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Beta version (5.2.1168.57)
Печать у всех нормально работает? Т.к. перестал сетевой HP печатать.
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When copying link titles from the context menu, any extra spaces — and even line breaks, if present — get copied too. Why not apply a simple trim() (or the browser-equivalent of it) to clean up the text before adding the link to the clipboard?

(07-17-2025, 05:00 AM)Skufold Wrote: I really liked how the dark mode was implemented in the Cats )

This function in Cats is realized terribly. Expansion is much better and with more flexible settings. Even when I use Cats, it will still come to use the expansion and Google Store.
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Just wanted to say a huge thank you for adding AC3 support in CentBrowser!
You’ve officially made browser-based movie nights sound awesome — literally!  Smile

As a video site owner, I can’t overstate how helpful this is. I actually filter access to certain AC3-based streams depending on the browser’s capabilities. So yeah — this update made my day. I suspect that when this news hits the radar of streaming platform owners, you'll see a nice little surge in users (if not a standing ovation).

Also, small but important suggestion:
Right now, CentBrowser identifies itself just like a generic Chromium build — same User-Agent, same Brand. It’d be really helpful to have a setting to optionally identify as Cent, CentBrowser, or even custom brand — just like Edge and Opera do.
This would let devs like me distinguish CentBrowser from plain old Chrome, and allow us to say:
"Ah yes, this one can handle AC3 like a pro."  Biggrin

Sure, I could load a small AC3 audio snippet via JavaScript and check codec support manually...
But that feels a bit like asking the browser to solve a Rubik's Cube every time someone loads a page — not ideal for performance.

Anyway, just wanted to say: you're doing amazing work. CentBrowser still remains the best Chromium-based browser out there, hands down.
Thanks again — and keep rocking!

P.S. Just wanted to follow up and let you know that I’ve tested AC3 detection using MediaSource.isTypeSupported() — and it works perfectly!
Quick, clean, and no need to poke the browser with actual audio files — exactly what I needed.

Thanks once more for adding native AC3 support. It’s a game-changer, especially for those of us managing video content platforms. You’ve really raised the bar for Chromium-based browsers (and set it to Dolby Digital levels).

Keep up the amazing work!
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(07-07-2025, 02:46 PM)Admini Wrote: Download Links: 
https://static.centbrowser.com/win_beta/5.2.1168.57/

I cannot see that directory when I navigate to https://static.centbrowser.com/win_beta/. Any idea why?
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(5 hours ago)sx1sajor Wrote: Any idea why?

Quote:Joined: Aug 2018

It's a private beta, it was always like that. When there's some specific critical bug found, for example preventing the browser from starting, the dev can compile a new version for reporter to test it out.
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