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Comodo IceDragon 16.1


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Comodo IceDragon is a fast and versatile Internet browser based on Mozilla Firefox which features several security, performance and feature enhancements over the core build. Fully compatible with Firefox plug-ins and extensions, IceDragon combines the freedom and functionality of Firefox with the unparalleled security and privacy of Comodo. Comodo IceDragon is fast, easy to use and light on PC resources. It allows you to scan web-pages for malware right from the browser. IceDragon also features lightning fast page loads with integrated DNS service, privacy and performance enhancements over Firefox core and retains full compatibility with Firefox plug-ins.

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THis going to be the next thing to replace FIrefox due to listing? =P
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THis going to be the next thing to replace FIrefox due to listing? =P

lol. Nah, it was a replacement to a non-updated, not so famous browser that was removed from frontpage.

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Ah okays, I see.

Thanks as yeah just sticking to Hourlies at the moment for primary usage. And then on laptop using Waterfox.

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Changelog:

Hello,

We are happy to announce that an update for Comodo IceDragon is available for download!

What's new:

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- IceDragon is based on Firefox 16.0.1.

- Added Multi-language support feature.

- Added Portable version.

- Added Manual Update feature.

- Added 'Close Tabs To The Right' feature.

- Changed Yahoo as default search engine and homepage.

What's fixed:

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- some GUI issues;

KNOWN ISSUES

- Importing data during the installation of Comodo IceDragon may not work in some cases.

- Minor GUI issues.

BUG REPORTS:

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Please use https://forums.comodo.com/bug-reports-cid-b284.0/ to report your bugs. Our moderators collect these bugs and submit them to the devs.

DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS:

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Setup for Windows XP 32-bit/64-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit/64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit:

http://download.comodo.com/icedragon/icedragonsetup.exe

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Size: 27.2 MB (28,617,208 bytes)

MD5: 2e77590fccd780b48e3cec215e8b6126

SHA1: 1e98d31290da742c49c5b5ffc671f19dfd55c6b9

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Is this anything like WaterFox? --> http://www.waterfoxproject.org/

I don't understand why there are variations to Firefox... seems redundant to me, if it is based upon the same exact technology.

Waterfox - optimized for 64-bit systems.

IceDragon - optimized for security.

Most, if not all, the Firefox flocks are optimized for performance. ;)

Also, some of them add extra flavour. :P Try IceDragon, it looks kickass. :D

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Awww, so you mean the Comodo IceDragon is FF based while the Comodo Dragon is Chromium based? Hmmmm. .. . . . Lots of browser to choose from O_O

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Awww, so you mean the Comodo IceDragon is FF based while the Comodo Dragon is Chromium based? Hmmmm. .. . . . Lots of browser to choose from O_O

Options are always good. Main Firefox is recommended over it's flocks. But, as I said, flocks have some good enhancement. In my short tests, IceDragon is 15% slower than Firefox, but it adds small security additions and new looks.

On Chrome side, I personally will recommend it's flocks over Chrome. Why? Because I don't trust Google.

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Ohhhh, why you don't trust Google?

so you?

any way , hope they made icedragon X64 after they test its stability .

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Ohhhh, why you don't trust Google?

Why should I? :P Going by Google's business and past, no reason to trust Google. To cut things short, Google tracks Chrome users for it's ads business.

any way , hope they made icedragon X64 after they test its stability .

On Comodo forums, the Mod has said that in future, there's a possibility to see the x64 version.

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Ohhhh, why you don't trust Google?

any way , hope they made icedragon X64 after they test its stability .

On Comodo forums, the Mod has said that in future, there's a possibility to see the x64 version.

yes i know , that why i mention that :)

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