Which Browser Should I Use In 2025? - Hackaday
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I’ve dumped FF for Zen and Waterfox.
Zen’s only downside is that it can’t play some DRM media like some sports websites.
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librewolf/ff nightly
but i miss netscape and pre version 40 firefox
Yeah old Firefox was the best. With a bookmark menu on the left where I could scroll forever and see it at a glance.
Those top bars are awful shit, and I cannot fathom how anybody uses them.
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To me the killer feature is the ability to send my tabs to any device I have. Without it it's impossible for me to ditch Firefox, I rely too much on this feature.
Fennec, you can log in with your Mozilla sync account and access them from any other sync-enabled browser in their ecosystem.
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Per se is a Latin phrase meaning "in itself". To see if you're using it properly, replace per se in your sentence with "in itself" and see if it still makes sense.
I don't know why you're downvoted, you're absolutely right. I thought the same
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Vivaldi and Librewolf are good recommends. So good call by the author.
I wish I could completely ditch Blink based browsers for Gecko ones, just because I dislike how dominant Blink is thanks to Chrome. But some sites don't render correctly on Gecko. So a fallback is needed.
I never came across a single page that didn't render correctly with Gecko - do you have an example?
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I'm using librewolf now, after Mozilla actions.
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Librewolf
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Its great, but needs some tweaks, bofere use for "normal" people.
Don't remember exactly, but I enabled webGl and checked /unchecked other thinks.
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Tried shifting on so many browsers but returned back to Edge. The tab management on edge is amazing, I'm still waiting for a browser with tab system like them
I haven’t used Edge in a while, but are you talking about having work spaces to organize groups of tabs?
Did you look at Zen, the Firefox derivative that cloned the Arc UI?
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I have like 5 different Firefox forks depending on how much memory usage I can afford to spare at the time I need to look something up
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I never came across a single page that didn't render correctly with Gecko - do you have an example?
Yeah. Most recently it was a shitty site that looked like it had been built in 2000 and I had to use to pay an EMS bill: services.webillems.com
Tried several times on Firefox and it wouldn't let me proceed with the payment. It kind of acted like it had. But when I called them to confirm they said it never went through. Tried multiple times with the same results. So I then tried on Chrome and it went through first time.
There's have been others too. But like I said before, it's rare. But annoying.
It's down to these sites using stale, poorly-written legacy code and/or never being upgraded.