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7 Chromium Based Browsers WithUneatenFeatures • Raymond.CC Raymond.CC Blog Menu Home Forum Giveaways X-Ray 2.0 ContactWell-nighHome » Browser » 7 Chromium Based Browsers WithUneatenFeatures 7 Chromium Based Browsers WithUneatenFeatures HAL9000 Updated 2 years ago Browser 85 Comments One of the most important pieces of software you will use on your computer is going to be the web browser. There are really three main browser trademark names, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer/Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome/Chromium. There’s moreover dozens of smaller third party browsers virtually to try out. Although Firefox and Chromium are both unshut source, the majority of third party browsers are based virtually Chromium and the Blink engine.Chromium is the browser project from Google that Chrome is based around. The two are very similar but Chrome is increasingly like the public version as Chromium is never officially released as a standalone browser. Chrome has extras like a PDF reader,Winkplayer, wheels updater and multimedia codecs. Each third party browser developer has its own ideas and either takes things out of Chromium or adds new functions and features in. There are several functions built into Chromium and Chrome once but today’s internet user often needs more, which has to be taken superintendency of with extensions.A number of third party Chromium based browsers are really pretty similar to standard and offer a few security or privacy tweaks such as removing communication with Google servers. We’re increasingly interested in looking at a browser that enhances the features and functions over and whilom the standard Chromium, such as built in ad blocking, mouse gestures, largest tab/download/bookmark management or plane something unique like a built in VPN or DNS encryption.Here we list seven browsers based on Chromium and the Blink engine that have a worthier full-length set and increasingly options than the browser they are ripened around. Importantly, the browsers can still directly or indirectly install extensions from the Chrome store, any that can’t were not included. 1. VivaldiVivaldi is the newest big player in the browser market with the stable version released in April 2016. It was created by a former founder and CEO of the original Opera. Unhappy with the direction Opera took without moving from its own Presto engine to Chromium’s Blink, they decided to create a new browser that reintroduces many of the features and functions removed from Opera. As a result, Vivaldi is currently popular among advanced users and geeks.Perhaps the most striking difference Vivaldi has over other browsers is the verisimilitude waffly theme which alters the UI verisimilitude to match the unstipulated verisimilitude of the current web page. A very useful space saving full-length is the tab stacking which allows you to waif one tab on top of flipside to group them together. What Vivaldi has in abundance is tons of options to tweak things like appearance, tabs and the write bar to your preference. As it’s still pretty new, Vivaldi should modernize remoter and pick up increasingly options and features as time goes on.Selected Features:Customizable Speed Dial/Start page with folder groupsAutoVerisimilitudechanging UI to match the website you’re viewingCustom themes with scheduling for day and night time themesMouse and rocker gesturesTab stacking, tiling, cycling, hibernating and preview optionsPage deportment including CSS debugger, content blocker, verisimilitude filtersSide Panel to view bookmarks, notes, downloads and web pagesVivaldi sawed-off or horizontal options menuCustomize tab bar position, display, handling, cycling, stacking and pinned tabsCustom keyboard shortcuts and quick commandsSave and load all tabs in a custom sessionReading view modeBookmark system with thumbnails and nickname shortcutsQuick commands (F2) to quickly find the function or keyboard shortcutDownload Vivaldi2. Yandex BrowserYandex is the Russian internet services giant with one of the biggest search engines in the world. Their Chromium based browser has been virtually since 2012 and within that time it’s gained many users and some interesting features. The user interface is somewhat variegated to standard but it still looks and behaves like you’re using a Chromium browser. Yandex Browser is moreover misogynist for Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and Linux.One of the most talked well-nigh and currently unique features in Yandex Browser is DNSCrypt which sends to and receives encrypted requests from a DNS server. The Tableau is a fancy name for a start or new tab page but is nicely washed-up with a default full window turned-on background, optional personal news feed and a speed dial of your favorite websites. Although the website doesn’t specifically say, the Protect security system supposedly scans downloaded files with Kaspersky. On install, you will be offered the nomination of Google, Bing or Yandex.ru as the default search engine.Selected Features:Mouse and rocker gestures (not customizable)Tab position top or marrow with colored tabs to match website themeDisable all notifications for 3 hoursOpera based Turbo mode to shrink pages and video on slow connectionsTableau URL shortcuts for Start page/new tab with Yandex Zen personalized news storiesSmart box with wide search and share to email/Facebook/TwitterAntishock blocks fraudulent or unpleasant ads and popupsOne click extension install for Evernote, LastPass, Adguard, Lightshot, Pocket, Turn off the lightsDNSCrypt sends encrypted requests to a DNSCrypt enabled DNS serverProtected mode for financial and payment systems applies stricter security policyProtect security system scans downloads with antivirus and secures webpages/WiFi/settingsEbook and document viewer can read epub, fb2, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, rtf as well as pdfDownload Yandex Browser3. Cent BrowserCent is a Chromium based browser from a small group of developers in China which first appeared