), ChromePad (for taking notes)…
Iron is my default browser but I think ChromePlus also doesn’t spy on you, although they haven’t gone as far as SRWare in removing the “background communication” stuff, for example it still auto-updates itself. it has some advantages over Iron such as native mouse gestures support. ChromePlus is only available for Windows though
unfortunately there is no good adblocker for Chromium as of now. i tried several and they were all so-so. another flaw is that Chrome extensions store all their settings in cookies. so if you delete cookies, you basically wipe all the settings off. and not clearing cookies is bad practice for obvious reasons. they’re working on the extension system so i hope this stuff is gonna get improved a lot
I would like to remind everyone that chromium still does most of the spying google chrome does. The only chromium based private, non-spying is the browser called ‘Iron’, developed by SRware. Google “SRware IRON” to find out more.
thanks for some handy extensions don’t have to go looking for them when i decide to switch to chrome completely
its extensions are the same as Chrome’s, and yes – i use MouseStroke – the thing is, this system has limitations and so 1. mouse gestures on Iron won’t work on “system” pages (eg. new tab page) 2. they don’t work until the whole page (or even background tab, as long as it’s the same webpage instance) has fully loaded! which means that i cannot use a mouse gesture to “escape” from current tab until it finishes refreshing. extensions code loads AT THE END and is not active on half-loaded websites
is google chrome web browser the same as google’s search engine? in the sense of privacy invasion.
cool
ChromePlus sounds pretty neat indeed. I believe that Iron provides extensions such as mouse gesture support (on their extensions page)? I haven’t tried it out yet.
and if you want to synchronize bookmarks, XMarks is available for Chrome. it also works on Firefox, so it’s good news if you use both of this browsers – you can get the same bookmarks on both and have them updating automatically
out of good extensions, i recommend Cleeki (accelerator, great for searching etc.), Session Manager (what it might be?), QuickTabs (incremental-search list of tabs, including recently closed ones), ChromePad (for taking notes)…
Iron is my default browser but I think ChromePlus also doesn’t spy on you, although they haven’t gone as far as SRWare in removing the “background communication” stuff, for example it still auto-updates itself. it has some advantages over Iron such as native mouse gestures support. ChromePlus is only available for Windows though
unfortunately there is no good adblocker for Chromium as of now. i tried several and they were all so-so. another flaw is that Chrome extensions store all their settings in cookies. so if you delete cookies, you basically wipe all the settings off. and not clearing cookies is bad practice for obvious reasons. they’re working on the extension system so i hope this stuff is gonna get improved a lot
stop autoplay is my fav! nice collection there. thanks for sharing.
YouTube Video Downloader is good, it places download links just below the subscribe button. Links for HD down to flv
I would like to remind everyone that chromium still does most of the spying google chrome does. The only chromium based private, non-spying is the browser called ‘Iron’, developed by SRware. Google “SRware IRON” to find out more.
Lastpass.
Best extension ever.
Nice wallpaper.
all I need is tree-style tab and I’m a convert