What I don't understand, though, is Chrome browser extension developers intentionally blocking the use of their Chrome extensions in Iron. So I can understand why Comodo lovers might hate Iron. Iron does, after all, do what Comodo Dragon at least tries to do, but Iron does it way better and Comodo Dragon is never as up-to-date as Iron. Oh, sure, I could understand any of Iron's competitors not liking it I've seen, for example, a few idiots take potshots at Iron over in the Comodo Dragon browser forums, now and then. Add to that that it's kept up-to-date (where most portable Chrome versions are allowed to become woefully out-of-date), plus the aforementioned removal of Chrome's privacy-violating aspects, and what's not to love, right? Seriously, I, at least, absolutely love Iron portable! I seriously don't know what I'd do without it, at this point.īut some out in the world, to my astonishment, do not feel such love for Iron. Iron is, of course, based on the Chromium browser, and so is Google Chrome, and SR Ware does a fine job of making Iron as nearly-identical to Chrome as possible: we love Iron because it's basically Chrome, but without the privacy violating aspects.Īnother reason to love Iron: It has a portable version, yet there's not really a credible and routinely-kept-up-to-date portable version of Chrome out there so Iron ends-up being the best choice for anyone wanting a portable version of Chrome.
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