You may have to reload the browser.įurthermore, if your user profile has "disappeared", move contents of AppData\Local\Chromium\User Data to AppData\Local\Supermium\User Data. (32 bit only) If a download is both done and continues to display the progress bar, copy and paste the download link to a separate tab and try again. The workaround is to manually change the downloads folder as needed. "Ask where to save each file before downloading" is non-functional in 32 bit Supermium. Public debugging symbols (with smaller page sizes so they are compatible with all Windows 7-compatible debugging tools) Screenshot feature via "share" button on address bar (previously restricted to Windows 8.1 and up in official code) #force-xp-theme forces the older Chrome titlebars that were previously used when desktop composition was disabled or unavailable #force-dark-mode forces dark mode on the browser's UI elements Two new flags in chrome://flags: #force-dark-mode and #force-xp-theme H.264 decoder (used for YouTube live streams, Twitch etc.) This version of Supermium adds the following features: TTS voices being unavailable on Windows 7 and below This version of Supermium fixes the following issue: The zipped browser folders are recommended if the browser is not to be placed in the user data folder. Baidu Spark Browser (Chromium 44) Coc Coc UC Browser Maxthon QQ Browser (Tencent). NOTE: the 32 bit package was revised on to improve stability on 32 bit Vista. Localization issues are resolved and stray English-language strings should no longer appear. This can be used in conjunction with AeroGlass for Win8.1+ or similar products. A persistent flag is now available to ensure that the system handles titlebar drawing on Windows 10: #disable-windows-10-custom-titlebar. Safe Browsing Download crash bug is fixed. Appearence of PWAs is corrected to match the themes native to Windows NT 6.x systems. Screenshot feature in Sharing Hub (in address bar) is restored. On Windows 8.1 and above, this also fixes the issue of Supermium being excluded from the list of potential default browsers. Protocol handling is fixed upon discovery of protocol handler string length limitation bug in Windows. GDI font rendering is now available, with the command line switch -disable-direct-write or the persistent flag #force-gdi. 64 bit browser recommended (especially for extended kernel users). Firefox and Safari bring up the rear, at 515 and 468. Edge, Opera, and other Chromium-based browsers hew closely to Chrome. Windows Vista is now supported, at a level of SP2 (extended kernel not required anymore). Chrome maintains its longtime lead on this test with a score of 528. It is based off Chromium 1.192, but incorporates some extra patches, such as patches against CVE-2023-6345.
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