What is your favorite browser?
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@darthkielbasa , thanks for your support!
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Vile Lasagna last edited by
We will do our best to keep you happy. We will not least continue to improve our ad blocker.
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PasjrWoctx π½replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon unpopular opinion, I have really been enjoying Edge on Linux, I use to use Opera, but it kept having issues, I hate microsoft and their products, and make a habit of not using or promoting, but Edge fast has a built in reader and I just like it, its weird, and using it on linux I have a bit more stability and security one would normally have with windows and after the past year I have had no issues with it.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to PasjrWoctx π½ last edited by
We all have to make our own choices. Sadly Microsoft tries to force Edge onto people.
Have you given Vivaldi a try?
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O Iago :linux: :debian:replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon Vivaldi + Brave All features potential of Vivaldi (panels, second-level tabs, workspaces, page actions, page tiling, translator, reading list...) + privacy/cookies/certificates/ad-blocker... features of Brave
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claridelunereplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by [email protected]
@jon Vivaldi is just like home.
The workspaces, the customizability, tab stacking...
itβs made with love
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FearlessJuanreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon #vivaldibrowser is by far the best. It saves me so much time. I need to have many tabs open in several windows in several virtual desktops in several monitors. Workspaces, tabs stacking and tab search are lifesavers. The quick search has a built-in calculator that I use all the time. It's the most innovative and customizable browser there is. Sync is flawless. I use it in Mac, Windows and Android.
#Edge would be my 2nd choice. I like how fast it loads in my old Windows laptop, probably because it's pre-loaded. I like the way Bing presents the search results and the Copilot integration. I love the read-aloud feature. It recognizes the language automatically and it sounds very natural.
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Cassian [main]replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon Chrome: tab groups.
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Jon (Snarf) Masonreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon Firefox to Vivaldi primary recent convert here.
Loads of reasons:
- not happy with Mozilla's direction lately
- don't like Chrome
- don't mind Safari but I don't want to be tied to Apple for my primary browser even though I'm a MacBook + iPhone user at the momentVivaldi almost wins by default at this point, but it has plenty to recommend it
- built in anti tracking / Adblock features feel "just right"
- works with my password manager Chrome extension
- workspaces
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Jon (Snarf) Mason last edited by
@snarfmason , glad you like it!
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Cassian [main] last edited by
Have your tried tab stacks and workspaces in Vivaldi?
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to claridelune last edited by
@claridelune , glad you like it!
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Annelies Kamran last edited by
@akamran , glad you are with us.
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Timothy Greenreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by [email protected]
@jon Vivaldi. Because it's better than Firefox. Haters gonna hate.
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@jon I use Vivaldi for several years on both, desktop (Windows) and mobile (Android), and i can tell you all without fear, without no regrets, that it give me all what i need to surf internet on the better and secure way i ever prof with any other browser
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ingolftopf :vivaldi_gray:replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by [email protected]
@jon
Because 'Vivaldi' is simply the world's best browser for me.Especially on 'Linux'.
And has been for a long time.I think it's also worth taking a closer look at the 'Vivaldiserve' behind it.
Currently Firefox in first place, then Safari just ahead of Vivaldi here. :tony_unhappy:
I think many people here have simply not yet looked at Vivaldi for all platforms.
Based on 'Chromium', 100% open source.:tony_happy: :tony_smiling: :tony_wee:
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@jon Firefox, because its the only real alternative to chrome and its clones, firefox its still the most customizable browser, vivaldi its the second, but the biggest con of vivaldi feels that its the slower among chrome clones
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@jon LibreWolf for privacy &
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ingolftopf :vivaldi_gray:replied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by [email protected]
@jon
Many, many comments here. :tony_laughing:So a lot of interest in this question.
No wonder really, here on 'Mastodon'.Veery good. :tony_wee:
Maybe someone else is interested in digging through here.
I'm sure several people will take a closer look at the 'Vivaldiserve' afterwards.
https://vivaldi.com:tony_smiling: :tony_happy:
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