> Now, the Chrome, in all its incarnations (say > 50.0.2661.102) > downloads any "gz" file one can throw at it beautifully
I started using Chrome when I found out I could play Risk on Pogo using BLFS without any Flash Player nonsense (just unpack the Debian version with 'ar xf ...', copy the files to the intended directories, and build from BLFS the packages it complains about not finding, etc.) > As an additional note, there is now a new browser around, > "vivaldi" (an Opera+, I'd say), with a lot of nice features > (I would recommend it for 32-bitters like me - Chrome is no more). > It so happens they use the Chromium (aka open Chrome) code > as a base (unfortunately, with warts and all). > I straightened them up too: > > < https://vivaldi.net/en-US/forum/all/9830-disadvantages-of-relying-too-much-on-chrome-chromium > > > so as of > 1.1.453.50 vivaldi is squeaky clean as well.
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