in early 2015. If you are someone who wants a increasingly full-length rich browser but likes the minimalist user interface of Chromium and Chrome, Cent maybe just what you are looking for. Unlike some other browsers here, Cent sticks increasingly closely to the original squint and finger of Chromium with most of its power coming from the variety of uneaten options found in the Settings window.Cent is not the type of browser that is loaded with tons of big features but instead includes loads of tweaks, improvements and functions that yaffle to make a big improvement over the standard Chromium. For example, a few changes to the default new tab page, bookmark layout, toolbar buttons and how tabs squint and behave make a difference. The single extension process memory saving full-length could potentially reduce memory usage if you use multiple extensions. The drawback is one extension crashing will likely crash the other extensions as well.Selected Features:Changeable tab shape and new tab button. Remove avatar buttonToolbar buttons for restore sealed tabs, downloads, mute, bookmarksCustom new tab page or edit the default Google new tab pageScrollable tab bar with tab menu to select, tropical or unload tabsMultiple open/close tab options with custom width and hover activateHideable bookmarks bar, multiple bookmark columns, left whet bookmarksCustom stylesheet, enshroud directory and startup writ line boxBuilt-in download manager wieldy from the toolbarMemory optimizations with wheels purge and use a single extension processMouse gestures, rocker gestures and Super DragQR lawmaking generator in write barCustom keyboard accelerators and shortcuts including Boss keyFast image saver, wheels scroll, custom preliminaries verisimilitude for all web pagesVideo popup with play in window, overstate to page, download video/audioOfficial portable versionDownload Cent Browser4. OperaThe Opera browser is now over 20 years old and in 2016 was sold to Chinese internet security visitor Qihoo 360. Opera is still owned and run in Norway though, which has to pinion to local and European laws regarding privacy and data.Whenin 2013 Opera made a visualization to discontinue its Presto engine based browser and instead go with a Blink based Chromium version. Opera has been introducing some interesting features in recent times which is helping to put it when up there as one of the most used Windows web browsers.The currently most talked well-nigh full-length in Opera is the new VPN which goes through Opera owned SurfEasy servers. Over 2 million users were widow to Opera’s user wiring within a week of its release. The other recent addition of an ad blocker is very useful. The Speed Dial has been present for a long time and is one of the most polished around. Opera cannot install extensions uncontrived from the Chrome Store, only the Opera extensions site. To get virtually this install “Download Chrome Extension“, it can’t install Chrome store themes or apps but should support just well-nigh all extensions.Selected Features:Built in unlimited SurfEasy VPN with 5 global locationsBuilt in ad blocker with exceptions list and custom woodcut listsBattery saver mode to reduce shower phlebotomize while unpluggedOpera Turbo pre-compresses pages on Opera serversVideo popout enables floating video windowCustomizable Speed Dial/Start page with folder grouping and newsFull window tab previewsMouse and rocker gestures (not configurable)Custom keyboard shortcutsPersonal news reader with RSS supportHighlight text quick menu with search and reprinting buttonsEnhanced Bookmarks with page previews and customizable thumbnailsFast startup sequence loads multiple tabs quicker when starting the browserDownload Opera5. SlimjetThe Slimjet browser is made by Flashpeak who moreover make the Trident engined SlimBrowser and Slimjet’s predecessor, SlimBoat. Slimjet has been virtually since 2014 and during that time has ripened into one of the most full-length and function rich Chromium based browsers available. In wing to the main Windows 7 – 10 version, there’s moreover versions for Linux and a special version for Windows XP and Vista users.While Slimjet doesn’t contain anything groundbreaking, it is stuffed full of very useful features that aren’t in the standard Chrome/Chromium. All of these add up to make a browser which should have something for stereotype and wide users alike. The seated ad blocker is a welcome inclusion and should have wholesale request as will the memory optimization functions, which unquestionably do seem to work. The proxy manager is good for quickly waffly between variegated proxy addresses and the resumable download manager is a handy addition.Selected Features:Built in ad blocker with whitelisting and additional filter listsMultiple connections download manager with resumeVideo downloader with audio extractionScreenshot capture including selected zone modeBuilt-in video recording of current tab via Screencastify extensionCustomizable toolbar with 21 buttons and profile switch sawed-off removerEnhanced tab optionsMouse gestures with vital super stilt to search and unshut linksPhoto shrink and upload with photo enhancer and clipboard uploadTracking prevention with social network javascript and Google ad blockingCustom enshroud directory and sizeMemory management with idle tab unload and wheels optimize memoryFacebook integration with one click share text/image/linkCustomizable new tab/Start page with seated weather forecastSmart form filler with quick fill and wheels fillUrl plume shortcutsProxy manager with quick switcher toolbar buttonSave web page as PDFProfile switch sawed-off remove, hide/auto hibernate bookmarks barAuto refresh current or all tabs at specified intervalsTracking prevention with remove search engine indirect links and woodcut third party contentOfficial portable versionDownload Slimjet6. UC BrowserUCWeb’s browser is one of the most well known and popular on mobile platforms but they moreover have a Windows web browser that’s been virtually since 2015. The UC Browser user interface is visually quite variegated from most other