![]() ![]() oednhnbjhg ( Selfhosted-Sync via Nextcloud, WebDAV or Google Drive)īitwarden (). ![]() Anyway, from Homepage Warning: It is highly recommended you switch to something besides the default Iron homepage. Portable SRWare Iron is fast, familiar, and privacy-oriented. Location: Midwestern US SRWare Iron Homepage 1 by TP109 » Fri 4:37 pm Probably has been discussed before. Raindrop.io: (an iPhone + Android App is also avaiable)įloccus. You get the flexibility of a portable instrument and the efficiency of a well-known interface and menu. hmppcggdog ( an Android App is also avaiable) If you want to use a Google-Free Sync/Password-Management Alternative:ĮverSync. Don't worry, just try sync, it will work! You will still read "You don't have permission to access this content". PS: After joining the group there will be no fancy message. If you want to test the Sync from Google ("Sign-In"):ġ. If you don't want this, you can of course always use one of the Google-Free alternatives listed below. Contrary to first news, the access will not be cut off, if the person who wants to test it is willing to do a little extra step (joining a mailing list). Iron is an open source web browser based on Chromium and published by SRWare.Starting from March 15th, Google will change access to it's own APIs like Sync for 3rd Party Chromium-based browser like Iron. Basically, the main difference with Google Chrome is that it’s fully open source (as far as I know, Chromium is open source but Chrome isn’t) and that it’s not published by Google. ![]() Would be so nice if you could find some time to fix the found issues. Other important differences are: better privacy (see details there), no mandatory auto-updater, native ad blocker, and an easily changeable user-agent (via UA.ini). Iron is known as the browser with the best privacy settings. Dont want to switch back to Google Chrome or Chromium again. ![]() Last but not least, it’s published both as an installable app and as a portable app. It’s updated quite frequently, the latest stable version is 4.0.280 while the latest beta is 5.0.380, which seems to be as up-to-date as Chrome.Īnyway, I decided that since this one is Google-free I could give it a go and add it to my portable software arsenal. And as with the portable Firefox and Opera the Flash player issue came up. The new problem? The plug-in folder was nowhere to be found. Security and Privacy SRWare is the only browser which can be totally 'quiet' That means: Your private sphere will stay private You only give that informations away from which you really want it. We provide you a clean peace of software which only installs and does what you want. I eventually tried my luck and put it in the Iron root folder and… it worked. Key Features: Simplicity Nobody likes bloatware. So, the steps to install Flash on Iron portable are: Iron bills itself as a Chrome/Chromium alternative which protects both security and privacy while even giving a performance boost. Most browsers put their support stuff in your User Library folder - either in the Application Support subfolder or in a folder named similarly to the application. Iron 103 on Windows 10 21H2 64B, happens on two different machines : HP Probook 430 G3 HP Probook 450 G2 Both machine have Intel on-board video. It comes from the individual behind SRWare, a private software company in Germany. The User Library folder is hidden by default in Lion - to get there just invoke to Go To Folder. option in Finder and type /Library in the resulting dialog. SRWare says that development on the browser is funded by donations and ads on their website.This won't make matters worse: the data in this folder is already corrupted. Create a folder called plugins in Iron root folder (so, Iron/plugins) (if you need more pointers this means that the plugins folder is at the same level as the extensions folder – Iron/extensions).Get a copy of NPSWF32.dll and flashplayer.xpt (see the guide for Firefox portable)įor Chrome portable (if for some reason you insist on getting that one), the process should be the same (I didn’t check it).Removing the directory will allow Chrome to create it again and use it correctly. Update (June 1): you can also grab Flash 10.1 RC6 there. Update (June 12): you can grab Flash 10.1 final here. ![]()
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