lylejk wrote:Works great for XP (32-bit). Though Youtube has now gone to HTML5, some sites that embed Youtube videos still want to use Flash player, so I tested video play at one of those sites that do and the video plays flawlessly too. Thanks for the update.
You can download plugin to force flash on youtube for chrome
It works.
Yes; I know, but now that I have a better computer to run my VM, I like HTML5 better (accept it doesn't show many options when it comes to screen size choices like Flash gave you). I keep on getting a message now that Flash won't be supported by the browser soon though. I suppose it's because of the two types of flash.
This version of Iron, and the prior version, have been reporting to 74.125.25.188 every time the browser is opened. Whois identifies this as Google, Inc. located in Mountain View, California, 94043, USA. Looks like Iron has some work to do to stop this.
iron_default_browser wrote:Why is update not possible from within browser ?
(Which is standard meanwhile).
Why is it still a 32 bit application ?
(Where 64 bit is standard).
Why is the standard browser problem, which exists since years,
still not solved ?
I believe that this browser protects my privacy much more than google chrome.
But i know, it took much more of my time thatn google chrome.
1. Because
2. Cause I need 32 bit And 64 bit has absolutely no advantages. None, Nada, Niente!
3. The Standard Browser Problem is resolved since v40, or 41, not sure, but it's solved!
I'm encountering a bug when scrolling with the mouse wheel
The page renders correctly, but everything is invisibly stuck in place. When I scroll away, the links stay in place as if the page hasn't even moved. You can see them by hovering the mouse over where they were for the link cursor to show up.
Using the middle mouse button to scroll is fine, and so are the arrow keys. This resets the page position back to where it actually was.
I've also tried using Iron 41 and 42 with no change. I'm going to keep going down the line until I find a fix.