![]() ![]() Interestingly, our security tools also blocked Coowon's Web site in both Chrome and Firefox, yet the Disqus app loaded normally in both. A visit to that program's site found no known issues related to the Chromium engine. We also dismissed malware warnings to load Coowon's home page, which continuously attempted and failed to load Disqus. A little tinkering seemed to sort out some of the issues, though we still couldn't access updates even after disabling security (a potentially foolish act that you should never try at home!) and running updates, manually. Updates were particularly troublesome and our security software wouldn't load the program's Web page due to malware reports. Though Coowon Browser has some unique and intriguing features, it also proved a bit clunky and buggy in our system. The Game Tools sidebar mostly links to the Coowon AppCenter and forum. ![]() The boss key (actually a hot key combo) didn't work, at first, but did when we relaunched Coowon Browser. The most notable difference from Chrome is Coowon's Game Tools switch on the left end of the toolbar and its suite of apps on the right: a keyboard simulating tool for game controllers, a button for opening new multi-login tabs, a browser window boss key, and a page speed tool with a note that it didn't work with every online game and might cause problems. While it's generally up to Chrome's standards, it's not as smooth or reliable as some other Chromium-based browsers we've tried, and it's got a few bugs, too.Ĭoowon Browser installs and sets up like other Chrome-based browsers, with the option to set it as the default and import settings from other browsers. If you find our software valuable, please consider joining the SingularLabs Pro Club.Chrome-based Coowon Browser has features designed specifically for online gamers, including game tools, controller keyboard settings, a boss key, and the ability to adjust page running speed, individually. Updated Hungarian and German translations.Fixed issue causing some tooltips not to translate.Fixed issue causing control tooltips not to appear.Fixed issue where an extra winapp2.ini would remain in CCEnhancer's folder.Several user interface tweaks, including better high-DPI monitor support.winapp2.ini trim feature now detects Chrome, Blink-based Opera, and Vivaldi.Updated Japanese, Turkish and Traditional Chinese translations.The trim feature now supports (brace yourself) IceDragon, SlimBrowser, Basilisk, SeaMonkey, 7Star, 360Browser, Amigo, Brave Browser, CentBrowser, Chromium, CocCoc, Dragon, Coowon, Epic Privacy Browser, Flock, Iridium, ChromePlus, RockMelt, Slimjet, Superbird, Torch, Vivaldi, and Yandex Browser.Trim feature will no longer erroneously remove custom Chrome/Firefox cleaning rules.Updated the Greek and Japanese localizations.Relatedly, CCEnhancer will no longer stop working on the rare occasions that our CDN provider goes offline. We've just released CCEnhancer 4.5.7, which fixes an issue with the Use alternative download URL option that caused definition updates to fail. ![]() If CCEnhancer cannot locate the CCleaner.exe file you can open a dialog box and select the page yourself. Simply press 'Download Latest' and the tool will automatically download the most recent version of the definitions. The actual file containing the definitions is not included with the program, but is instead downloaded by the program. The rules were sourced mainly from the Piriform Support Forum, with several sourced from other places around the internet. The tool uses the WinApp2.ini system built into CCleaner to easily add new rules and definitions for programs. CCleaner Enhancer is a small tool which adds support for over 270 new programs into the popular program CCleaner. ![]()
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