Supermium 138.0.7204.300 R9 has been released, offering a secure browsing solution for users with older devices that are no longer supported by the latest versions of Windows. This browser not only provides a portable, zero-dependency version but also ensures a safe online experience through advanced security features designed to protect users from cyber threats, such as malware and phishing attacks.
Built on the Open Source Chromium platform, Supermium serves as a robust alternative to Google Chrome, equipped with enhanced privacy features and optimized performance for both legacy and modern Windows systems. It aims to maintain the classic Chrome functionalities while ensuring compatibility with older versions of Windows, including Vista and XP.
Supermium’s user-friendly interface allows seamless navigation of websites, eliminating the compatibility issues often faced by older devices. It supports the latest web extensions and integrates with Google services, ensuring that users can enjoy a modern browsing experience without the common pitfalls of outdated hardware. Additionally, it offers customization options such as trapezoidal and transparent tabs, as well as the ability to revert to older UI styles, appealing to users nostalgic for previous operating system designs.
Key features of Supermium include:
- Aero Glass and Aero Glass-style title bars, which provide a classic aesthetic.
- Swift turnaround for major vulnerability patches, typically within a week of disclosure.
- A functional security sandbox for enhanced online safety.
- Google Sync for easy access to user data across devices.
- Support for DRM content viewing on Windows 7 and above through Widevine CDM.
- GDI font rendering for improved text clarity.
- Persistent dark mode for UI elements.
- Customizable tab options and many flags from ungoogled-chromium.
- Support for older SSE2-only processors in the 32-bit build.
With these features, Supermium not only bridges the gap for users with older systems but also enhances their ability to stay connected securely to the online world. As technology continues to evolve, Supermium ensures that its users can navigate the internet without compromising their safety or experience
Built on the Open Source Chromium platform, Supermium serves as a robust alternative to Google Chrome, equipped with enhanced privacy features and optimized performance for both legacy and modern Windows systems. It aims to maintain the classic Chrome functionalities while ensuring compatibility with older versions of Windows, including Vista and XP.
Supermium’s user-friendly interface allows seamless navigation of websites, eliminating the compatibility issues often faced by older devices. It supports the latest web extensions and integrates with Google services, ensuring that users can enjoy a modern browsing experience without the common pitfalls of outdated hardware. Additionally, it offers customization options such as trapezoidal and transparent tabs, as well as the ability to revert to older UI styles, appealing to users nostalgic for previous operating system designs.
Key features of Supermium include:
- Aero Glass and Aero Glass-style title bars, which provide a classic aesthetic.
- Swift turnaround for major vulnerability patches, typically within a week of disclosure.
- A functional security sandbox for enhanced online safety.
- Google Sync for easy access to user data across devices.
- Support for DRM content viewing on Windows 7 and above through Widevine CDM.
- GDI font rendering for improved text clarity.
- Persistent dark mode for UI elements.
- Customizable tab options and many flags from ungoogled-chromium.
- Support for older SSE2-only processors in the 32-bit build.
With these features, Supermium not only bridges the gap for users with older systems but also enhances their ability to stay connected securely to the online world. As technology continues to evolve, Supermium ensures that its users can navigate the internet without compromising their safety or experience
Supermium 138.0.7204.300 R9 released
Supermium provides a secure browsing experience for users running older devices that are no longer supported by the latest Windows versions. A zero-dependency portable version is also available.
