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  1. Resource Hacker is a is a free resource editor for 32bit, 64bit Windows applications, such as .exe and .res files, extract them, replace icons and bitmaps, and more. Although it's made for advanced PC users, the app contains intuitiveoptions that can be figured out even by novices. Examine, edit and extract resources Wrapped up in a user-friendly interface made from a common window with a neatly organized structure, the app lets you open resource files and explore their folders, such as bitmaps, icons, icon groups, string tables, version information, and manifest. It's also possible to use a basic search function, save resources to .bin or .res files, replace icons, cursors and bitmaps with something else, import data from text templates or blank scripts, add binary resources, or insert external resource files. Resource Hacker facilitates approachable tools for inspecting, editing and extracting resource files, can be handled with ease by anyone. Just make sure to create backups before modifying resource files, particularly if they belong to Windows. Silent installation https://www.mediafire.com/file/mcg1zmha7ssp6ey/Resource+Hacker+5.2.8.448+Silent+Install.7z/file https://mir.cr/GJVYZSIE
  2. Brave Browser is a free, fast, secure and open source web browsing application based on the Chromium and available for your all devices. Complete with a built-in ad blocker that prevents tracking and provides security protection with optimized data and battery performance. The Brave is much more than a web browser, it is a new way of thinking about how the web works. Brave is on a mission to fix the web by giving users a safer, faster and better browsing experience while growing support for content creators through a new attention-based ecosystem of rewards. Brave is built by a team of privacy focused, performance oriented pioneers of the web, including the inventor of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla. It begins with giving you back power. Get unmatched speed, security and privacy by blocking trackers. Earn rewards by opting into our privacy-respecting ads and help give publishers back their fair share of Internet revenue. Browse Faster – Load pages 3x to 6x faster Watch Brave in action, head-to-head-to-head against Chrome and Firefox. Brave loads pages three times as fast out of the box with nothing to install, learn or manage. Switching is easy – Import and continue where you left off It’s easy to import your settings from your old browser. You can do it during the welcome tour or later through the menus. All of your old browser profiles will appear in a list. You can import other browser data through the main menu item called “Import Bookmarks and Settings.” Support your favorite sites with Brave Rewards Turn on Brave Rewards and give a little back to the sites you frequent most. Earn frequent flyer-like tokens (BAT) for viewing privacy-respecting ads through Brave and help fund the content you love. Browsing the web with Brave is free: with Brave Rewards activated, you can support the content creators you love at the amount that works for you. The browser can automatically distribute your contributions based on how much time you spend on sites. Or, you can choose to tip sites directly, and even offer a fixed monthly tip amount. All of this works while keeping your browsing history private. Your funds are made available to site owners through an anonymous ledger system, so you can’t be identified based on the sites you visit and support. Over 10,000 publishers and content creators have registered to receive Brave Rewards. Remember: these contributions are optional – browsing the web with Brave Browser is free. Brave Browser Feature List: Shields Ad blocking Fingerprinting prevention Cookie control HTTPS upgrading Block scripts Per-site shield settings Configurable global shield defaults Brave Rewards Earn by viewing private ads Tip your favorite creators Contribute monthly to sites Auto-contribute to sites Verify with Uphold and move funds in and out of your wallet Become a verified creator and start earning BAT from tips, contributions and referrals Tabs and Windows Private Windows Pinned Tabs Auto-unload Drag and drop Duplicate Close Options Find on page Print page Security Clear browsing data Built-in password manager Form autofill Control content access to full-screen presentation Control site access to autoplay media Send “Do not track” with browsing requests Search Choose default search engine Use keyboard shortcuts for alternate search engines Option to use DuckDuckGo for private window search Address Bar Add Bookmark Autosuggest URLs Search from address bar Autosuggest search terms Show/hide bookmarks toolbar Show secure or insecure site Extensions and Plugins Brave Desktop now supports most of the Chrome extensions in the chrome web store Windows 7/8/10 Silent installation Silent installation X64 X86 Brave Browser 108.0.5359.128 for Win 7, 8, 8.1 AIO Silent Install
