I’m a hard no on Brave, Opera, Chrome, and Edge. What else should I try? Are there any good alternative browsers for macOS that I’m missing?
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Miraz
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@cleverdevil I use Vivaldi as a backup to Safari. Don’t know about browser extensions etc but it does a good job for me.
Jonathan LaCour
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@amoscardino Looks nice. I will give it a shot! Browsers built on Chromium are a dime a dozen. I see far fewer Firefox-based options, so this is interesting for sure.
lmika
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@cleverdevil @Miraz +1 for Vivaldi if you don’t mind a Chromium browser. All the Chrome extensions work flawlessly, I’ve had no problems so far.
kaa
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@cleverdevil Maybe Orion from Kagi?
cleverdevil
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@lmika Arc is chromium based as well, which I generally prefer from an end user perspective but hate from an “open web” / standards perspective.
cleverdevil
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@kaa yeah it’s at the top of the list. I used it for a while on my phone but switched back to Safari because it was too buggy.
kaa
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@cleverdevil It is very snappy. It’s to browsers what CotEditor is to text editors.
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@cleverdevil I use Vivaldi as a backup to Safari. Don’t know about browser extensions etc but it does a good job for me.
@amoscardino Looks nice. I will give it a shot! Browsers built on Chromium are a dime a dozen. I see far fewer Firefox-based options, so this is interesting for sure.
@cleverdevil @Miraz +1 for Vivaldi if you don’t mind a Chromium browser. All the Chrome extensions work flawlessly, I’ve had no problems so far.
@cleverdevil Maybe Orion from Kagi?
@lmika Arc is chromium based as well, which I generally prefer from an end user perspective but hate from an “open web” / standards perspective.
@kaa yeah it’s at the top of the list. I used it for a while on my phone but switched back to Safari because it was too buggy.
@cleverdevil It is very snappy. It’s to browsers what CotEditor is to text editors.