Just FYI ... when it comes to come of those sketchy installers, honestly, I'd rather use something like 7 zip to unpack it and take it from there rather than take a chance. Currently, for 360 Chrome, Mypal 68, Serpent, they are portable, but I'm not sure whom is behind the continuation of those old mypal installers as I see them on various sites still being offered at mypal-browser.org ... please use caution unless someone here trusts and can confirm they are safe to use.
Just FYI ... when it comes to come of those sketchy installers, honestly, I'd rather use something like 7 zip to unpack it and take it from there rather than take a chance. Currently, for 360 Chrome, Mypal 68, Serpent, they are portable, but I'm not sure whom is behind the continuation of those old mypal installers as I see them on various sites still being offered at mypal-browser.org ... please use caution unless someone here trusts and can confirm they are safe to use.
29.3.0 wasn't even the last version released either, that site is well out of date for some reason...
Is MP68 actually portable? I thought it still wrote things to Local Settings/Application Data (namely, like any other FF fork, making a Mozilla folder), could be wrong though...
Compa said:
29.3.0 wasn't even the last version released either, that site is well out of date for some reason...
Is MP68 actually portable? I thought it still wrote things to Local Settings/Application Data (namely, like any other FF fork, making a Mozilla folder), could be wrong though...
Thanks for your conformation. Don't know, maybe somebody took that site over after Feodor2? On the main page there is a link to his github.com so its strange. I do have 29.4.
You are right, though, it writes to appdata folders and to the registry. In fact, even if you run one of those old installers and select portable, its still writes to the registry .. at least the last time I checked. Haven't use it in a while but am testing MP68. Very promising; indeed :)