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For the x64 die-hard fans, we have a new native Win64 browser on the list.
The official "pack" from Google still provides the 32bit versions.
However Chromium browser (developer) builds are now available for the Windows x64 platform.
For those who want to give Chromium x64 a shot, compare with other 64bit browsers: IE11, Pale Moon, Opera... there is a link below.
Note:
This is a 64bit (x64) version and will not work on 32bit (x86) Windows.
(32bit packages are found everywhere as it's the default version)
I'm using Chromium x64 as we speak.
Version 33... Flash and all my extensions work fine.
This version uses the same setting and profile your regular 32bit version uses, So settings will not be lost. I still keep a 32bit installed version in "Program Files (x86)".
Download link x64 version(s):
mini-installer(exe) --> will install locally for the user, can be extracted and contains 7z archive for manual installation
manual-install(zip) --> can be installed manually (for all users) by extracting the folder and placing it in "Program Files" (not x86 this time)
*the download package is still named win32 but that's just in the name, not the executables...
Main page providing the links:
Download latest stable Chromium binaries (64-bit and 32-bit)
The other known x64 browsers on Windows at the moment include: Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox flavors like Pale Moon, Cyberfox, Waterfox.
The official "pack" from Google still provides the 32bit versions.
However Chromium browser (developer) builds are now available for the Windows x64 platform.
For those who want to give Chromium x64 a shot, compare with other 64bit browsers: IE11, Pale Moon, Opera... there is a link below.
Note:
This is a 64bit (x64) version and will not work on 32bit (x86) Windows.
(32bit packages are found everywhere as it's the default version)
I'm using Chromium x64 as we speak.
Version 33... Flash and all my extensions work fine.
This version uses the same setting and profile your regular 32bit version uses, So settings will not be lost. I still keep a 32bit installed version in "Program Files (x86)".
Download link x64 version(s):
mini-installer(exe) --> will install locally for the user, can be extracted and contains 7z archive for manual installation
manual-install(zip) --> can be installed manually (for all users) by extracting the folder and placing it in "Program Files" (not x86 this time)
*the download package is still named win32 but that's just in the name, not the executables...
Main page providing the links:
Download latest stable Chromium binaries (64-bit and 32-bit)
The other known x64 browsers on Windows at the moment include: Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox flavors like Pale Moon, Cyberfox, Waterfox.
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My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows 10 x64
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP Envy DV6 7250
- CPU
- Intel i7-3630QM
- Motherboard
- HP, Intel HM77 Express Chipset
- Memory
- 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD4000 + Nvidia Geforce 630M
- Sound Card
- IDT HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15.6' built-in + Samsung S22D300 + 17.3' LG Phillips
- Screen Resolution
- multiple resolutions
- Hard Drives
- Samsung SSD 250GB + Hitachi HDD 750GB
- PSU
- 120W adapter
- Case
- small
- Cooling
- laptop cooling pad
- Keyboard
- Backlit built-in + big one in USB
- Mouse
- SteelSeries Sensei
- Internet Speed
- slow and steady
- Browser
- Chromium, Pale Moon, Firefox Developer Edition
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- That's basically it.