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where is the userdata stored and where do i copy it to in the portable version

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when you click on the plus sign on a tab how do you get it to open on google NOT Supermium page

 

Edited by DrWho3000

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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

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Is there an equivalent of the "Open With" extension in Firefox, which allows to pass an URL to programs from a menu?

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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.
:dubbio:

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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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these executables (processes) useally just use the parameters given to them

having a compling code that means you could write the createprocess() function with a parameter

that then can be readed out by the next process (in this case ytdl) 

the parameter might just be a string to that file like C:\info.ini

the program(ytdl) then reads out this from the parameter

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I am not an extension programmer. Hoping something already exists that is meant for Supermium and works in as similar way. The  program I want to call is not that relevant. I also want a media player on the menu for the occasional direct link stream.

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Supermium is fundamentally a standard Chromium-based browser, so any extension from the Chrome Web Store should work with it.
Even old Manifest V2 extensions will still work with it.
:)
 

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