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MxNitro Browser
MerleOne:
Hi,
I have "adopted" MxNitro on my LenovoG505 (slow machine) and it's the only browser where I can view Youtube contents without hiccups... So speed is definitely a must for me, I don't care much for extensions.
dantheman:
Good for you! :)
Have you tried Opera's latest chromium based?
Here's what GHacks reported in a recent article.
MilesAhead:
Hi,
I have "adopted" MxNitro on my LenovoG505 (slow machine) and it's the only browser where I can view Youtube contents without hiccups... So speed is definitely a must for me, I don't care much for extensions.
-MerleOne (March 31, 2015, 03:11 PM)
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I didn't think of that. It might be worth a try watching some streaming vids. Firefox is glacial on some sites getting the buffering when first starting the vid.
Edit: speak of the devil. I just opened mxNitro and there's an update.
MerleOne:
Good for you! :)
Have you tried Opera's latest chromium based?
Here's what GHacks reported in a recent article.
-dantheman (March 31, 2015, 03:30 PM)
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Thanks, I'll have a look. I have an installed version of Opera 28 but can't find this setting. Will try again later on.
MilesAhead:
I'll say one thing for it. They seem to have some marketing panache. Instead of the usual wizard the update installer(more like an unpacker since it was portable) had a big green arrow and looked cool. What was uncool was that it just stuck the folder in my user settings without asking. But at least it looked good doing it. :)
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