Anyone tried & using Comodo Dragon?

sysop.standalone39

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Haven't heard of/tried it yet. Going to give a shot tonight. Hopefully it pans out well, I have my doubts. I have been using chrome since it launched (as my main browser, still use opera and firefox on occasion) but the last two months it's been doing A LOT of strange things with CSS sheets, interface malfunctions, page sizing issues. And ive seen similar issues on friends computers, even on fresh chrome & OS installs. So I really don't know what is happening there. But if it continues I'm done with chrome until they get their stuff straightened out.

Thanks for the tip I'll leave my 2 cents on comodo tomorrow.
 

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I've tried it when it first was released in February and wrote a brief review of it here: http://www.techairlines.com/2010/02/17/a-secure-comodo-dragon-version-of-chromium/

It's been a while since I used it so I just gave it another try right now.

It doesn't seem like much has changed and it works almost exactly like Chrome. The only noticable feature difference between Dragon and Chrome is that when you visit an SSL page on Comodo that uses (quoted from Comodo) "inferior certificates" (often non-EV Certificates), it shows a warning message that the certificate might not be trusted. For example: https://x10hosting.com/control

As for "extended privacy", it does remove a lot of tracking that is usually done by Google w/ Chrome. See: http://forums.comodo.com/news-annou...ivacy-dragon-vs-chromium-t63348.10.html;wap2=

It's a great alternate browser for those who want the features of Chrome without the unnecessary tracking from Google.
 
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