GreenBrowser (portable web browser)

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GreenBrowser (portable web browser)

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GreenBrowser (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=24) is a long standing Trident based (MSIE engine) full featured portable web browser that doesn't have any forum topic suitable for officialdom. I'm posting a new one to "Discussion" because GreenBrowser was originally submitted by Mr. Lee, TPFC's founder.
http://www.morequick.com/indexen.htm wrote:GreenBrowser is your best choice of flexible and powerful green web browser. GreenBrowser is least memory occupy browser, it is fastest browser and most configurable browser. GreenBrowser is free to download and use.
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Softpedia's review at www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Browsers/GreenBrowser.shtml.

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Re: GreenBrowser (portable web browser)

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Topic update: Greenbrowser v6.9.1223 released in 2016 (changelog at http://www.morequick.com/History.htm).

FWIW, interesting user report at www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=24#comment31279.

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Re: GreenBrowser (portable web browser)

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Midas wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:18 am Topic update: Greenbrowser v6.9.1223 released (changelog at http://www.morequick.com/History.htm).

FWIW, interesting user report at www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=24#comment31279.
That is an interesting comment for a bunch of reasons, but what was first on my mind was "who's still using IE-based browsers?" Turns out it's a lot.

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Re: GreenBrowser (portable web browser)

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webfork wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:41 am That is an interesting comment for a bunch of reasons, but what was first on my mind was "who's still using IE-based browsers?" Turns out it's a lot.
GreenBrowser is a quite interesting browser with tons of features, as its home page explains.

But indeed, it doesn't make much sense to use an IE-based browser these days. Websites are starting to use features IE never got, and thus IE-based browsers no longer have 100% compatibility with web pages.
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