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Thanks for the further advice. I never did install on Windows since I've been on Linux most of the time since this exchange.
It would be helpful if once you've dealt with above issues, you post here. I'll check again periodically.
Regards, I2k4
Thanks, Alok. I'll give it a try on one of my systems. Hopefully you'll follow up with an Ubuntu/Mint compatible version.
Can't speak to problems identified by the other poster - I've normally used Google Chrome as a "silo" for Google's own services, which run best on it and collect data anyway, and not for anything personally identifying. Never had a problem with Chrome in Windows. But Chromium was a PITA that time.
I'm interested in Epic but need to know if it shares the uninstall problem I experienced with Chromium a year or so ago on my Windows 7 system. Chromium did not show up in add/remove or Revo Uninstaller and I learned there was a weird cumbersome process to get rid of it, that I've forgotten now, and I'm still not sure I completely eliminated the rags and tags of it in the system.
I have never had that problem removing Google Chrome on Windows, and have never had a problem removing Chromium from Linux / Mint installs on the same machines. I very much like Chromium, including that it doesn't have the built-in links to Google. But I was bothered by the way Chromium behaved on Windows 7 and resolved to avoid it on Windows.
Please tell me if you have tested Epic for ordinary uninstall using add/remove in Windows and if it's a complete uninstall. Looking forward to trying Epic out, but will be holding off installing pending an answer here. Thanks, I2k4
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