Chromium based browsers and the uneaten themes that can be unromantic are quite striking. We find the default theme is probably the weightier looking though. One issue with UC Browser is it’s often three or four major versions overdue the current Chromium which ways it’s moreover overdue on security updates.One of UC Browser’s most interesting features is the self-ruling WiFi option. In reality you don’t really get anything for self-ruling and the option will simply turn a wireless enabled computer into a WiFi hotspot. It’s quite simple to do anyway in Windows 7 and whilom but the browser makes it easier to setup for non techies. Many of UC Browser’s features are media related with the seated screenshot tool, resource downloader, video popup and image previewer. The included ad blocker and download manager are something all users should find useful.Selected Features:Custom layout with theme supportScreenshot tool with seated editing functionsFree WiFi quickly turns your computer into a wireless hotspotLink preloading, next page preloading, wheels page scrollCloud Boost compresses images surpassing loadingMouse gestures and Super dragCustomizable keyboard shortcuts, Boss key functionBuilt in ad/popup blocker with custom filter lists and exceptionsBuilt in resource downloader extension to grab on page images, video or audioOnline video popup to play video in pop-out window or download video/audioFull window opened tabs viewer with thumbnailsCustom user data folder locationCustomizable new tab/speed dial page with 2 variegated stylesDownload manager with Thunder high-speed downloadsImage Previewer to see full-size images while hovering over thumbnailsBrightness welding with wheels UI night modeDownload UC Browser7. SleipnirSleipnir is a browser from Japan, which is a bit of a pain on the website as most web pages redirect to Japanese pages. Luckily the browser itself is fully multi-language. Sleipnir has two variegated maintained versions of their Windows browser, 6 and 4. While the version 6 user interface is pretty looking but somewhat of an uninventive taste, Sleipnir’s version 4 is the one we are looking at considering it increasingly closely resembles a Chromium based browser. We’ve moreover read several reports of version 6 stuff quite sluggish to use although full-length wise they are quite similar.One of Sleipnir’s most prominent features is tab grouping. The Groups sawed-off is to the left of the opened tabs and pressing it will unshut a new grouped tabs zone above. The feed reader is very useful for users that need one as few other browsers include such a feature.Stuffable to switch between Internet Explorer and Blink rendering engines is good to expand page compatibility while extras like Supersearch, smart search bar, quick security switcher and tab preview help to enhance the browsing experience.Selected Features:Choose from 16 variegated user wage-earner strings or create your ownIncludes Internet Explorer Trident rendering engine with per site switchingMouse gestures, mouse aliases and super stilt extensionCustomize keyboard shortcutsSnapCrab window and desktop image snapshot toolQuick security switcher allows default, secure or full wangle modesTab groups allows you to create separate sets of verisimilitude coded tabsIntegrated Feed readerSide panel shows bookmarks, history and feedsClear history, cookies, enshroud etc on exitCustomize user interface by editing toolbar items and buttonsSmart search bar popup on highlighting textAuto refresh selected tabs at intervals, refresh all or stop all tabs loadingRestore data mode to restore previous bookmarks and opened tabsSupersearch searches the web, search history, bookmarks, history, tabs and actionsTab preview on hover with mini toolbar to bookmark, tropical or pin pageOpen tab in SuperView which is a floating window with just the page content and no controlsOfficial portable versionDownload Sleipnir 4 | Download Sleipnir 6Note: There are dozens of other Chromium based browsers misogynist and some have useful or interesting features. For instance, Brave Browser has the very good Bravery security/privacy panel and a rather unique ad payments option. Epic Browser has a built in US proxy and the Umbrella sawed-off to turn on or off ad blocking and privacy options. Unfortunately, neither support extensions. Avant Ultimate is a triple engine browser which does support Chrome extensions but they are not completely implemented considering there is no toolbar with icons to tenancy them.Some ObservationsWell-nighBrowser PerformanceBecause all these are Chromium based browsers, they should perform pretty much the same. Of course, included features might slosh increasingly or less system resources depending on what that full-length is designed to do. While this is not a controlled speed or memory benchmark test, we did make a few notes well-nigh anything that stood out performance wise while testing.The memory tweaks in Slimjet really do towards to work and it used far less memory than anything else. Conversely, Vivaldi was the biggest memory consumer by some margin. With seven tabs unshut it used nearly twice as much RAM as Slimjet. The other browsers were similar to each other but when you take into worth some have built in features like an ad blocker, memory usage will not be as upper compared to browsers that need an extension to perform the same task. If you have a computer with low memory, Slimjet as a good place to start.We noticed no huge differences in unstipulated page load speed (excluding ad blocker usage). Cent launched itself and loaded a predefined set of pages a bit faster than the others though. The difference wasn’t massive but noticeable (2-3 seconds largest than average). With a handful of extensions widow Vivaldi really slowed lanugo in launch time. In fact, with the same extensions installed Cent could launch and scrutinizingly load its pages surpassing Vivaldi plane opened its window.Chromium releases a new major version virtually every six weeks or so. As a consequence, the browsers based on it are stuff updated scrutinizingly as fast with