![]() And always a thoroughly pleasant browser to use. Still as smooth as ever YT & NetFlix both behaving themselves, as well as all the other usual DRM-protected stuff. Nothing new to report, really nothing we haven't already seen in most of the other clones. (I will, of course, keep the most recent 32-bit version available for you guys, for as long as it may be wanted.) Here is the 64-bit Puppy 'portable' version of Slimjet v33.0.0.0.a few weeks late, I'm afraid! 32.0.4.0 will remain usable for a long time yet if I really have to use an up-to-date browser, I CAN still use Firefox, of course. But because I know the situation for a lot of you guys, I won't.and can only sympathise, because despite having relatively new, up-to-date 64-bit hardware, I, too, still have 32-bit Puppies that I really like using.Xenialpup 7.5, for a start one of the sweetest, most easy-going 32-bitzers Phil B ever produced (and with Canonical extending support till 2026, it's still highly-usable as a daily driver should I so choose). I could add at this point that those of you lagging behind on 32-bit hardware really ought to bin them, and "get with the program" on 64-bit. And it's not just Slimmie Iron & Vivaldi have also quit producing 32-bit versions for exactly the same reason. Hence the "-no-sandbox" workaround no longer functioned. From Chromium 92 onwards, the browser was hard-coded to HAVE to be run in a true multi-user environment. ![]() Don't blame the Slimjet devs, blame Google (via the Chromium Project). ![]() It's upgrade time.and - as thinkpadfreak pointed out above - 32-bit Slimjet has now come to an end.
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