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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Maxthon skipped the beta
Monday, February 3, 2014
Download the beta version of Maxthon now - The first look of the browser
Maxthon Cloud, web browser based on the browser Chromium ( Chromium is an open source web browser ) , it supports all the additions in our shop Chrome, it also provides a user interface standardized in all platforms supported including : Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Windows Phone.
Browser Maxthon Cloud has not yet been officially released because it is still in the process of development , which is currently in the pilot phase of " beta " and is subject to install easily on most Linux distributions approx.
Maxthon seems attractive at first sight , and you'll notice at first glance that the rate of browser Chrome \chromium brought to many of the changes , however, but it is not without some flaws , as it has some of the negatives that were presented in Chrome \ chromium.
Compared with Chrome \ chromium, we can observe that the Maxthon browser more easy to use, intuitive and convenient for the end user because it provides quick access to: Favorites (tags), browsing history, downloads, settings and a lot of other features ...
Note : Maxthon is called as the Maxthon Cloud Browser (Maxthon browser cloud), because It has the ability to store all of your data you want to store (Addresses and history, passwords, etc. ...) in cloud storage (in their service private cloud called Maxthon Passport ).
To download Maxthon Cloud Browser Please choose what suits you the following:
1. Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.:
Architecture (32-bit), click here.
Architecture (64-bit), click here.
2. Fedora, Red Hat, Open Suse, etc.:
Architecture (32-bit), click here.
Architecture (64-bit), click here.
3. To download the software source code (tar.gz) :
Architecture (32-bit), click here.
Architecture (64-bit), click here.
4. For distribution Archlinux the Application can be found in Arch User Repository (AUR).
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