Almost on a state-actor spy hacker level of proficiency, if you catch my drift. The coders behind it must be very competent, and geared towards meeting the needs of users. And I want this in a PACKED extension (self or not). SlimJet is a great, useful browser that can match the big names when it comes to smooth operation and functionality, no doubt about that. My goal - as in the title of this thread - is, is there a way to force ntime to be set programmatically, without using the workaround the link about the v106 changes mentions. As far as I know, this has nothing to do with the recent changes to self-packing rules, but is a separate issue. However, when I do this, the extension no longer is loaded (because it is not in the Chrome store).Īs mentioned in the link I mentioned, ntime being available in a packed extension changed in v106. I tried using the newer manifest format and repacking the extension. However, since Chrome v106, ntime has no longer been set (and we display an alert at this time, which has been annoying users). crx file in current versions of chrome, we get a warning message saying that the manifest format has changed, and that the old format will be invalidated in the future. Author: FlashPeak Inc Runs on: WinXP, WinVista, WinVista 圆4, Win7 x32, Win7 圆4, Windows2003, Windows Vista. Occasionally we've had to repack it as Chrome package format changed, but other than that, it's worked fine.Īlso, ntime has been available the whole time. Slimjet is a fast, smart and powerful web browser based on the Blink engine. Users have been able to load it by hand and use it in both Windows and macOS ever since. Back then, I packed it myself in Windows (didn't put it in the Chrome store) and made it available to users.
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