DrWho3000 Posted Tuesday at 07:01 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:01 PM (edited) where is the userdata stored and where do i copy it to in the portable version p when you click on the plus sign on a tab how do you get it to open on google NOT Supermium page Edited Tuesday at 08:48 PM by DrWho3000
user57 Posted Tuesday at 10:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:19 PM its probaly a known path - it can differ - you also can set some of these best would be to search your disc for a known and relativ unique file filename xp useally has it like at Documents and Settings\ (user like administrator or all users) there then should be something called userdata
Dave-H Posted Wednesday at 07:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:27 PM On Windows 10 I think the profile should be at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Supermium\User Data.
j7n Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Is there an equivalent of the "Open With" extension in Firefox, which allows to pass an URL to programs from a menu?
Dave-H Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I don't think that any Chromium-based browsers have an equivalent to that function. However, if the browser can't open something natively, I would expect it to open in the program associated with it by Windows, if any.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago There are Chromium extensions to send URLs to Edge and Firefox, among many other things (VLC Player, PDF Viewer, Google Docs, etc). So "yes and no"... You can send URLs, but maybe not thru "Open With". 1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago There are also Chromium extensions to open "local files". So in short, you kind of need to tell us just what you are trying to open, instead of vague generality of "Open With".
j7n Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago Give an exa,mple of a good extension I can install in Supermium. I want to download YouTube with YouTube-DLP. It is very sluggish with New Moon that I use normally. The Open With preset has to be able to save various command-line parameters.
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