I already use Firefox for browsing normally, but I have to test on a Chromium based browser too. One soft requirement is that it should be installable with Flatpak on Linux.

  • lars@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I use Vivaldi because of it’s tab management.

    I have it configured to put the tabs in a bar on the right side of the screen. That way you have full tab titles no matter how many you have open.

    It’s also got a tiling window manager. So you can select two tabs and tell it to split screen them within the single window of Vivaldi. Or select 3, or 4, or whatever and put them in a grid. All sorts of options.

    I’ve got big 4k monitors, so I’ve grouped up some pinned tabs to always be tiled (like my email and calendar)

    It’s got lots of other nice tab features and just regular features, but those are the main selling ports for me personally.

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      1 year ago

      Yess! Came here to recommend Vivaldi too. I switched from Brave for same reason as OP, and looked at a few options… Vivaldi won. It’s been a couple months and I haven’t looked back.

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      I love Vivaldi, if only it were not Chromium based. But even then, if Firefox were to ever die (assuming Vivaldi is still alive and well) I am switching to Vivaldi