![]() ![]() You can enable the switch core button and change the core engine on the fly. Maxthon is available in Windows, Mac, iPhone and Android versions, too (with tablet support coming soon), and the new Cloud Browser features aim to make. Since Trident is so incompatible these days (mostly only required for old government, recruitment & educational websites), it's not something that would be a big issue to lose anyway (it's still nice to have it, just in case!), however, it NEEDS to be manageable. With its first-place HTML 5 support and ‘out of the box’ features you can‘t get anywhere else, Maxthon Cloud Browser for Windows. Fast and efficient, our dual-core design displays all web pages quickly and reliably. There used to be an option in Maxthon for force Blink or auto-detect, but I don't see anything like that now. Maxthon Cloud Browser for Windows uses a unique, innovative dual-core design that uses both Webkit and Trident. ![]() I've seen 100s of customers with (mostly) Opera browser where they've zoomed in or out for websites, which, like Maxthon, is remembered per website, but at least Opera lists these allowing edit or removal (I suspect other web browsers do too as it's an obvious requirement). So you're saying, once a website is set to Trident, there's no way, within Maxthon, to change that back (in this instance, when a URL is opened by a link, rather than the main page itself)!?Ĭlearly, there needs to be available, internally,a list of websites with selected core, zoom level & anything else one can select, with options to amend or remove. ![]()
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