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Old January 1st 20, 01:30 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.freeware,alt.os.linux
Melzzzzz[_3_]
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Default Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linuxweb browsers (and their main purpose)?

On 2019-12-31, Arlen Holder wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 21:21:39 GMT, Melzzzzz wrote:

*Chromium based full offline network installers*
o Brave (Main claim: Tab'able TOR?)(+ tricks for offline installer)
https://brave.com/download/
Platforms: Windows, Android, & iOS


Work on Linux as well. It is chrome + JS.
Ad blocker incorporated.


Thanks to the others and Melzzzzz for fixing that *Brave* is Chromium
based, and that Brave works fine on Linux, where, on Windows, you have to
know the "trick" to get it to install were you want it to install (it's
probably easier on Linux).

o Tutorial: How to install the free Brave privacy-based tor-enabled web
browser where YOU want it to install (and how to save a full offline
installer in the process)
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.comp.freeware/bog50yqc_As/igWDXCO4AwAJ

Note that Epic & Opera have almost the same trick to obtain the full
offline installer (for your yearly December 31st software archives) and
also almost the same trick to get it to install where it belongs (i.e.,
where _you_ want it to be located when you install it).

Well, any browser can be redirected through TOR. Even Brave as it uses
system proxy. Let it be any that can forward to socks proxy. Done.

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