Version of Chromium?

What version of Chromium is Comodo Dragon currently based on? Is it based on Chromium 5?
Just want to know, because I dislike Chrome and ChromePlus (not necessarily for privacy), and SRware Iron is a bit outdated.

Also is there an adblocker? Not those extensions that hides ads, but a real one that blocks you from connecting to the Ads, thus not wasting bandwidth and exposing yourself.

Download and see. (It is 4.1.x)

Also is there an adblocker? Not those extensions that hides ads, but a real one that blocks you from connecting to the Ads, thus not wasting bandwidth and exposing yourself.

Nope, not at this time. (No Chromium based browser does)

Okay… What are the main differences between Chromium 4.0x and 4.1x?

Iron has an adblock list (http://www.fanboy.co.nz/adblock/iron/). It actually blocks ads, instead of hiding them.
Here’s what ChromePlus claims: http://forum.chromeplus.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=534

No, it isn’t a true adblock. It hides them as well. There is NO true adblock in Chromium or Chromium based browsers at this time.

I see… It does seem to disconnect you from the ad server before it loads though, instead of hiding the loaded ads with CSS.

Going to try installing Dragon later. Can it install it in my RamDisk and put my user profile there?
Does Google commands work? Ex: Create Separate Profiles in Google Chrome for Family Members - Digital Inspiration

Unfortunately, the command made Comodo Dragon crash.

At least I can choose where to install…

I think I’ll choose portable version. Like to keep browser in RamDisk because I do a lot of background tasks.

Found it very interesting, works fine. How does it include adblock though?

Really liking Comodo Dragon Portable. It’s implemented better than Iron Portable (especially when making it default browser). If I open with default browser in Iron Portable (coincidentally iron.exe instead of IronPortable.exe), there won’t be any more extensions and it’s more prone to crashing. The standard SRWare Iron didn’t work out for me either.

The AdThwart extension is better implemented than AdBlock, therefore I rarely see the ads… Good enough I guess.

Still gonna keep Firefox for my day long browsing, it has all the convenient tools I like.
Keeping Dragon as a browser for quickly opening or finding things. Somehow, Chromium’s flash performance is better as well, especially on fullscreen hd youtube videos, compared to my “messy” Firefox default profile.