Come to the dark side. Use the Vivaldi, Luke. We have workspaces, tab groups, grids, universal search in history, bookmarks, tabs, dark mode, themes, google translator interface, note-taking, RSS-Feed-Reader, device-sync, a fricking tracker & ad blocker and even more pretty advanced stuff.
Out of the box with no extensions.
It will drain a bit force in the force in the form of ram though. Around 600MB for me from the get-go. Got some tabs in some workspaces though. But only the currently open tab should consume resources when Vivaldi is started. So it seems to need that ram by default. CPU wise it does nothing in idle.
The FF and Vivaldi team joining forces would possibly create the Steam version of the browser world.
Firefox is open source and not chromium tho. Using Chromium still helps Google push their standard as the web standard. Firefox and Safari are the only two pillars standing up against Chromium we have now.
Oh god, yes please. I would love to have that!
Come to the dark side. Use the Vivaldi, Luke. We have workspaces, tab groups, grids, universal search in history, bookmarks, tabs, dark mode, themes, google translator interface, note-taking, RSS-Feed-Reader, device-sync, a fricking tracker & ad blocker and even more pretty advanced stuff.
Out of the box with no extensions.
It will drain a bit force in the force in the form of ram though. Around 600MB for me from the get-go. Got some tabs in some workspaces though. But only the currently open tab should consume resources when Vivaldi is started. So it seems to need that ram by default. CPU wise it does nothing in idle.
The FF and Vivaldi team joining forces would possibly create the Steam version of the browser world.
I’m well aware of what Vivaldi can do but I refuse to support Chromium’s monopoly. In fact, it’s the only reason why I use FF.
Vivaldi is pretty cool… Although most features I don’t need. I have a hard time breaking up with Firefox.
I was using Vivaldi as my living room TV PC browser because it was kind of a one stop shop.
Eventually I found plugins and mods for Firefox that did only what I need.
Firefox is open source and not chromium tho. Using Chromium still helps Google push their standard as the web standard. Firefox and Safari are the only two pillars standing up against Chromium we have now.
RSS feed sounds pretty amazing. What site can it read?