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Post by byepol on Dec 10, 2015 19:20:49 GMT -5
Make it so I can add shortcut to my start menu of opening a webpage. Like a web link shortcut. Make it so I can automatically login to any site, as soon as the site logs me out because of a time out or something(Shouldn't have to press a button). Create it so I can pin tabs like in chrome Multiple user support like in chrome Separate windows 8 mode like in chrome. Fix crashing issue when opening multiple tabs(it is a memory hog, despite the report and graph given saying it uses less memory) I want flash to run nicely I want a write on screen like windows 10 ms edge has Overall Polarity is just lacking features. It is fast, but it is a memory hog. The claims on memory usage being great is entirely false! I rest my case.
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Post by Stanley Lim on Dec 11, 2015 15:51:43 GMT -5
Hello and thank you for the suggestions. Polarity currently has a number of the features you have already listed. Polarity already has the ability to pin tabs by right clicking the tab and clicking "Pin this tab". Polarity also has a built in account manager called PolarPass which would autofill data on website to facilitate shorter login times to speed up the process of getting to your content. You can enable PolarPass in the settings menu and find out more at polarityweb.weebly.com/windowsAlthough explicit separation of user accounts is currently not present in the current version of Polarity, it may be added in future releases. At the moment, you can emulate such behavior by enabling "Parallel Sessions" in the settings window under "Uncommon Settings" to give each tab a separate session for different cache for websites. Currently, a universal Windows 10 app is in planning and may be released soon. Therefore a separate view is not needed similar to Chrome's "Windows 8 mode". NPAPI plugin support is something I pride in as a developer and plugins do run very smoothly on the tested machines. However, Flash performance really varies with the performance of a computer (such as when the machine's hardware is not up to par). Currently the demand is quite low for website markup as featured on Microsoft Edge, but it may be added in future releases. Polarity is known for its memory efficiency and I do take a lot of measures to ensure that Polarity runs without using an exorbitant amount of RAM. There is a link that displays tests results for four browsers with no apps or extensions installed launching google.com/ in multiple tabs. polarity.x10.mx/compareThere are also a number of reviews that cite the efficiency of Polarity Browser compared to other web browsers. You may view these at your own expense. If you have any more suggestions, feel free to comment.
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