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Maxthon Cloud Browser 4.0.0.2000 Released!

Dear all,

With months effort of all Maxthonors, glad to tell you today that our brand new browser "Maxthon Cloud Browser" finally released!! Maxthon's new age comes!

We have many powerful cloud features in the new product: Cloud Push, Cloud Download and Cloud Tabs! Welcome to visit Maxthon Official Website to know more about these features and download Maxthon Cloud Browser for more devices.

Download:

http://dl.maxthon.co...x4.0.0.2000.exe

MD5=959531f9955555aa5cb7cf34cf06d3b2

Portable Version:

http://dl.maxthon.co...e_4.0.0.2000.7z

MD5=0da5ca4c82c28799cc81db84940ecee3

Changelog is as following:

4.0.0.2000 [2012-12-10]

New Features:

+ Cloud Push: supports sending text, images, websites/links and tabs to Mac, Android and Windows operating systems.

+ Cloud Tabs: lets you pick up where you left off by automatically syncing your tabs to Android, iOS or Mac devices.

+ Cloud Download: supports downloading files in various formats and uploading them to 'My Cloud' for backup on any device.

+ Supported registering/logging in Maxthon Passport with phone numbers

Improvements:

* Improved the page loading speed

* Optimized the memory usage

UI Improvements:

* Brand new UI design

Source: Maxthon Forum

Download:

Screenshot:

post-1302-0-51734200-1355135520.png

Looks pretty nice, but I have some questions though. How do you remove the search bar and that sidebar on the left? How secure is this browser anyway?

One more thing, has anyone found a Chrome plugin to show bookmarks in multi-column menu (like in Maxthon)?

Couldn't come up with a better image than that!? Looks like a 2 year old drew it! Not that looks have anything to do with what I use, if it's to my liking, but never really have liked Maxthon. To many things to remove/edit, for me, to make it look like and act like I want it to be like. Never have understood the need for an IE addon based browser either.

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