Regarding your latest edit which added the line "This note will be removed entirely when v133 becomes available", I have rephrased it since I think Chrome's drop of support for portable versions should be emphasized and not discarded.As for my recent note, it's different than "not truly portable, because some settings are saved outside the app folder" - this time it's about Chrome starting to gradually block running portable versions at all (in this case the printing/save as PDF mechanism, with a warning they'll add more and more blockages and stop more and more bypasses).My question is, is it OK for me to update the TPFC database for vulnerability or other bug fixes in Chrome? Updating the TPFC database for these fixes would likely put Chrome at the top of “Latest entries.” As it is, Chrome is fairly often at the top of the list because of changes that bump up the version number to the left of the decimal point.[/size]
I put what happened between v125 and v132 in a bullet, I hope it's okay.
I would have used a smaller font if the editor supported that. I just think it might be relevant in the future once, as Chrome's developer predicted, other portable usages will be noticeably affected.
As for your addition to What's New, just remember to drop it at the next version.

Statistics: Posted by lwc — Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:38 am