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Review
Kinza is a Japanese original and powerful Chromium-based web browser which attempts to reflect the end-user voice by adding popularly requested features in new updates. Since it is Chromium-based, it benefits from most of the features found in Google Chrome, if not all. Updates are delivered continuously to provide access to the latest features and security measures. This is the first stepping stone towards granting Kinza the necessary trust. However, it is carefully made to reflect the personal experience, somewhat different than what Chrome provides. It comes with its own set of configurations, including various features than Google's alternative.
Some of the default features worth mentioning are the favorites and bookmarks manager, which can also be accessed through an intuitive side panel, RSS reader, download manager, search engine configuration, possibility to handle startup pages, account manager, as well as the Incognito Mode. Up to this point, Kinza can satisfy most, if not all of user browsing needs. However, what sets it apart is its key long-term feature, namely the evolution through the users' voices. This means there is an active community behind the development, continually checking out new feature requests, building, testing them, and eventually rolling them out in a new build.
So far, the application comes with several user-requested features, which are permanent once released. First, there is the mouse gesture support. It comes with a decent list of actions fitted with comfortable gestures, which merely require a user to hold down the right mouse button on a page. The result preview is shown in the center of the page while drawing a user gesture.
Second, the Super Drag feature can save much time when searching for terms over the web. It allows a user to drag a selected word or phrase over the application window to have a new page opened up with search results based on the selected default search engine. Last but not least, there is the Side Bar for quick access to some features. It expands to show a slim set of icons, letting users instantly access the favorites manager, history viewer, as well as RSS reader.
Kinza is a web browser that aims to not only listen to the user but also try to respect its demands. It attempts to focus on what the end-user needs, updating itself exclusively with content for a more flexible, friendly experience.
What is new in version 5.8.0 (Released on October 02, 2019):
Main changes:
Main changes:
- Minor adjustments to new tab pages in dark mode;
- Chromium major version update support (76.0.3809.132 → 77.0.3865.90).
- Installation Start the Installer and install Kinza <How to install>;
- Update Close Kinza, and start the Installer to overwrite it;
- Uninstallation Open the "Add or Remove Programs" window from "Control Panel" and uninstall Kinza <How to uninstall>.
System requirements:
OS: Microsoft Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 10 (both 32 & 64-bit);
Mac OS X v10.11 (El Capitan), macOS v10.12 (Sierra), 10.13/10.14.
Install notes:
1. Run the executable zip file;
2. Enjoy!
Screenshots:
Virus free! 100% clean!
File: kinza_x86_5.8.0.exe
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00/67MD5: 9B55810745B6155B4F7512039353ED2C
SHA1: 46D30A89A6B60585DC08BFAAD0D92C90CE0CD8EE
SHA256: 4B38996E2BFE5F0121BAC8D998A6115ADF2CBE15BC3680E23F9C30CFC316FCF0
File: kinza_x64_5.8.0.exe
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00/66MD5: FE0EDB58840285EDEE6CE89AA1223373
SHA1: F639798B8240B725A9DC900441D97A026DA9A263
SHA256: 49B68C390A700EE794A2B73B739CDE171A4009AD76A48AB6A7E2AD80C5C8F738
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