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Hi "stuarttunstall",

It is not surprising that your first impressions of Cent Browser are positive; because Cent Browser is currently the best quality of Chromium-based browsers (in terms of user security, functionality, stability and speed, etc.). This has been the case since the day it was first produced.

The worst event on Chromium-based browsers now is this: If you back up all extensions and personal settings that you have installed in this type of browser, and you want to move them to the same browser on another computer or the same browser on the same computer as the operating system you reinstalled, the "User Data" directory you previously backed up it will never work; all your personal settings will be reset immediately and your extensions will be deleted.

In order to avoid this negativity that occurs on Chromium-based browsers a few years ago, you must first acquire a Google account and synchronize your browser online. There is only one browser that does not agree with this immoral coercion by Google: Cent Browser.

However, every good thing has a lack, a mistake; for example, although the classic and portable versions of Cent Browser are produced separately in both 32 and 64 bits, the developer still thinks:

- If people who are not satisfied with the browser they use want to try Cent Browser, all of them are both novice and their computers are 32 bit architecture;

- Therefore, we should not explicitly show the download link of our 64-bit browser on the first page, so that all novice visitors who want to try it cannot easily find and download it;

- Thus, our visitors will not try to accidentally install our 64-bit browser on their 32-bit architecture computer, and they will not see the result fail and accuse our browser by mistake.

In short, the developer of Cent knows how to produce quality browsers; but he never knows what kind of users would want to use it more. However, novice users will continue to use it even if they are not satisfied with Google Chrome; only non-novice users will look for new browsers.

As for your question: Click the "History" tab on the Cent Browser site home page; Don't think, "This tab can only contain past versions!" All versions are there; Download and install 64 bits!

In the meantime, some forum members think, "The more frequently a web browser is updated, the better quality it is" and constantly complains: "We want an updated version"; Disregard!

Regards,
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New user - by stuarttunstall - 11-06-2019, 09:09 PM
RE: New user - by Proton1983 - 11-07-2019, 04:39 AM
RE: New user - by taba - 11-07-2019, 06:12 AM
RE: New user - by stuarttunstall - 11-07-2019, 07:49 AM
RE: New user - by patrickdrd - 11-07-2019, 08:24 AM

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