Chromium is now considered the default browser in several Linux distros instead of the browsers like Firefox. Chrome is also accessible for Linux. If you wish to use free software and try to escape any closed-source alternative, Chromium is an excellent choice. So, Chromium or Chrome? The res...
Chrome is available on Windows, macOS, most Linux distros, Android, iOS, and Chromebooks (as part of ChromeOS). Microsoft Edge Technically, the current product calling itself Microsoft Edge should be called Edge 2. When it launched back in 2016 it looked very different and owed much of its...
Installing Chromium is not that straightforward on several platforms. There was a time when some Linux distributions included Chromium as the default browser. Those were the days of the past. Even on Windows, Chromium installation and update is not as smooth as Chrome. On Linux, it’s entirely...
Chrome is available on Windows, macOS, most Linux distros, Android, iOS, and Chromebooks (as part of ChromeOS). Microsoft Edge Technically, the current product calling itself Microsoft Edge should be called Edge 2. When it launched back in 2016 it looked very different and owed much of ...
It’s not the crappy Linux distros that have existed in the pats and that most people can’t use. It’s not Mac OS X, which Apple doesn’t license and only sells on their HW at the premium end of the market. The only option is a cheaper and lighter OS that can saturat...
While it may lack some features that we expect from modern browsers, theNetSurf browseris impressive in its own right. Originally released in 2007, NetSurf was created to fill a need in RISC OS. Since then it has been ported to Linux, BSD, Haiku, AmigaOS, Atari, and MacOS. ...
that this all happened around mid January. Part of the reports here too. Don't forget to consider, that different distros and users might receive upgrade at different points in time. Like rolling release vs. version systems and different upgrade settings and frequencies. But there have been mul...
Google spans the pallette of what could be needed for computing. Right now Google has to go through other platforms like Windows + IE, Mac OS X + Safari, Linux/BSD + smorgasbord of browsers, to deliver their Cloud Applications. If Chrome OS devices become dominant, they don’t have to....
Some of these certification authorities are built into the browsers and operating system certificate stores and they are supposed to get updated along with OS updates. However, some older devices may not be in the update list and maybe still using the older Root CA which expired on 30th Sep ...
Still, Google has never cared much for the Microsoft/Store in the past, and the company’s newest app for Microsoft’s app store simply reiterates that. At the end of the day, the Google Chrome Installer is still very, very pointless — the only functionality of the so-called installer ...