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Yandex Browser

71 points| mmahemoff | 13 years ago |browser.yandex.com | reply

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[+] ksec|13 years ago|reply
Using it for a few minutes, few things i really like.

1. Someone finally put the Refresh and Stop Button where it should be. Firefox actually had it during beta testing but they somehow decide to but it at the end of the Address bar instead.

2. The Graphics, Curve, Looks more like better then the comparatively toyish Chrome.

3. The Options have always belonged to the Tab Bar and not the address bar. To me i think that is the most logical place for it.

4. The New Tab drop page, I like it. But i am sure i have seen it somewhere else before. Opera? I cant remember.

5. Flash - Since Flash is only available in Chrome and not Chromium. I am not sure if Flash inside Yandex or any other Chromium derivative are using PPAPI or the old NPAPI. Anyone?

6. No, no tabs overflow...... So i am sticking with Firefox.

[+] antninja|13 years ago|reply
One thing I find weird is that it doesn't display the full URL in the URL bar, only the domain and the page title.
[+] qwertyboy|13 years ago|reply
> Flash is only available in Chrome and not Chromium

Flash is available in Chromium. It plugs right in.

[+] augustl|13 years ago|reply
Here's what I see when I visit that page: http://imgur.com/bwf5N (Tl;dr: a blurb of text saying it's not available for Linux, that's it, no info about what it is etc.)

Non-Linux peeps: do you get an equally uninformative landing page?

[+] darklajid|13 years ago|reply
Different, but similar.

It .. doesn't tell me _why_ I'd want that. The footer (in fine print) states that this is a browser based on Chromium.

The rest of the site is useless (Oh, it loads pages. And is quick?) or scary (it has Kaspersky integrated, somehow?).

I'm missing the standard 'About' page, introducing me to the project and _showing me what this is for_. Why no Chrome, no Chromium build, Firefox, Opera, IE but .. this?

It's very low on overall information.

[+] thechut|13 years ago|reply
I get the same thing. I guess there is no love for Linux
[+] hayksaakian|13 years ago|reply
The Google of Russia introduces the Google chrome of Russia.

Coming soon: Yandex+

[+] rainbowdash|13 years ago|reply
Yandex+ is Ya.ru, works from 2007.
[+] dimitar|13 years ago|reply
Its seems that they don't like to be perceived that way. It gets funny:

It's fluent in 9 languages including English, German, French and Ukrainian.

What, do I have to download it to see if its fluent in Russian? Come on, why do you hide it?

[+] patd|13 years ago|reply
I just tested it with my own extension, you can install Chrome extension from the Chrome webstore onto Yandex Browser.
[+] rainbowdash|13 years ago|reply
>4.1. Except when and if, and only to the extent expressly permitted by this License or by the applicable law of Russian Federation the User shall not be entitled to modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt or perform other activities with the object code of this Software with the only purpose of obtaining information on how algorithms used in this Software are implemented, to create derivative products using the Software, and otherwise use, or allow other persons to do so, the Software without written consent of the Rights Holder. The User may make a modification of the Software solely for his or hers own use and reverse engineering for debugging such modifications. The User shall not be entitled to distribute, communicate, make the Software available for the general public or otherwise use such modifications, except as for his or hers own use. >4.2. The User shall not be entitled to reproduce, distribute, communicate, make the Software available for the general public or otherwise use the Software for commercial purposes (including for payment), including as part of software product collections without written consent of the Rightholder.

I hope Yandex die.

[+] guard-of-terra|13 years ago|reply
http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/eula_text.html

9.2 Subject to section 1.2, you may not (and you may not permit anyone else to) copy, modify, create a derivative work of, reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise attempt to extract the source code of the Software or any part thereof, unless this is expressly permitted or required by law, or unless you have been specifically told that you may do so by Google, in writing.

9.3 Subject to section 1.2, unless Google has given you specific written permission to do so, you may not assign (or grant a sub-license of) your rights to use the Software, grant a security interest in or over your rights to use the Software, or otherwise transfer any part of your rights to use the Software.

How so? It looks like Google Chrome license is in fact more restrictive and yet you don't hope Google die, do you?

And I think that Google is on the liberal side when it comes to EULAs, compared to copyright monsters like Microsoft or Adobe.

