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Interesting, Windows Vista supports itCode:1 VERSIONINFO FILEVERSION 1,3,101,1 PRODUCTVERSION 1,3,101,1 FILEOS 0x40004 FILETYPE 0x1 { BLOCK "StringFileInfo" { BLOCK "040904b0" { VALUE "CompanyName", "Microsoft Corporation" VALUE "FileDescription", "Microsoft EdgeUpdate Setup" VALUE "FileVersion", "1.3.101.1" VALUE "InternalName", "Microsoft EdgeUpdate Setup" VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright Microsoft Corporation" VALUE "OriginalFilename", "MicrosoftEdgeUpdateSetup.exe" VALUE "ProductName", "Microsoft EdgeUpdate" VALUE "ProductVersion", "1.3.101.1" VALUE "UpstreamVersion", "1.3.99.0" VALUE "LanguageId", "en" } } BLOCK "VarFileInfo" { VALUE "Translation", 0x0409 0x04B0 } }
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0" xmlns:asmv3="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
<asmv3:application>
<asmv3:windowsSettings xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SMI/2005/WindowsSettings">
<dpiAware>True/PM</dpiAware>
</asmv3:windowsSettings>
</asmv3:application>
<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" />
</requestedPrivileges>
</security>
</trustInfo>
<compatibility xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:compatibility.v1">
<application>
<!-- Windows Vista -->
<supportedOS Id="{e2011457-1546-43c5-a5fe-008deee3d3f0}"/>
<!-- Windows 7 -->
<supportedOS Id="{35138b9a-5d96-4fbd-8e2d-a2440225f93a}"/>
<!-- Windows 8 -->
<supportedOS Id="{4a2f28e3-53b9-4441-ba9c-d69d4a4a6e38}"/>
<!-- Windows 8.1 -->
<supportedOS Id="{1f676c76-80e1-4239-95bb-83d0f6d0da78}"/>
<!-- Windows 10 -->
<supportedOS Id="{8e0f7a12-bfb3-4fe8-b9a5-48fd50a15a9a}"/>
</application>
</compatibility>
</assembly>
The Beta version of Chrome was recently updated and one of the new features is that the dark mode respects Windows mode (Light/Dark):
Latest Google Chrome released for Windows
The problem is that Chrome has not added an option or a flag to disable that, not even in Canary, well, it's quite interesting that at this moment the "new" Edge (or Anaheim) has an "advantage" over Chrome with respect to that:
I was sure that this would happen at any time:
Microsoft’s new Chromium Edge browser leaked online
Youtube working better than in normal Edge, but the sound, specially the bass, isn't quite as powerful as in Chrome.
Youtube working better than in normal Edge, but the sound, specially the bass, isn't quite as powerful as in Chrome.