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I'm in the process of looking for a new browser, Arc seemed awesome, I loved how it handles tab folders and works spaces... if it wasn't for the absurd idea of CLOSING YOUR TABS AUTOMATICALLY after a time period which makes absolutely zero sense. If I didn't close a tab maybe it means i didn't want it to close, no? Apparently it's a concept too hard to grasp for Arc devs
Vivaldi is a GEM!
Vivaldi
Been using vivaldi for awhile and its amazing, i dont plan on switching but i kinda want a second browser too one thats simple and arc seems to be what im looking been looking for.
I will try Vivaldi from Arc because the little arc for new URL is SLOW and sometimes even not working in my MacBook Pro and a lot of Arc features are totally useless for me such as the space and Easels but I did appreciate its simplicity UI design.
Which browser use less power or CPU usage?
Vivaldi is really good. Used it for a solid 2 months, but I just can't like the search bar even one bit. Even after many settings, its search feature is just not as efficient as normal browser.
At the moment still Arc, but I'm trying to switch from it - tried vivaldi, brave, edge..
Workspaces always brings be back to Vivaldi plut the screen shot tools also
Firefox shoud really look into profiles for settings, themes, extensions
I switched to main Vivaldi since the Opera was sold to a Chinese company.
Firefox 💯
What would happen if Firefox made a cloud service 🤔
Vivaldi - only downside is their mail client isn't available on iOS
Yeah, you'll probably be updating this video since Firefox just went off the ranch with privacy. I'm checking out other browsers right now, including Vivaldi and Zen. If there are browsers out there that really do focus on privacy, I'd think they would do very well in this onslaught of privacy invasion.
Zen Browser = Firefox (optimized) + Arc
I think it is a bit misleading to meantion safty with swift. Swift will not add securty.
Safari on Mac, because entire companies Moto is security and privacy on all devices and its software. And it works just fine for pretty much everything.
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