m1k3 wrote: Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:48 pm
Neo_78 wrote: Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:39 pm
Has anyone managed to install the latest, stable version of Brave browser from the official .deb file in FatDog without having to rely on a PET?
Brave browser appears to get excellent security ratings in 2022 in the media.
@mikewalsh has a recent portable versions here: https://mega.nz/folder/6LYmRTzK#mXaNPN4 ... r/KHhSWKJT. Just extract it to a location outside of your save file and then click on the MenuAdd script to add it to your menu.
Well; maybe not the absolute newest, but close enough for most of us. The Brave devs seem to have coding diaorrhea when it comes to producing new builds of their browser; nightlies every day, 'dev' & 'beta' builds every other day.....it gets very hard to keep up with it, TBH!
I appreciate that some folks DO like to have the very newest build of their favourite browser all the time; me, I've never been that obsessive about keeping things that up to date.....no "must have the latest & greatest" for me, under the mistaken belief that newest is always best. Obviously, it's easiest to obtain the newest build straight from the browser's website, but the reason so many of our browsers get produced as either .pets, OR SFS packages, OR portables, is because invariably they need modifying to work with Puppy and its derivatives.
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Chrome-portable got a custom updater mechanism because I have a soft spot for it; I've been using it ever since the beta test program in the late summer of 2008, after FF went tits-up as far as I was concerned. And Iron got one too, because a) it's the best direct Chrome replacement there is - or used to be, after Google dropped 32-bit builds of Chrome 6 years ago - and b), because it was an easy one to modify the updater script for.
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I still maintain that portable builds work so well for the Puppy family because they enable use of the browser outside of the save-file/folder.....and caches balloon like crazy these days. And the reason I produce so many portable browsers is because the browser - whatever your preference happens to be - is the "glue" that holds our community together. Without browsers, we wouldn't really HAVE a community.....not in a form that many would recognise, anyway.
I shall probably be updating the Brave portable again within the next few days......though not until the UK has got this upcoming, boiling hot heatwave out of the way. At least not before the end of the week.
Mike. 