

Overall, Slimjet is a well designed browser that provides you with lots of customizable options and features. Slimjet does keep most of the existing features that are already in Chrome whilst adding some major features on top. The browser includes many options and settings to let you, the user, customize it to suit your own preferences. Slimjet integrates numerous powerful and convenient features to assist you in maximizing your online productivity. See what ya think.Slimjet is a fast and powerful web browser that is based on the Blink engine and is built on top of the Chromium open source project, so if you use Google chrome as your browser of choice then you will already be familiar with Slimjet. Add a MenuEntry IF you want one.įor anyone who would like to try them out, both arches will always be found here:-Ĭhoose the one you require. Then, click to enter, followed by clicking on the appropriate ‘LAUNCH’ script….the “LaunchReadMe” will explain which one is required for your use-case.

Download unzip move the portable’s directory wherever you like. That’s more than you can say for SRWare of Germany, whose 32-bit “legacy” Iron download is now ‘pinned’ at v88….Īs with my other, recent portable builds, you have the ability to add a MenuEntry to launch the portable from wherever you’ve located it. At least Flashpeak have managed to get a 32-bit, Chromium 90-based build running. Sign o’ the times, I’m sorry to say.)įear not! YouTube runs as well as it ever did…. Anything that needs DRM decoding isn’t going to run here. There’s no point, since 32-bit WideVine is now deprecated and no longer functional.

(For those who need to know, I haven’t included the WideVine module in the 32-bit build. I was “over-thinking” it, as usual the simplest solution is, of course, always the best.Ĭouple of other slightly modded ‘workarounds’ for Slimjet’s somewhat fussy launch requirements, but nothing yrs truly can’t handle. ….I’ve finally realised where I was going wrong with my attempts to make a portable version of Flashpeak’s Slimjet browser. Following some info from Fred (thanks, Fred!):.