new features, functions, fixes and tweaks. Although during unstipulated testing a few browsers stood out performance wise, it really comes lanugo to whether the browser in question has an well-flavored full-length set that will likely decide whether it’s right for you. You might moreover like: How To Reopen AccidentallySealedTab on Web Browsers 5 Ways to Sync Your Bookmarks Across Browsers and Systems How to Set Blank New Tab Page for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi and Internet Explorer 10 Popular Web Browsers Tested for Memory and CPU Usage Warn when Closing MultipleUnshutTabs in Chrome, Firefox,Whetand Internet Explorer 85 Comments - Write aScuttlebuttgilles 4 weeks ago maxthon is my browser for many years and i can’t see here anything to transpiration my mind. gilles Reply Slobodan 4 months ago I just word-stock believe that chromium tab management is not an issue for You. That problem is known for years. When asked well-nigh limited number of tabs you can unshut and have a meaningful view of them, Google geniuses replied to users to buy worthier monitors. They are unable/uninterested to add scroll bar/arrows so tabs can fill increasingly than screen width. VIVALDI is THE ONLY Chromium based browser on planet Earth that solved the issue by offering vertical tab position (which is logical solution for wide screen monitors). When filled it offers scroll bar. You can unzip this in new Firefox via hack. Tab management is essential requirement for me and browsers without it, in my opinion, don’t have any usable value. Reply HAL9000 4 months ago It depends how many tabs you unshut at once that decides whether this is a big issue or not. For me, it’s a minor inconvenience sometimes and you find it a big problem, everyone has variegated priorities. Reply Cyanide 4 months ago Thanks a lot… I was struggling with firefox.And considering i wanted to sync my android chrome browser with my pc browser i had to seek an unorganized chromium based browser.And without reading this post and all comments,I decided to requite SLIMJET and CENT a try and just wow… I like both.. SLIMJET is my default browser now.it syncs my pc tabs to my android so well and it moreover installs chrome extensions with ease.And the weightier part.It starts instantly right without clicking on my slow 2GB ram pc and works fine plane with 15-20 tabs unshut at which point firefox and chrome freeze for me. I suggest you make a new list with 2018 updates to whilom browsers and anything new if you find. Cheers .Thanks :) Reply HAL9000 4 months ago Thanks, I don’t think there are many major changes in the listed browsers and I haven’t heard of any new browsers that are in the same category as these. If there is something that is definitely worth adding, we will add it. Reply Cyanide 3 months ago Hii,Thanks for reply.I was thinking..that i like the Multifunctionality of Vivaldi browser and uneaten but useful features of UC browser.(Like cricket score and virtual wifi) But the problem is ..these two are just so resource heavy that my old PC cannot handle them….Do you know is there any way to make them work on a slow pc (may be a lite version of these) or any tweaks? I aslo gave Comodo Dragon a try but there is no new tab page…. by the way ay present Cent and Slimjet are working pretty good for me. i moreover heard of Iridium browser (its paid) is it any good? Reply Haakan 5 months ago UC Browser is giving me a malware warning on ESET Smart Security. Reply HAL9000 5 months ago You probably have the “Potentially unwanted application” option turned on. That is very variegated to UC stuff malware. I have ESET as well and that option is the first thing I turn off during install, it does nothing but get in the way and flag perfectly legitimate software. Reply marni 11 months ago This sites clock seems to be broken. Note that the version # of browsers are from at least a half decade ago. So the information, and probably most comments, is outdated. Reply HAL9000 11 months ago Incorrect, the vendible was written well-nigh a year ago and the browsers were the latest versions at the time. For example, Vivaldi, UC or Cent weren’t virtually 5 years ago, neither was the Opera VPN in the screenshot. Reply Zachary Trainor 1 year ago Is there such a thing as a Chromium based browser that, at the very top, has a waif lanugo Bookmarks menu like Firefox has? Reply Andrew 1 year ago What you are looking for is normally tabbed “menu bar”.Yes, many of the mentioned in the vendible have it. Vivaldi and Sleipnir, for example.In Vivaldi, you just have to click the Vivaldi icon (left to the tabs), and go to “View” -> “Horizontal Main Menu”. Reply Lucio 8 months ago Cent Browser has a sawed-off for the menu bookmark like the Firefox. Reply JohnMonkey 1 year ago Raymond, any suggestion for lightweight Chromium based browser that is worldly-wise to use extensions? Currently, I’m using Yandex browser.. It’s working fine, but i dislike the UNREMOVABLE/Unable to uninstall extensions that come bundled into the browser and i barely use it. Plus, what make it bad is Yandex browser is silently wheels update it ( Including silently download “Adobe Flash” into the browser, despite i unchangingly deny browser request to download “Adobe Flash” ). I dislike to use “Adobe Flash” for security reason. Sorry for bad English, since English is not my native language. Reply JohnMonkey 1 year ago I just installed anUnshutSource Iridium Browser without browsing and googling several website and doing my own search. What i like most is, this browser is worldly-wise to install Extension from Chrome Web Store and there is no bloatware bundled and pre-install together. Althought i can’t say much well-nigh the browser since i just use it. They personal that this browser is “to enhance the privacy of the user and make sure that the latest and weightier secure technologies are used”, thought i finger it’s just same as using normal Chrome. Reply ernie poythress 1 year ago What i like most is, this browser is worldly-wise to install Extension from Chrome Web Store, but all the other chromium browsers can