Ask Maxthon Team Anything

By | October 6, 2011


Ask Maxthon Team AnythingGood news,

We will be interviewing the Maxthon web browser team shortly and would like to hear some of the feedback from our readers.

So, post your (respectful) questions in the comments section below and the ones with most likes will be sent for the Maxthon folks to answer.

Update: Questions have been sent, thank you for participating!


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Shane Bundy says:

    How did Maxthon become the phenomenal Chinese browser it is today?

  2. Rudradeep says:

    which browser engine do you find best? 
    can you reduce your setup.exe package in less than 10MB?
    what do you think about global browser market?

  3. SUperhackA says:

    Is it possible to remove the “maxthon news” from the loading bar?or at least replace it with something else?

  4. Vangelo19 says:

    Whats your thoughts on HTML5? With other browsers as well focusing on HTML5 these days. Do you think its needed and plays a big role in browsers today?

  5. Will the dev team:

    – join the English forums, read from time to time a few post and if they can reply?
    – start reading the feedback they “need”? (not just ignoring it)

    And why they still release buggy “stable” versions?

  6. Aleksei says:

    How do you see the future of Maxthon, and concretely: the final version of the browser?

  7. Armin says:

    Why does their website seem to be down nearly all the time?

  8. Bobby Phoenix says:

    How secure is Maxthon 3, and why does “You should not see this” message on Acid 3 show?  When will plug-ins be available, and will M2 plug-ins work, or will new ones need to be made?

  9. Eduardo says:

    I’ve been a fan of Maxthon for years. I started with Classic (Windows 98), moved to M2 (XP) and now to M3 (W7), which has fantastic features like save and pop out video, drag&drop, dual engine, etc… However, I have to keep either Firefox or Chrome always opened for simple things like “create desktop shortcut for urls”, “save as .mht”,  “up one level” and a print feature in “reader mode”. Once these and other necessary features are implemented, I’ll keep just M3 opened. Congratulations for this great browser.

  10. Yesuifen20 says:

    Stay tuned.

  11. Jul says:

    Why Maxthon 2 was dropped with a very unstable version, many confirmed bugs were reported on the official forums and none of the questions there were answered. Maxthon 3 is being developed very slowly, and still lacking many features needed for adanced browsing experience. This leads to many Maxthon users having to drop Maxthon for other browsers. Why Maxthon team decided to take this route?

  12. Yesuifen20 says:

    necessary features are implemented, I’ll keep just M3 opened. Congratulations for this great browser.

  13. tom says:

    In your Maxthon Press Kit for 2011 (http://www.maxthon.com/sites/default/files/img_upload/Maxthon_Presskit_2011.pdf), you claim to be the first browser with tabs in 2005, and yet other browsers had tabs well before 2000.

    You also claim to be the first browser to offer synchronization of bookmarks and history (2008), but other browsers did it years before that.

    Finally, you claim that unlike other Webkit browsers, you have a team dedicated to optimizing Webkit for speed increases. But we know that Apple and Google have teams working on the same thing. In fact, most of the performance optimizations available to Webkit browsers were done by Apple and Google.

    How come you are making all these claims that are obviously not true?

    • Sarjoor says:

      Another false claim in the presskit, “to pass the Acid3 test, a browser must use its default settings, the animation has to be smooth and the score has to end on 100/100.”

      The presskit deliberately leaves out the remaining passing criteria of ” has to look exactly pixel for pixel like the reference rendering http://acid3.acidtests.org/reference.html “, which of course Maxthon does not, shows the ugly “YOU SHOULD NOT SEE THIS AT ALL”, and still fails Acid3 after all these years.

  14. Dragos Puscasu says:

    Is the Chinese Government interfere somehow in your activity? Is Maxthon a reason to fear against privacy issues? 

  15. Sue says:

    Why are there some many mistakes and bad links on your web pages. does no one check them for the accuracy?

  16. Maxthonguy says:

    What happened to all those great blog entries by Maxthonguy?

    • Guythonmax says:

      He was hopefully fired. He was really obnoxious. Almost as obnoxious as the rest of the company.

  17. Bobby Phoenix says:

    Where are the answers?