Comodo Dragon v57.0.2987.92 is now available for download.

First tried updating to v57 under limited account (under windows 10) and was shown the following message (see 1). Next, logged on as administrator, expecting to continue the update process but shown this message (see 2). Neither updates displayed a prompt to accept license agreement :'(. Will manually update instead.

Btw, thanks for the update :-TU

:slight_smile:

Seems like there is a blanket mistrust for Let’sEnctypt CAs with this release.
Now plain http looks “better” than encrypted with their CA, which is nonsense.

Seems like free CA availability is biting Comodo’s business in the ■■■, so they decided to sort of censor it.
Really sh***y move Comodo…

And if the excuse is punycode vulnerability - it’s just lame attempt to piggyback on the hot issue to advance Comodo’s interest, not actually a fix.

What are the results when disabling use hardware acceleration?

This only appears to happen on Windows 10, Windows 7 I can view videos fine with hardware acceleration enabled.

After navigating to any web page, when clicking the ’ Home ’ button you are not taken to the webpage that is set as your home page, but remain on the current webpage ???

Win 7 Pro 32 bit, also had to manually upgrade from new installer as would not update internally

Im pretty much facing issues in 57. CPU seems to be quite high (40%), rendering was not as smooth as Chrome 58. 55 Was perfect, but when I tried downgrading to an older version of 55, there seems to be problems in rendering in the old 55, with occasional whitescreens and pages in edx.org not rendered properly

Ive Downgraded using the official installer hosted at : https://ufile.io/nzdys (Version 55)
Anyone can try replicating the issue by first upgrading to 57 then downgrade using the installer file

I have the same problem. An example is when I middle-click to LinkedIn links in email newsletters via inbox.google.com

Edit: Actually every link that I mid-click in the emails via inbox.google.com gets stuck. I always have to copy the address, open a new tab and paste&go.

For people who would like to enjoy a faster download download v55 from Filepuma: http://www.filepuma.com/download/comodo_dragon_internet_browser_55.0.2883.59-14632/ .

!ot! Other than that I would like to encourage all to keep local copies of the installers of important programs on your hd in case you would need to go back to a previous version. It is beyound me why people rely on the fleeting nature of the web for installers and other important files. :-\

When I try to update, I get “Downloaded file is not properly signed.”

Thanks for update.

I have question.When will Comodo Dragon release x64 build?

I have used chrome 64 for years and it works much better than chrome 32 did, especially if you have a lot of extensions that have to start up.

“What are the results…” LOL The GPU gets a break when using Comodo Dragon because hardware acceleration is currently just wishful thinking. I added the Windows Task Manager and GPU-Z to the screenshots. With ‘hardware acceleration disabled’ dropped frames were slightly higher in the 1st screenshot of this post but that is just a variation between runs. CPU usage and GPU load were unchanged. YouTube 1080p 60fps video when viewed in Dragon, using the full-browser player size, the dropped frames are consistently in the mid 700 range in 2 minutes of video play, with or without hardware acceleration, on my hardware. 2nd and 3rd screenshots are theater mode, Magic Actions enabled, hardware acceleration enabled. Dragon does much better in theater mode with dropped frames but Chrome does better with the full-browser player size, weird. Performance wise, with the high CPU usage and low GPU load, in all player sizes, hardware acceleration enabled or disabled, v57 is just wrong! The Horror! The Shame! :wink:

Running: Win7 Pro x64, Core i-5 [at] 3.2-3.4GHz, 16GB ram, Sandisk Extreme Pro 240GB ssd (OS), WD Black 1TB hdd (Data), GTX 750Ti SC.


https://s4.postimg.org/wmmv5qde1/Comodo_You_Tube_full-browser_without_hardware_acc.png

https://s4.postimg.org/cgjd6uhqh/Comodo_You_Tube_theater_mode_with_hardware_accele.png

https://s4.postimg.org/gzr0ema89/Chrome_You_Tube_theater.png

Question? Did you also uninstall your profile folder or leave it there when you installed the older version? I’ve never had any luck reverting a chromium browser from a major version update to an older one. It has just never worked, for me. I have always ended up with some lingering bugs. I would do a ‘clean’ uninstall, which means getting rid of your profile folder. If you use sync then getting a clean install going won’t be a huge deal. Install browser, sign into sync, setup your extensions, hint > some extensions let you make a back-up of the user settings, check your browser settings to verify some aren’t missing, redo your chrome flags if you use any. 5-15 minutes total.

If you don’t use sync… you have LOTS more work to do. Save a copy of your profile folder to the desktop or wherever so that some of the files can be re-used. Install the browser, open and close it. Look inside your old saved profile folder and find the ‘Default’ folder, inside that you’ll see a bunch of folders, and there will also be some files that don’t have extension names: Bookmarks, Favicons, Login Data (passwords), Preferences, and many others. I’ve only ever tried using the Bookmarks, Favicons and Login Data files which worked fine. Copy/paste the files from the old into the new profile folder. My thinking is that the more files/folders that get re-used from the old profile, the more likely it is of re-introducing some bugs into what was a clean install. So…choose wisely. Total time? Pack a lunch! Just kidding! Good Luck!

It used to be working, but with v57, I now can’t run Dragon in virtual mode either by selecting “Switch to virtual mode” from the Dragon’s drop-down menu (which opens a new tab saying “Install Comodo Internet Security to enable Virtual Mode”) or by clicking the Dragon icon on the CIS desktop widget (which works fine with Chrome and IE though).

However, I can still run Dragon in virtual mode from the CIS’s “Run Virtual” functionality.

Anyone know how to fix this glitch?

See here: https://forums.comodo.com/help-cd/dragon-will-not-run-in-containment-from-the-widget-t119392.0.html;msg858418;topicseen#msg858418

A workaround solution is to disable “hardware acceleration”. Give it a try!

turned off hardware acceleration for flash and it really didn’t make much difference. nothing is rendering properly and bits/pieces stick around long after they should be gone. it’s actually worse without the acceleration.

any fix available???

Looks like a new version is available was notified of an update maybe a hotfix for issues with video playback and hardware acceleration.

Comodo Dragon v57.0.2987.93 is now available for download.