Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-20 Thread Ryan Oram
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:19 AM, Fabian Greffrath wrote: > I don't see what you mean by "iffy" tabbed browsing, what's wrong with > tabbed browsing in Epiphany? And regarding Javascript, I have never > experienced the issues you describe. Are you sure you are using the latest > packages (i.e. brow

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-19 Thread Ryan Oram
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Mike Hommey wrote: > > opt-in like in the Options dialog ? > > "Show suggestions for navigation errors" > > "Use a suggestion service to help complete searches and URLs typed in > the address bar" > > "Use DNS pre-fetching to improve load performance" > > There is

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-18 Thread Ryan Oram
>From the Ubuntu mailing list, in case of you aren't subscribed there: On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Dane Mutters wrote: > I think some of you would be interested in reading this page that > (allegedly) documents some of the (allegedly) somewhat shady > beginnings of Iron: > > http://neugierig

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-18 Thread Ryan Oram
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Ryan Oram wrote: > "Chrome Incognito Tracks Visited Sites" > http://www.lewiz.org/2010/05/chrome-incognito-tracks-visited-sites.html > > This seems to be becoming a theme. As Chromium has much of the same > privacy issues as Chrome

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-18 Thread Ryan Oram
On 18 May 2010, Philipp Kern wrote: >No, we don't (unless trademark rules apply). It's Chromium, not Chrome btw, >that site doesn't speak a word about Chromium. > >Kind regards, >Philipp Kern Most of the privacy issues of Chrome are present in Chromium as well. These "features" need to be remove

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-18 Thread Ryan Oram
"Chrome Incognito Tracks Visited Sites" http://www.lewiz.org/2010/05/chrome-incognito-tracks-visited-sites.html This seems to be becoming a theme. As Chromium has much of the same privacy issues as Chrome (SRWare Iron is made from Chromium and the code is striped from Chromium), this "feature" is

Re: SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-18 Thread Ryan Oram
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Fabian Greffrath wrote: >> With Mozilla disregarding H.264, the community needs a full >> browser capable of H.264 video playback without the privacy issues of >> Chrome. > > > > You may need to install some additio

SRWare Iron: Chromium without the data-mining

2010-05-17 Thread Ryan Oram
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_chrome_vs_iron.php This should become a full open source project with a community behind it. With Mozilla disregarding H.264, the community needs a full browser capable of H.264 video playback without the privacy issues of Chrome. We need to "Icewease