And if you reason that true Open Source solutions like Firefox are the way to go, I may remind you of the IceWeasel scandal where Debian had to rebrand its build of Firefox because it could not distribute it with the required tweaks due to copyright issues on Mozilla part.

[+] Nux|13 years ago|reply
Yet another Webkit browser. Boring.
[+] mmahemoff|13 years ago|reply
I'll take boring over hours of debugging to shift a few pixels.
[+] illicium|13 years ago|reply
To be more specific, yet another Chromium fork.
[+] keeguon|13 years ago|reply
I just lost like 5 minutes of my day just testing this boring Chrome copy with a different UI.
[+] brackin|13 years ago|reply
The question is, will this be another Rockmelt which was just Chrome with a social sharing and Facebook chat extension thrown in or have they taken Chromium/Webkit and re-engineered a faster/better browser and integrated their technology.
[+] mmahemoff|13 years ago|reply
I think a comparison with other region-specific forks would be more accurate, like 360 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/360_Secure_Browser).

I really doubt Yandex is interested in competing against Chrome outside of their target market of Russia (and Russian neighbours, expats), so they don't need a faster or universally "better" browser. Just a better experience for their target users, or at least a comparable experience with better distribution (e.g. it's likely they'll partner with local device retailers to bundle it as default browser).

[+] ansgri|13 years ago|reply
They are going to integrate Opera Turbo to make it faster over slow networks. Also they have some new caching technology currently used by their Maps.
[+] dchest|13 years ago|reply
chrome.yandex.ru redirects to this page.

For those who don't know, they had a Chromium fork called "Хром" (literally "Chrome"), which they advertized for anyone searching for "хром" or "chrome". Then they renamed it to Yandex.Internet.

[+] tommoor|13 years ago|reply
Personally, i'm glad to see they are using Webkit. As long as it doesn't mean crazy incompatibilities - the more browsers the better!
[+] import|13 years ago|reply
The Yandex browser has been developed based on Chromium open source code. © The Chromium Authors, 2006—2012. All rights reserved.
[+] yandexbrowser|13 years ago|reply
Well I've just downloaded it now and it seems like a stripped down version of Chrome to me, nothing to exciting and doesn't seem very customisable.
[+] powrtoch|13 years ago|reply
Did you make an account and name it after this browser just to post this?
[+] martin1b|13 years ago|reply
Sweet. There's also Yandex +, Yandex Drive, Yandex Maps, YMail, and iYandex (expires on Nov 1, 2013)...
[+] wolfhumble|13 years ago|reply
Based on this Oslo Stock Exchange note, I was thinking it would be Opera based . . . : http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?siteLanguage=en&...

Edit: NO > EN URL

[+] k7n|13 years ago|reply
tl;dr Don't bother...

Heh! It's funny how Yandex does (or tries to do) everything that Google does after X months/years/decades. It's just Chromium with their "Yandex Bar" which they have been promoting for ages, starting from IE and Firefox extensions. I also think it's rather silly to be based on the open source Chromium project and not support Linux-based systems.

* Yandex Search = Google Search

* Yandex Direct = Google AdSense/AdWords

* Yandex Metrika = Google Analytics

* Yandex Dengi = Google Checkout/Wallet

* Yandex Maps = Google Maps

* Yandex Mail = Google Mail

* Yandex News = Google News + Google Reader

* Yandex Market = Google Shopping

* Yandex Webmaster = Google Webmaster

They even made a conference like Google Developer Day and Google IO :)

What's next? Yandex mobile OS based on Android + Yandex Bar? Let's call it Yandroid :D

[+] guard-of-terra|13 years ago|reply
Yandex Search, Yandex Money, Yandex Mail and Yandex Market were there for a few months to a few years before Google launched their corresponding offerings.

"They even made a conference" - duh, everyone and their dog make a conference.

[+] import|13 years ago|reply
Yandex browser imported my Safari history and bookmarks without asking me. Looks weird!
[+] cenanozen|13 years ago|reply
The meta description says:

Download the new browser from Yandex. It's quick and secure, while the Smartbox will find anything you you need and Tableau take you straight to your favorite sites.

[+] zvrba|13 years ago|reply
Somehow their logo reminds me irresistibly of Opera's logo.