  3. Google Chrome 136 Stable is now available for all supported platforms. The new version of Google's browser is a security and feature update. Users on unmanaged devices should receive the update automatically. Desktop users may speed up the installation by selecting Menu > Help > About Google Chrome, or by loading the address chrome://settings/help directly in the address bar. Chrome should pick up the update automatically when the page is opened. A restart is required to finish the update. Google is fixing a long-standing privacy issue that, for years, enabled websites to determine users' browsing history through the previously visited links.The problem arises from allowing sites to style links as ':visited,' meaning showing them as another color instead of the default blue if a user had previously clicked on them. The system displays this color change regardless of which site they were on when they clicked the link, allowing other sites to potentially use creative scripts that leak the user's browsing history. Overview of the problem Source: Google The issue isn't just a theoretical privacy concern for users but also introduces a series of real security liabilities that enable tracking, profiling, and phishing. Researchers demonstrated multiple classes of attacks in the past linked to this privacy gap, including timing, pixel, user interaction, and process-level attacks. The upcoming release of Google Chrome, version number 136, will finally address the 20-year problem by implementing a triple-key partitioning of "visited" links. Instead of storing link visits globally, Chrome now partitions each visited link using three keys, namely link URL (link target), top-level site (address bar domain), and frame origin (origin of the frame where the link is rendered). This ensures that a link will only appear as :visited on the same site and in the same frame origin where the user previously clicked it, eliminating cross-site history leaks. The implemented solution Source: Google To preserve usability, Google added a "self-links" exception, so visited links of a site will still be marked as visited on that site even if the user clicked them from a different site. A website already knows which pages the user has visited, so this exception does not introduce an unwanted history leak. Google says completely deprecating the :visited selector would eliminate valuable UX cues, so that was ruled out from the proposal's goals. Another rejected solution was to use a permissions-based model, as that would be easy to bypass or even abuse by manipulative websites. How to enableThe new :visited isolation was introduced as an experimental feature on Chrome version 132 and is expected to be turned on by default on Chrome 136 (upcoming). From Chrome 132 to 135 (latest), users can enable the feature by entering chrome://flags/#partition-visited-link-database-with-self-links in the address bar and setting the option to 'enabled.' Enabling the experimental feature on Chrome Source: BleepingComputer The feature isn't stable yet, so it might not work as expected in all situations. On other major browsers the :visited styles risk remains partially unaddressed. Firefox limits what styles are applied to :visited and blocks JavaScript from reading them, but there's no partitioning to isolate them from sophisticated attack vectors. Windows 11/10 Silent installation https://www.mediafire.com/file/y3i84mknebsjmwl/Google+Chrome+136.0.7103.49+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file https://seyarabata.com/68122b7b9a8f7 Windows 7/8 Silent installation Google Chrome 109.0.5414.168 AIO windows 7 last version Install Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/y480s6kyzu9k81l/Google+Chrome+109.0.5414.168+AIO+Install+Silent.7z/file https://mir.cr/0GHBFW82
  4. Mozilla published today the final build of the Firefox 138 open-source web browser for all supported platforms ahead of the April 29th, 2025, official release, so it’s time to take a look at what’s new. Mozilla Firefox 138 introduces support for copying links for background tabs using the tabstrip context menu on Linux and macOS systems, an improved address and credit card autofill feature that better handles dynamically updated forms, and new Contrast Control settings that let users use the same colors across websites for improved readability. This release also introduces a new “Show search terms in the address bar on results pages” option in Search settings under the Default Search Engine section and brings back the Quick Actions toggle in the Address Bar section of Search settings, along with the corresponding entry in the Search Shortcuts section. Firefox 138 also brings back the Firefox Labs feature in settings, from where users can now enable Picture-in-Picture on active videos when switching tabs