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[–] TrueStoryBob@lemmy.world 20 points 10 months ago

Switched to Vivaldi last year and haven't looked back. Did some side by side with FireFox for a month or two on my phone. I have a cheap 2022 Moto G something or other, running whatever Android it shipped with.

I guess that like a lot of people, I don't like having apps tracking stuff, but my work requires me to have access to Facebook, Insta, Threads, and the like... so, I just use browser shortcut widgets for them instead (I should quit my job, I know, I know... working on it). Both Firefox and Vivaldi immediately figured out that I wanted to run them in containers so that was great. However, Vivaldi runs all of them so smooth where as Firefox just kind of stumbles around. Some of them would refuse to work some days, just bringing up the web browser container and then crash. Facebook dot com was the worst... there were issues with the UI not showing me the text input bubbles and latency with button presses was terrible... like needing a refresh to show a "like" or even that a notification was read. It was almost unusable. Bizarrely, Outlook was also bad on FireFox... like that's a fairly bog standard email client and "productivity" site, but on FireFox it would crash more than it worked. Vivaldi handles all of the sites/platforms I need like I'm running the apps.

Maybe it's something with my cheap ass phone and Motorola's bloatware, but Firefox crashed and burned more than it worked. I cannot recommend Vivaldi enough.

[–] steve_floof@lemm.ee 18 points 10 months ago (2 children)

In other news: stop using Netscape

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[–] BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world 18 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Hey, anybody know the best browser for Windows Mobile 6.5?

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[–] Yoz@lemmy.world 17 points 10 months ago (4 children)
[–] PriorityMotif@lemmy.world 20 points 10 months ago

Chinese spyware, has been for years now.

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[–] MrFunkEdude@piefed.social 16 points 10 months ago (7 children)
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[–] RandomPancake@lemmy.world 13 points 10 months ago

I remember way back in the late 90s or early 2000s, when Opera was commercial, I bought a lifetime license. I don't remember the specifics but it was basically a way to support them and it was good for all future versions, forever and ever.

I lost the key long ago and the browser is free now anyway. Still wouldn't use it.

[–] OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee 11 points 10 months ago (4 children)

God damn it. I just switched to Opera because of the "Hey get off Chrome" posts like 2 weeks ago.

I have Firefox installed but don't love it. Need a "and the next closest good mobile browser is X"

[–] FrederikNJS@lemm.ee 21 points 10 months ago (4 children)

What is Firefox lacking for you to love it?

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[–] Lutra@lemmy.world 11 points 10 months ago

late to the party, but I had OperaGX do a clever evil thing recently - I have an old machine running MacOS 10.14 (for reasons), I had GX up, and I alt-tab'd and noticed there was the "don't symbol" (ghostbusters) over the OperaGX Icon. I thought, "that can't be right". I'm running GX right now. I double checked, and I was using GX with several windows open. But the symbol was right - they had Updated OperaGX that I WAS running, WHILE I was running it, to a version that WOULDN'T work on the computer I was on. I eventually restarted GX, and got a 'You can't use OperaGX with this version of MacOS". Jerks.

I dug around, and very roughly, the .app file is not the App. They use a folder off in Library to store the actual pieces of the app, and it there is a few different pieces, and the .app file points to the actual executables.

Anyway it was fun while it lasted. Never again.

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