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Any people here using the Epic Browser..


It seems to have some great features..


Automatically blocks Adverts & Cookies...


Bans extensions and clears history every time you close it.


Has built in antivirus and antispyware is powered by ESET (ESET is my AV of choice)


Powered by Firefox Open Source s/w.


Pros & Cons anyone ??


DulwichFox

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El Pibe Wrote:

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> ...it's just they're all out to get you...

>

> Sticking it to the man or any other reason for

> considering it?


Hi there.. El Pibe .. What does that mean.. ?


I've downloaded it now anyway.. Nothing that exciting but does hide IP.


Tested to localhost and fails to connect with Global Proxy enabled..


PS Have been playing around with Python.. It was you that suggested that, was it not ?


Foxy

indeed it was, how are you finding it?


just out of curiosity can you do a post here via epic. Do you have to log in every time you need to do anything to anything?

The idea that 'autocomplete is handled locally' seems to fly in the face of what it's doing.


Also even use of a proxy stull goes via your ISP, so I'm wondering what the gain is?


I was being flippant earlier, but really why would anyone go for this over anything else if it just means more hassle?

Python is interesting and simple to use.. Not having to declare Variable types.

Seems very versatile..


Found some good Tutorials from Bucky Roberts.. (he is a guy at The New Boston . USA ) and does tuts in several languages. Clever guy. C++ C# Perl Python Java javascript xhtml PHP MySQL.. 2,000+ Videos.


Have not got round to creating Executables as of yet. A lot more difficult than C++


Still, only doing for fun and keeping the old brain going before dementia finally sets in..


Foxy..

El Pibe Wrote:

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> just out of curiosity can you do a post here via

> epic. Do you have to log in every time you need to

> do anything to anything?

> The idea that 'autocomplete is handled locally'

> seems to fly in the face of what it's doing.

>

> Also even use of a proxy stull goes via your ISP,

> so I'm wondering what the gain is?


Yes you can post here with Epic..


You do have to put your userName and password every time as these are not saved...


Don't think I will be using it much. Probably will uninstall it to be honest.


Foxy

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