and support for the address bar to show results during IME composition. For Android users, Firefox 138 adds support for TLS client authentication certificates, the ability to share a downloaded file or its original URL from the Downloads screen, and desktop mode by default on Android tablets. For Windows 11 users, Firefox 138 adds support for acrylic-style menus for pop-up windows. On top of that, there’s a new “Report broken site” feature in the hamburger menu that lets users report issues they encounter when using Firefox on certain websites so that Mozilla can fix them for other Firefox users. Also, the new tab groups feature introduced in Firefox 137 received new right-click tab menu entries to make it easier for users to add or remove tabs to/from groups, such as “Add Tabs to New Tab Group” and “Remove from Group”. For web developers, Firefox 138 adds support for the error.captureStackTraceextension to avoid incompatibility with other web browsers, support for Error.isError to allow for brand checking whether or not an object is an instance of Error, and support for Import Attributes to specify additional metadata when importing modules. In addition, it adds support for applications to set their preferred degradation method to be utilized when encoding the configured frame rate and resolution cannot be maintained, enables the cache directive for the Clear-Site-Data header to allow websites to clear the networking cache, and adds support for the import map integrity field to ensure the integrity of dynamically or statically imported modules. Last but not least, Firefox 138 introduces a new column to the Network panel for displaying the full path of the request URL, which makes it easier for developers to quickly view and analyze the complete request paths. Silent installation Arabic AIO Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/6h0g4zrzshpe2hu/Mozilla.Firefox.138.0.ar.AIO.Install.Silent.rar/file https://mir.cr/YZRPKYL5 English AIO Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/vosjc5ynokn6158/Mozilla.Firefox.138.0.en.AIO.Install.Silent.rar/file https://mir.cr/1VDAQSDC French AIO Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/fnlo7sgagnihy91/Mozilla.Firefox.138.0.fr.AIO.Install.Silent.rar/file https://mir.cr/J1ADF1LO Mozilla Firefox 115.0.3 (Last version support Windows 7) Arabic AIO Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/4aov9jd1s57cskj/Mozilla.Firefox.115.0.3.ar.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file English AIO Silent https://www.mediafire.com/file/jzjws6mtjkw4yvh/Mozilla.Firefox.115.0.3.en.AIO.Install.Silent.7z/file
  5. The latest version of Opera Browser includes browser AI, Tab Islands, smooth animations and a clean modular design, delivering the most forward-thinking browsing experience to date. How many versions of Opera are there? For desktop users, there are three main versions of Opera. The mainstream version of Opera, which has rebranded as Opera One and has various privacy features including a built-in VPN. Opera GXdesigned for gamers with integration to services like Twitch. And Opera Crypto for the crypto Web3-minded user. How do I activate the Opera VPN? To activate the Opera built-in VPN, open the settings tab and navigate to advanced settings, where you will find the VPN option. Once enabled, a VPN badge will appear left of the address bar. Pressing that VPN button will show you a dropdown of locations and a data meter. What’s New in Opera 118.0 VersionThe latest version of Opera browser comes with following new features and changes: UI Refinements: Dark mode now includes proper backgrounds for sidebar player icons, and the theme gallery’s scroll behavior matches the dark color scheme for better visual consistency. Improved Settings: Fixed missing warning colors and adjusted margins in the Settings menu, ensuring clarity and usability. EULA Dialog Adjustments: The End User License Agreement dialog now displays correctly, even with a system scaling of 125%, and installation is smooth. Address Bar and Start Page Enhancements: Fixed a “double icon” effect in the address bar and improved the clarity of the Start page button. Drop-down Overlay Effect: Drop-downs now display the proper overlay effect for better interface coherence. Few crash fixes Various UI fixes and improvements Bug fixes and improvements FYI, the new Opera One R2 browser comes with a design overhaul and many new UI features and changes as mentioned below: New themes with dynamic backgrounds and sounds New redesigned detachable mini player in sidebar Split screen mode ( Tab traces or tab footprints feature Silent installation https://seyarabata.com/6800c607a189b Opera 95.0.4635.80 Win 7 AIO Silent Install https://www.mediafire.com/file/kbaf93g4l5vx69b/Opera+95.0.4635.80+Win+7+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file https://mir.cr/0WGSZLTW
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