![]() Falkon offers more customization than the two big enemies of the internet- Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, for example "Tabs on Top" can be easily disabled from "View" menu.The extensions it comes bundled with are scarce- as of version 3.0.0 there are only 10.Importing bookmarks from HTML file generated by Firefox was smooth.I was able to integrate Falkon with an external download manager using program preferences.Falkon is relatively very light- with 6 tabs open it used about 70-110 MB of RAM (I suppose the 圆4 version would use more RAM), when I opened a video (YouTube) RAM usage skyrockets to 250+ MB.I did a brief test of Falkon version 3.0.0 (released on ), I chose the x32 version no matter that I am on 圆4 system, several observations: There will be no more QupZilla releases, please switch to Falkon. You could add a comment to one of the requests for it and see if we can generate interest. It also causes the download package to wind up a bit larger because original EXE/DLL -> LZMA installer compresses better than original EXE/DLL -> UPX -> LZMA installer.Īs for Gajim, there was a Dev Test of it back in 2008 of a user that is no longer active. It causes launches to take a fraction of a second more and the app itself to consume a small percentage more RAM while running. I browsed PortableApps instant messaging category and I saw there was no Jabber-only client in the list.ĪppCompactor isn't really intended for bloat. In fact I know that it can be run in portable mode using specific parameters but somehow I failed. ![]() I suggest that you release a portable version of Gajim, which is a straight Jabber client that can be extended via plug-ins. ![]() I haven't tested QupZilla version 2.0.0 yet, so I can't say whether it is better or worse but I am suspicious- once Opera developers were also trying to convince the users how great switching from Presto to Blink would be. I have 2x1TB internal drives and several external ones, space is not an issue for me, it is just I don't like bloat. Additional screenshots of this application download may be available, too.Smaragdus wrote: thanks for mentioning of AppCompactor, I wasn't aware that such a tool existed and it seems to be very interesting. Virus and Malware Tests: For security reasons, you should also check out the Falkon (Formerly QupZilla) download at which includes virus and malware tests. Version 3.1.0-75 is a freeware program which does not have restrictions and it's free so it doesn't cost anything. In terms of layout design, QupZilla includes several custom skins which take advantage of window transparency and notifications. It also offers the function of blocking specific Java content, Flash and JavaScript. In terms of improvements to the Mozilla flagship browser Firefox, QupZilla offers an updated design it also integrates some of the most loved addons of Firefox such as AdBlock, an integrated RSS reader, improved cookie management, thumbnails of frequently visited sites and more. ![]() Falkon (Formerly QupZilla) screenshot In a world where there are no more than 3 mainstream browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome), QupZilla joins in as an alternative to the above three.
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