moreover install Extension from Chrome Web Store. Reply John 1 year agoRequiteSlimjet a go. It is very light on resources and runs great.John Reply Donovan 1 year ago Vivaldi caused massive memory issues for my Linux palmtop build (good hardware). A few times I had to nonflexible reboot considering it locked everything up.Very nice browser to squint at but runs horribly. Reply Sorin 1 year ago I use Maxthon for many years already. But 4, 4.9… not their 5, 5… newest version which I really don`t like and is completely variegated looking – a kind of heavy X-mas tree without air and with too much useless functions. I noticed they printing now to switch to 5 and the older 4 starting sometimes to freeze… But it`s really fast, customizable, deject syncronization too etc.Planeif based on older chrome version – I think there are antiviruses for protection too… Of course, I read many will stave it keeping their private data on it since it`s based in China (although is not the only one, there are a lot used and based there!). In unstipulated these Chromium browsers, from some mentioned here I use sometimes yandex, used vivaldi too (but noticed has not any mail option there like in old Opera presto), I noticed they spend too much CPU. Citrio, by the way, is treated like spam – you can find on internet about. The same well-nigh web UC Browser, installation is obstructed by Eset Nod antivirus. Sleipnir is really too heavy for me – I like their old version when was half Trident, half Mozilla and had a valid RSS ticker! Slimjet crashes often and Opera became really bad, is not anymore what was surpassing – without to announce, they plane deleted my worth on their forum I used to login in Opera Link, syncronize bookmarks and had it from the time of their web operamail!. Instead, I prefer and liked a lot presto based Opera, plane now many pages may squint incompatible with newest standards.. Thanks Reply CampNightmare 1 year ago I stipulate on Maxthon.Withouta year or two of growing increasingly frustrated with Firefox and Chrome (as well as my usual AV) I realized I’d been married to unrepealable programs for no real reason other than my hatred of IE, Mcafee, Norton, etc. and I would just kinda put up with them considering they were largest by comparison. Every few months or so I reset my palmtop to factory so I decided I would take that state as an opportunity to try something different. My intent was to download nothing but new browsers, av, utilities, etc. each time and alimony them for the unshortened few months, never repeating programs until I’d tested everything that wasn’t straight-up scamware. Maxthon ruined that pretty fast. I loved it during the trundling I had it and didn’t superintendency for any of the 3 browsers I had downloaded on the next one.WithoutI couple weeks I decided I needed Maxthon back. It never crashed (nor did Shockwave, a daily occurence on Chrome at the time) never ate up memory and the “resource sniffer” was indispensable. Plus, unrepealable wink games that chugged withal with literally EVERY browser I tried (and we’re talking virtually 30) ran so fast on Maxthon I felt like I was playing them on fast forward!Unfortunately it has gone waaaaay downhill the past year or 2, with unvarying crashes and really unconvincing lockups. I don’t plane scarecrow installing it anymore but it never occurred to me to go when to an older build. I think I will try that now as this current lineup (Chromium, Citrio and Waterfox) isn’t wearing it. Reply Larry Kokoszka 1 year ago Nice roundup! For the criteria of unique features, tab management and Chrome extension integration, I’d offer Ghost Browser as well.. (disclaimer: I’m the founder). Every tab can have an isolated cookie jar (and more) so you can log into multiple finance of one web site for pretty much any site. Additionally the Projects full-length is a nice weapon in the wrestle versus tab bloat. Reply golu 1 year ago Cliqz is latest browser with privacy concern. There is no need to installed 3rd party ads-blocker or anti-tracker. They won’t sell history or any thing. It is Mozilla company. I love it Brain search [AI] and send tab to mobile. Thanks and have a nice day. Reply John 1 year ago Are there any browsers that can handle having many tabs(ie:50+) open. Palemoon just locks up without a while, Firefox does a similar thing. It seems like once Firefox is using 900,000k+ memory, it will just stop responding. Palemoon will do the same virtually 1,200,000k+. I’d like to find a browser that can protract to work normally, thesping the computer has plenty of RAM, with that kind of load. Reply Andrew 1 year ago Try Opera or Firefox Nightly. Reply Rakesh 1 year ago Currently I am using Sleipnir 6 on both Windows 10 & Android. I like Rectangular shaped tabs, Tab groups, Chrome extensions; my favorite Adguard, Lovely bookmark bar, Double click on any word and search this or within given page,Weightiersynchronizing on both platforms,WeightierUI, largest than Edge, Less memory consumption than Opera, Chrome or Firefox. Thanks. Reply Antony 1 year ago Really unsated by Yandex and its subconscious wheels update scam. Tried everything, task scheduler, services, task manaher, renominating update folder, NOTHING the underdone browser keeps wheels updating and slowing the computer lanugo during moments I need to manage computer and internet connection. Strange no one here mentioned Iron Browser by SRware? Reply HAL9000 1 year ago Sorry to hear Yandex is misbehaving. There is an option in settings to not update the browser when it’s closed, not sure if it will help.I’ve made it quite well-spoken in the vendible and the comments why browsers like Iron were not included. Reply Antony 1 year ago The only good thing well-nigh Yandex browser is that when you send a request for support they replay within 1-2 days (though you”re helping them) but when you mutter well-nigh the scam updating service, they remain silent :) As I said I tried everything but the subconscious update kicks in and distrups what a conputer zookeeper is doing, time to squint for an alternative. Reply Jeeshan 1 