File Details |
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File Size | 75.5 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/Vista/XP |
Date Added | June 19, 2019 |
Total Downloads | 1,095 |
Publisher | Comodo Group, Inc. |
Homepage | Comodo IceDragon |
Publisher's Description
Comodo IceDragon is a fast and versatile Internet browser based on Mozilla Firefox which features several security, performance and feature enhancements over the core build. Fully compatible with Firefox plug-ins and extensions, IceDragon combines the freedom and functionality of Firefox with the unparalleled security and privacy of Comodo.
Latest Reviews
Bala7 reviewed v26.0.0.2 on Jun 17, 2014
Both Comodo browsers are terribly buggy. There are too many quality FF derivative which work, IceDragon is not among them.
Blaxima reviewed v20.0.1 on Apr 18, 2013
wow what nonsense. Firefox leaves files all over your computer as does it's so called portable version. So it would only make sense that a browser based off of it would do the same.
Pot, meet kettle. What does FF stand for exactly any ways when it operates off of Corporate donations? Mozilla also has a history of taking innovation from other browsers like Opera.
Comodo has made some good clone browsers that actually run a little leaner though I find Dragon to be better than this and the reason for that is Webkit>Gecko. They also add another layer of protection
Sven123456789 reviewed v16.1 on Dec 22, 2012
Total crapware. After deleting, it left a bunch of hidden files on my pc. Avoid at all cost. Plenty of legit browser out there instead of this..
tickleonthetum reviewed v16.1 on Nov 4, 2012
If Comodo are really commited to making a more secure version of Firefox for free then why not just submit the improvements to Mozilla for inclusion in the next version of Firefox! This is just an attempt to gain some users for their Pay products, and weakens Firefox and what it stands for!
-Lord- reviewed v16.1 on Nov 1, 2012
Line 3 says "Added Portable Version", so I go looking for it. Can't find it. Open a chat window with support to ask where the portable version is. The answer?
"IceDragon portable version is not available."
Normally I like Comodo's stuff, but that's messed up. So going through the motions of the normal install, it actually IS available as part of the choice to install. (small checkbox for portable and you get the option to specify where)
Not bad, but remember it's a rebranded FireFox so it will be VERY similar. Now I'm off to test sites to see if I'm protected from stuff like I should be
Bala7 reviewed v26.0.0.2 on Jun 17, 2014
Both Comodo browsers are terribly buggy. There are too many quality FF derivative which work, IceDragon is not among them.
Blaxima reviewed v20.0.1 on Apr 18, 2013
wow what nonsense. Firefox leaves files all over your computer as does it's so called portable version. So it would only make sense that a browser based off of it would do the same.
Pot, meet kettle. What does FF stand for exactly any ways when it operates off of Corporate donations? Mozilla also has a history of taking innovation from other browsers like Opera.
Comodo has made some good clone browsers that actually run a little leaner though I find Dragon to be better than this and the reason for that is Webkit>Gecko. They also add another layer of protection
Sven123456789 reviewed v16.1 on Dec 22, 2012
Total crapware. After deleting, it left a bunch of hidden files on my pc. Avoid at all cost. Plenty of legit browser out there instead of this..
tickleonthetum reviewed v16.1 on Nov 4, 2012
If Comodo are really commited to making a more secure version of Firefox for free then why not just submit the improvements to Mozilla for inclusion in the next version of Firefox! This is just an attempt to gain some users for their Pay products, and weakens Firefox and what it stands for!
-Lord- reviewed v16.1 on Nov 1, 2012
Line 3 says "Added Portable Version", so I go looking for it. Can't find it. Open a chat window with support to ask where the portable version is. The answer?
"IceDragon portable version is not available."
Normally I like Comodo's stuff, but that's messed up. So going through the motions of the normal install, it actually IS available as part of the choice to install. (small checkbox for portable and you get the option to specify where)
Not bad, but remember it's a rebranded FireFox so it will be VERY similar. Now I'm off to test sites to see if I'm protected from stuff like I should be