

I'm going to have my hands full getting Opera 16 up and running (our assumed target when the new Opera is usable enough to replace the old one) without taking on a niche browser like Comodo that doesn't seem to bring much to the table. This needs to be adapted for each implementation of Chromium/Blink and then maintained on an ongoing basis. The only way around this is to use a custom-built password portablizer like we do in the Format packages of Google Chrome Portable, Iron Portable and Chromium Portable (which will become official shortly). All of them are mislabeled as portable when a major feature (saved passwords) doesn't work portably at all. This includes Opera 15's built-in 'portable' mode, Iron's official zipped 'portable' version, X-Chromium from WinPenPack, Comodo Dragon's 'portable' install, etc. It’s only 22.85MB in size and supports Windows 7 Vista and XP.As with all 'portable' versions of Chrome-based browsers from other entities, saved passwords are locked to a single PC and won't work as you move around.

This free browser’s window looks simple and clean and you can use this freeware easily. You can enjoy uninterrupted browsing with this free web browser even when a plugin is crashed by refreshing the page. However Google Chrome was slightly faster than Comodo Dragon when we tested them with Sunspider JavaScript benchmark.

This free internet browser was tested with Google Chrome in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 and we saw that Comodo Dragon was slightly faster than Google Chrome. You will be amazed to see the speed of improved page loading and graphics rendering.