year ago I would recommend Citrio Browser…… largest for youtube Reply Saurabh 1 year ago “Upload image from Clipboard” is an unbeatable full-length which Slimjet boasts of! I have made a permanent switch to this Browser on worth of whilom &i its Turbo-charged download manager! I would like to see this “Upload from Clipboard” getting extended to other file-types as well— such as .doc, .pdf etc. Reply Aamir Shahzad 1 year ago Hi Raymond, thanks for the informative article. I’ll definitely try some of them. Reply home 1 year ago cool. love it Reply Vicant 1 year ago I like Iridium. It’s Chrome based, has somewhat restricted customization optons, is not very full-length rich, instead it is quick and lightweight on resourses. Reply DavidGP 1 year ago Hi all,is there a Chromium based browser that can have the tabs in the sidebar, but as THUMBNAILS (for previewing the page)?Thanks David Reply le_pragmatist 1 year ago Hey DavidGP, Yeah, Vivaldi does have that option in the Settings>Tabs page, if I remember correctly… Cheers Reply DiggerP 2 years ago @HAL9000 Thanks very much for your informative article.SurpassingI read this , I had just switched to Slimjet and couldn’t be happier. For me Chrome had wilt a hog despite their recent efforts to minimize memory..It;s interesting that you showed the screenshots of Taskmanager comparing Vivaldi and Slimjet, considering I compared most of them that way and Slimjet came out as using the least value of memeory. In fact – for me -almost 1/3 compared to Chrome.I’ve tried most browsers listed except for UC and for now – for me- it’s Slimjet all the way..I know , other people will have variegated requirements, but for me the difference in speed is very noticeable. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Slimjet is indeed a very nice browser with lots of features, the icing on the confection is the low memory usage compared to similar browsers.What stops me using it increasingly is the very slow update schedule, sometimes Slimjet is 3 versions overdue Chromium. Security starts to wilt a snooping when it’s getting that out of date. Reply Mart 2 years ago I stipulate with the fact that nobody is going to pay for a browser. So Ghost, is this a joke? And you tuition people for using incognito? Reply Wez 2 years ago Vivaldi all the way. Every single person to whom I have shown it, has gone home, uninstalled the data-stealing, privacy ignoring Chrome and installed Vivaldi instead. These are not ‘power users’ or ‘geeks’, they are ordinary people whom are fed up with companies such as Google from monetising their lives. I do not understand why you (and others) alimony referring to Vivaldi as a browser for ‘geeks’ and ‘power-users’. If having a few uneaten options misogynist to transpiration your browsing wits is ‘geeky’ then we’re all in trouble as our joint IQ has obviously dropped by several points ;-)Also worth noting that it was ‘geeks’ whom first brought Chrome to the unstipulated populace’s sustentation (I was one of those whom was at that time fooled by Google’s declaration of ‘do no evil’), but very few people (including yourselves describe it as a geek’s browser!p.s. I’m not ultimatum that Google doesn’t have a right to fund itself, but as what is basically the largest razzmatazz entity on the planet, it’s not short of a dollar or two. Focused specific razzmatazz is a dangerous thing in my view, increasingly unreceptive to brainwashing than notifying somebody of your product. But I’m old-fashioned – I still believe in an individual’s rights. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago As far as I’m aware, Vivaldi has similar privacy settings to Chromium, and Chromium in turn has similar privacy settings to Chrome. I’d be interested to know what you think is so unconfined well-nigh Vivaldi’s privacy settings and what is so bad well-nigh Chrome’s when they towards to be quite similar…Vivaldi is tabbed by myself and many others a browser increasingly for power users and geeks considering the stereotype user really doesn’t superintendency that much for customizing things. Vivaldi is advertized as a full-length rich and highly customizable browser. I would bet that ordinary people or those you know that have installed it, either don’t go home and fully customize it or don’t plane use most of the features available. Sure, anyone can simply install Vivaldi and leave it at default settings and it will work fine, but you and I both know that is not what the browser was designed for. ;) Reply ernie poythress 2 years ago uc is the only one that works with xp by the way Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Both Sleipnir 4 and Slimjet work on XP. Slimjet is a slightly older but still urgently maintained version 10. Reply kojack 2 years ago wrong. slimjet no longer works on xp. Sleipnir is not very friendly to english users. their website is in some foreign language HAL9000 2 years ago Like I said above, Slimjet version 10 is designed to work on XP and Vista and does so quite nicely. It’s based on an older version of Chromium but is still maintained and supported by Flashpeak.The Sleipnir website stuff in Japanese does not stop anyone from running the browser in XP. Slobodan 2 years ago Is it true that when You unshut plenty of tabs in Chromium Clones You have to buy new, wider monitor to be worldly-wise to read tab titles? Smart. And there’s this thing in Firefox/Pale Moon tabbed Panorama… Reply Wez 2 years ago LOL.p.s. FF/PM got their tab functionality ideas from an old version of Opera – the same place where they found most of their ‘innovations’. (speed-dial, tabbed browsing, write bar search and many, many more.). It would be nice of them to make it well-spoken that very few of Mozilla’s ‘innovations’ unquestionably came from in-house. Regards PM, I haven’t used it in a while, does it still leak memory like a sieve? And did they fix those security issues they were having surrounding online purchases made through their browser?Untiedfrom that I kind of liked it. You know, until something much, much largest came on the scene. I’ve been using Vivaldi overly since :-) Reply Vince 2 years ago Tree Style Tab addon, unromantic to GNU IceCat, seems to be a decent MULTI-ROW tabs support as requested by Marcus. Reply Marcus 2 years ago None of that browsers support MULTI-ROW tabs like Firefox, personally without that functionality I don’t see why I should move from Firefox. Reply Vince 2 years ago I’m trying GNU IceCat now. Not so bad ! Reply Its-A Me 2 years ago Hello may I suggest some new browsers for the list : ghostbrowser.com (beta out) opera.com/fr/computer/neon Reply HAL9000 2 years ago I haven’t tried Opera Neon yet but I have tried Ghost Browser recently.It’s got one or two potentially useful features but charging a premium for a browser or using a cutdown self-ruling version really isn’t going to work, in my opinion. People are not going to pay any money for a browser, let vacated the completely outrageous $250+ per year I’ve seen mentioned. Reply Larry Kokoszka 2 years ago Hi Hal. Thanks for trying Ghost. Current pricing is $10/month or $60/year.Self-rulingversion is not cut down. It’s unquestionably fully featured with limitations – not uncommon for productivity tools.We’ve decided to use a freemium model, like most productivity tools do, rather than monetizing by tracking your every move on line or stuffing ads into your browsing experience, like most self-ruling browsers do. We finger that stuff thankful to our user-customers, we can build a largest product than if we are thankful to our advertiser-customers.Since it saves you 10-15 minutes a few times a day, the productivity gains for anyone charging over $5/hour for their professional services that are performed in a browser, are definitely recouped. We think it’s pearly and so do all of our premium users. Turns out “People are not going to pay any money for a browser” isn’t really true…it’s a rencontre waffly the mindset for sure. But people are starting to see the value. We’re not the only ones with a premium version so I think this is increasingly of a shift than an impossible.Thanks for the mention @Its-A Me Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Thanks for your input Larry, your self-ruling version is cut lanugo considering it is a restricted version of a full product, that by its very nature ways a “cut down” version.Err, which self-ruling browsers stuff ads into your browsing experience?While I applaud your efforts to create a variegated product, by charging a not inconsiderable fee of between $60-$120 per year (your browser itself quoted me $250) rules out 99.999% of users. There’s moreover self-ruling and much cheaper paid Chrome addons that do a similar thing to your multi login.Your talk of saving professional people xx value of minutes or money per day is highly subjective and only a small fraction of people will likely find any real value in paying for it. If that is what you are aiming for, then unconfined and good luck to you. But IMO, a paid browser is not going to reach mainstream in this day and age and will remain a niche browser with a small (and possibly loyal) following. Reply Occulter 2 years ago Any significant reason for not reviewing SW Iron. It claims to be a superior privacy oriented browser than Google Chrome and does update often. A 64 bit version is moreover available, and is compatable with the utitilities offered at the Google Store.. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago We made very well-spoken at the top of the vendible we’re not interested in looking at browsers which offer nothing but a couple of minor privacy tweaks, there are dozens which do that. Iron falls into that category and is the same as Chromium untied from stopping a few calls to Google, you can stop most of those calls to Google yourself from within Chromium anyway.This vendible is well-nigh Chromium based browsers that offer interesting and useful features Chromium doesn’t have. Reply cornkorn 2 years ago Torch browser pretty much the same with UC browser.. the thing is’ im not sure if its still maintain properly by developers.. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Torch and UC browser are nothing alike, the only similarity they share is the Chromium engine, everything without that is quite different. Reply CampNightmare 1 year ago Beware of Torch. My other browsers behaved very oddly the last time I had Torch. Eventually found the .exe had hooked into the system without uninstalling the program. Wish I’d taken a screenshot but basically Torch was ground zero on all network traffic. Regardless of the browser I had open, it was going “through” Torch!A shame too cuz it’s unquestionably a really nice browser. :( Reply VirtualW 2 years ago Very good. I was looking for options based on Chromium to replace a Firefox that is getting worse but consuming less than Chrome. I tried some of those mentioned and although Opera works very well, you have to take into worth the rest. I’ll try them a little. Congratulations for the post. Reply Nomad 2 years ago Thanks very much for interesting, informative article. I have tried most of the browsers mentioned over the last few years. My favourite for a year or so is “Slimjet”. A straight forward, trouble self-ruling browser! Reply vamus 2 years ago Opera is still owned and run in Norway though, which has to pinion to local and European laws regarding privacy and data. In other words, all your data goes straight to the ClA Reply mircato 2 years ago you forgot to mention comodo dragon :3 Reply HAL9000 2 years ago We didn’t forget Comodo Dragon.Untiedfrom the few privacy tweaks, we don’t consider it to have much else in the way of useful or interesting features over Chrome/Chromium. Reply raz 2 years ago ghostbrowser.com Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Looks interesting although there’s not much in the way of uneaten features untied from one or two things. It’s moreover not misogynist to the public yet… Reply Cat 2 years ago @HAL9000 Thanks for the review, it’s definitely a unconfined list of Chromium-based browsers. Just wanted to let you know that Ghost Browser is indeed misogynist to the public and is self-ruling to