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(12-05-2021, 07:39 AM)Perfect_Stranger Wrote: [ -> ]After a huge amount of shit poured out on the developer, I think that the right decision is to send everything to hell and stop communicating with this moronic herd who dirtied the forum.

I agree, but there is one BUT - here and the users can be understood... They are almost 2 years waiting for an update, and the developer is silent and says nothing. I'm sure that if there was a normal alternative browser, everyone would switch to it and there would be none of this. It is wrong to blame only users, it's the developer's fault too...
(12-05-2021, 09:03 AM)Spuner Wrote: [ -> ]They are almost 2 years waiting for an update...
2 years? And why not three? Smile
(12-05-2021, 10:03 AM)100perCent Wrote: [ -> ]2 years? And why not three? Smile

Wrong, sorry. It's just like it's been two years )

P.S. one year or two, it doesn't change anything, unfortunately.
(12-05-2021, 10:05 AM)Spuner Wrote: [ -> ]Wrong, sorry. It's just like it's been two years )

P.S. one year or two, it doesn't change anything, unfortunately.
If "it doesn't change anything" why worry so much. Use Cent while he can open sites.
(10-07-2021, 02:12 PM)gtanadam Wrote: [ -> ]GDIChromium updated. GDI implementation patch ported to 96.0.4664.0 as promised.
https://github.com/GTANAdam/GDIChromium/...6.0.4664.0

For those wishing to just seamless upgrade from CentBrowser:
1. Make sure CentBrowser and GDIChromium are not running
2. Navigate to %LocalAppData%
3. Remove User Data folder inside Chromium
4. Copy User Data folder inside CentBrowser to Chromium
5. Launch the new browser and voila! your stuff are there!

Thank you for your nice work friend, and for giving us an alternative now that Cent is most likely dead.

Juujika

(12-07-2021, 12:53 AM)Jimbo Slip Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for your nice work friend, and for giving us an alternative now that Cent is most likely dead.

Yes thanks, but is that still vanilla Chromium?
(12-06-2021, 08:23 PM)sefiqin Wrote: [ -> ]If "it doesn't change anything" why worry so much. Use Cent while he can open sites.

Because it should be measured in WEEKS as in a few weeks or at worst a couple dozen of WEEKS, not YEARS.
(12-07-2021, 09:50 AM)Juujika Wrote: [ -> ]Yes thanks, but is that still vanilla Chromium?

Yes, but for someone like me, who is mainly interested in disabling directwrite rather than the other Cent features, it's perfectly adequate.
Foreigners say the developer died of covid-19...
(12-08-2021, 12:46 PM)Jimbo Slip Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, but for someone like me, who is mainly interested in disabling directwrite rather than the other Cent features, it's perfectly adequate.
I am also using the Cent only because of DirectWrite option disable/enable. 
Maybe you know another browser when I can disable /enable it?