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It was updated (officially) three or four times over the last year.
I stand corrected; I only took a quick glance at their website, but this page lists previous releases, too.
Maybe I should give it another try; it used to be my default some years ago.
I don't think I really HAVE a "favourite" as such. I build a whole swathe of portable-browser packages for the Puppy community; it tends to be whatever I'm currently working on. ATM I'm in 64-bit Vivaldi....
It could just as easily be Chrome.....or Iron.....or Opera.....or Edge for Linux (*cringe*.....I know, don't say it!).....or Firefox (Quantum OR ESR)....or PaleMoon.....or SeaMonkey.....or Waterfox.....or LibreWolf.....
Thanks for pointing me to Iron. I did not have it yet, but it is *much* faster than all chrome/chromium versions, so it is likely to stay in my toolset for longer!
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