[deleted] having tried to use Pale Moon in the past, i know that it tends to lag behind standards, especially when it comes to multimedia. The developers and community are also pretty toxic when it comes to pushing their ideologies :/

It's a nice concept, but the execution is lacking, imo.

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I really like Vivaldi, but font density is thin in Chromium-based browsers, so I keep using FireFox for most everything because the text appears similar to all of the other software that I use.

GSingh1994 Yeah it's a pity that Mozilla discontinued SSB support in Firefox.

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GSingh1994 Google chrome because Firefox doesn't support PWA

I use Vivaldi but I find the PWA implementation in browsers overall to be lacking.

I use a program called WebCatalog. It turns any website into a functional desktop client. It integrates certain extensions (like DarkReader) into the apps that you can use to manipulate the look and feel.
The free version allows you to make two free apps from sites. The premium version allows unlimited apps to be made. I have something like 50 or 60 apps and I use them in some combination every day.

The only downside is a lack of integrated password manager.

5 days later

I use Firefox with a bunch of add ons. Part of it is just because I am an old geezer and I have been using Firefox since about version 1.5 if I remember correctly.

    20 days later

    Mostly it is Firefox, but now trying Brave. Need lighter one, also available on Linux and Android

      DanFromWinterpeg I was using it when it was called Phoenix but they had to change the name because of the Phoenix BIOS manufacturer... it then became Firebird but then again they had to change the name because Firebird is the name of a database... it then becomes Firefox and was released in v1.0 if I recall correctly.

      Thunderbird didn't had to change its name otherwise we'd have got Thunderfox I guess 😅

        kyrios Which is odd since Thunderbird in the USA has a 100 year history of making Americans cheap, rot-gut wine: it's synonymous with being down and out and the kind of vintage best drank on a park bench at 7am (I've been told😉).
        Maybe the company was too wasted to sue Mozilla?

          EbonJaeger The TBird wine company has really let some opportunities go, haven't they? 😄

          Vivaldi and use Page Actions <> Invert for night and Sepia to break up daytime reading. Best part is tab specific. 🙂

          brent Yeah but it is a totally different field. Phoneix & firebird are both active in IT, just like Firefox.
          Lotus is a brand of luxury cars, but where I live it is also a brand of biscuits and of toilet paper. Pretty obvious these brands have no relationship with each other although they share the same name.

          Brave, I know this is dumb, but I do like it because it does have Global Menu's support.

            11 days later

            ARiosProjekt Brave is my favourite browser since I discovered it. I used Chrome for years and Firefox when I switched to Linux. It blocks annoying ads by default. Plays every media on the internet with no problem and supports webapp making I like to use. I don't care about their cryptocurrency they are giving for their own ads, because they are not very generous. 😆

            I just found out about yet another reason to love Vivaldi. Their new Tab Stack feature can not only be set to use two lines for the address bar, but the stacks can be renamed. Thus, all your financial sites (banks, stocks, etc.) can be put into one stack, and that stack renamed to "Financials". Formula 1, MotoGP, WorlldSBK, and MotoAmerica can be stacked, and that stack renamed to "Racing". Solus forum, Vivaldi forum, etc. can be stacked and renamed to "Forums".

            With the renamed tab stacks on the first row, and the expanded contents (links) in the second row (the way this feature works in Vivaldi), that creates a simple menu. For example, you can click on "Financial" in the top row, and those links appear in the second row. This has allowed me to change three of my workspaces to just one named "Browser", without any change needed in my browsing workflow.

            This is trivial to set up in the Vivaldi settings, and if you also choose the setting to start out with the previous session, closing Vivaldi and restarting it will preserve your setup during reboots.