New Iron-Version: 13.0.800.1 Stable for Windows
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:40 pm
We released the new Iron 13 today, which contains all features and updates known from Chromim 13. The current version is 13.0.800.1.
Main improvements:
- Over 30 security fixes
- Better Performance
- Instant Pages when enabled
- minor fixes
Download Installer:
http://www.srware.net/downloads/srware_iron.exe
Download Portable:
http://www.srware.net/downloads/IronPortable.zip
UPDATE to Version 13.0.800.1:
Version 13.0.800.1 patches the last (security-)bugs.
Additionally we have integrated a new feature: pricacy.ini (BETA). In the wake of new features such as standard activated WebGL it has become necessary to update things like the GPU-Black list from time to time automatically, as incompatible combinations of GPU + OS + driver can cause instability and (in very rare cases) system crashes. But beside that professionals who "know what they are doing" don't want this components even if there are not transporting any private data. With the privacy.ini feature it is now possible to disable these components (at your own risk). How does it work? Just download the attached privacy.ini, unzip into the Iron-directory and (re)start the browser. Attention: While pricacy.ini is active, (at the moment) no new extensions can be installed from the Google page.
Main improvements:
- Over 30 security fixes
- Better Performance
- Instant Pages when enabled
- minor fixes
Download Installer:
http://www.srware.net/downloads/srware_iron.exe
Download Portable:
http://www.srware.net/downloads/IronPortable.zip
UPDATE to Version 13.0.800.1:
Version 13.0.800.1 patches the last (security-)bugs.
Additionally we have integrated a new feature: pricacy.ini (BETA). In the wake of new features such as standard activated WebGL it has become necessary to update things like the GPU-Black list from time to time automatically, as incompatible combinations of GPU + OS + driver can cause instability and (in very rare cases) system crashes. But beside that professionals who "know what they are doing" don't want this components even if there are not transporting any private data. With the privacy.ini feature it is now possible to disable these components (at your own risk). How does it work? Just download the attached privacy.ini, unzip into the Iron-directory and (re)start the browser. Attention: While pricacy.ini is active, (at the moment) no new extensions can be installed from the Google page.