Which should I choose: Comodo's Dragon or Chromium Secure?
If you prefer Chrome, you can chose between two significantly enhanced Chromium browsers in Comodo Dragon or Chromium Secure. Comodo Dragon has Comodo's colors and feel, whereas Chromium Secure gives you a more familiar look and feel of browsers such as Google Chrome and the Chromium Browser.
I know, I was just pointing out the current differences for the benefit of the opening poster.
I personally like the idea of Comodo Secure DNS having ease of access and browser specific.
Yes I heard you the first time and while I agree that Chromodo wasn’t necessary, I can also see Comodos point of view having both.
Eventually the development of one should complement the other.
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Unfortunately these posts do bring me not much response. I understand security is more complete on Chromodo!
Why create Chromodo, rather than improve Dragon that uses the same source code.
Dragon will it continue to be developed?
Comodo simply has two Chromium based browsers. Chromodo is for third party companies who are interested in a Chromium based and look alike browser with Comodo touch.
Hi razorfancy,
Regarding portable Chromodo, I will remind Staff of the suggestion as you are not alone. Edit: Staff have informed me that the portable option during installation is being worked on.
I’ve always used Dragon and while installing the firewall on a computer I noticed the option for Chromodo, just wondering if someone who is happy with Dragon should look into it or not.
At this point what it looks like to me is that there is no point in checking out Chromodo if your satisfied with Dragon. It doesn’t technically seem like Comodo simply reskinned Dragon, but built it more or less from the ground up off Chromium to be like Dragon, with a more mainstream look.
This was confusing looking at the descriptions between Chromodo and Dragon, trying to decide the pros and cons of each–when there really are none (once Chromodo catches up to Dragon with things like portable install.)
I think a better option would be to have 1 Chromium based browser based off Dragon, with the option to toggle between the flavors.
Continuing to develop Chromium seems unnecessary. Although it has a clever name, the real meat of the project doesn’t add up to anything deserving of being a standalone browser.