download. Check it out at ghostbrowser.com and let us know what you think. Reply pureocean 2 years ago @HAL9000, thanks for the review.Chromium developers had removed the Disable DirectWrite since v53.. Therefore, all fonts now renders only by DirectWrite. Existed the “#disable-direct-write” flag’s the last build is 52.0.2718 or surpassing builds.Many based-Chromium browsers did impressed by removing Disable DirectWrite. just as I guessed, many users has been react to this revert. If you can take a peek to Google-Opera-Vivaldi forums, you should read out there which it’s negative comments and “bring when to Disable DirectWrite” requests. Neither Chromium developers nor Opera nor Vivaldi superintendency well-nigh requests, complaints by users.Why I don’t like DirectWrite rendering. It’s fonts tasterized as anti-aliasing style which it is fuzzy, blurry and hurts my vision (not only me!). Therefore, I’d stuck at old version of Chrome.WithoutI discovered Cent Browser. In this browser “added when disablingUncontrivedWrite”. Of course, the Browser’s contains many useful features but for me, whilom all main priorirty is DisableDirectWrite feature. I try to inform everyone well-nigh the Cent Browser. I wish, its would be often update but implementing of the features to last stable Chromium engine couldn’t easy. Reply Gerd Backhaus 2 years ago Yes, i confirm, that “disable-direct-write” and disable WebRTC are must have features in Browsers. I can not understand, why this 2 Features are removed. And the next big problem is the removed XP support. Reply Zo Pheno 2 years ago The weightier of all them is Slimjet definitly.. has the option to disabl fully WebRTC settins for flashplayer and many others Reply Tristan 2 years ago Opera with its latest update (41.0.2353.5) appears to have gone in the crapper. I had been using it past 2 years no issue, but just last weekend I got a new SSD and did a fresh install of Windows 7 and without all the updates installed Opera. Right yonder it would crash seconds without loading a page and would constantly ask if I wanted to make it default and checking yes or dont ask then had no effect. Removing, cleaning the registry and reinstalling stock-still nothing. Rolling when to the previous version worked fine and Chrome moreover worked fine. Sad considering I much prefer it to Chrome. Hopefully they can get when on track Reply TeeDubya 2 years ago You left out Torch (torchbrowser.com)? It has 3 seated features – an spanking-new torrent downloader (without the need of a defended torrent client), media grabber and a player. I use it daily and highly recommend it. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Yes, Torch was intentionally left out considering there are some things well-nigh it I just don’t like.Firstly it gets flagged by a lot of security software as malicious considering it contains an adware extension. Although it can be removed people shouldn’t have to disable their antivirus to be worldly-wise to download a browser.Secondly I’m just not sure well-nigh the music and games add-ons. The music expressly looks a bit iffy on its content. I realise it comes from sites like YouTube but just well-nigh all of it looks like copyrighted material to me. Reply Ratcicle 2 years ago Comodo Dragon (Now Chromodo) anyone? Reply HAL9000 2 years ago If you read what the vendible is about, we’re not interested in listing browsers which are basically Chromium with a few privacy tweaks here and there, there’s dozens virtually that do the same thing.We’re looking at browsers that have some truly interesting or useful features that Chrome or Chromium don’t. Reply Mohan Mekap 2 years ago Vivldi browser an interesting one. Which I need to try out. I use Chrome as my regular browser and for downloading opera which is now using chromium, opera is one of the weightier as it has so many variegated functions but chrome of decent hardware configuration is weightier among the lot. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago As Chrome is identical to Chromium untied from a few things bolted on, they perform the same. As, like Chrome, these browsers are all based on Chromium they “should” perform similarly, and for the most part they do.Personally, I thought Vivaldi was the overall worst performing out of all 7, for both memory usage and load times in unrepealable scenarios. Reply John Saunders 2 years ago When i had trouble with my computer, a person from telstra australia told me that telstra did not support mozilla firefox and that i should delete it and install chrome. and just a note as well the same person informed me that avast was not a recomended anti virus to use and i should delete it as well. interesting information from telstra, i installed chrome as suggested by them Reply MikeFromMarkham 2 years ago SRware’s Iron is flipside solid Chromium-based browser that works very well and has largest seated privacy than Chrome. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago SRWare Iron is virtually identical to Chromium untied from a few calls to Google. A lot has been written well-nigh Iron and the claims it has made well-nigh privacy. There are dozens of other browsers that do a similar thing.What this vendible is well-nigh is browsers with interesting features over and whilom Chrome/Chromium. Reply Ken 2 years agoFlipsidealternative browser I’ve been using is Brave. Its main special full-length is built in ad-blocking. Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Brave is mentioned near the end of the article, it’s quite interesting but doesn’t support extensions, and that rules it out of our list. Reply L.R G 2 years ago What well-nigh citrio ;) Reply khemis 2 years ago welcome Reply Sujay 2 years ago Very nice and informative post. :) Reply HAL9000 2 years ago Thanks, and nice to hear from you then Sujay!The post does show there are some really interesting alternatives to Chrome/Chromium around, and many are loaded with useful features. ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email write will not be published. 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