Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
Chromium Portable's first release was in the beginning of 2010, so -.- cannot be the first one to suggest it
I also think that the description could be changed to something like this:
Chromium Portable is a custom-built version of the dev channel of the Chromium web browser, optimized for portable use and packaged in the PortableApps.com Format. It also supports jPortable.
Chromium Portable's first release was in the beginning of 2010, so -.- cannot be the first one to suggest it
I think he means the first person to point out the program here on PFWC.
kAlug wrote:I also think that the description could be changed to something like this:
Chromium Portable is a custom-built version of the dev channel of the Chromium web browser, optimized for portable use and packaged in the PortableApps.com Format. It also supports jPortable.
Chromium Portable's first release was in the beginning of 2010, so -.- cannot be the first one to suggest it
I think he means the first person to point out the program here on PFWC.
We don't really have a policy about this.
The credit could go to the member (-.-) who first mentioned the base application (Chromium).
Or it could be given to the one (me) who first mentioned this particular portable version (Chromium Portable)
The choice doesn't matter much to me. I decided to give the credit to -.- so that I don't look like being selfish.
SYSTEM wrote:I originally put the correct icon there. Checker changed it to a wrong one.
You used the correct one. I tried to improve it, because it was a little bit fuzzy. I first used the Chromium icon, but than I saw, that Chromium Portable has an icon with an USB sign it it.
So I changed it to this ... it's the same you show here
webfork wrote:Although it looked the same, I went ahead and updated.
It was already changed to the correct one by me
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The new release 16.0.912.15 includes support for the Do Not Track HTTP header, based on code available in Chromium's issue 81844.
In order to enable it, edit the Preferences file inside your profile folder (look at chrome://version, field "Profile path") with a decent editor and add "do_not_track": true, to the first line (after the {).
kAlug wrote:The new release 16.0.912.15 includes support for the Do Not Track HTTP header, based on code available in Chromium's issue 81844.
In order to enable it, edit the Preferences file inside your profile folder (look at chrome://version, field "Profile path") with a decent editor and add "do_not_track": true, to the first line (after the {).
kAlug wrote:The new release 16.0.912.15 includes support for the Do Not Track HTTP header
Edited entry to reflect this addition.
The only problem is that, the way you have written it, it seems that it is a Chromium feature, when in fact it is an addition to Chromium Portable. I suggest reverting the first paragraph and changing the second one to:
Chromium Portable is a custom-built version of the dev channel of the Chromium web browser, packaged in the PortableApps.com Format. It is optimized for portable use, supports jPortable and includes some modifications from the vanilla Chromium, like support for the Do Not Track opt-out specification.