06-29-2017, 02:33 AM
gold_finger,
No, I somehow managed to not find that poll or thread. Very interesting, not only the poll, but more importantly the comments from many users that agree Firefox has become bloated. It seems there are nearly as many solutions as there are of us.
I have never tried Vivaldi so I can't comment one way or the other on it. I have used Seamonkey and know that it is very similar to Firefox in many ways. That may have been the primary reason I went ahead and installed it.
I'm fairly certain I'm finished with Firefox and I know I need a solid replacement for it, and since I have also been using Thunderbird I guess it just makes sense to me to replace both at the same time. With Seamonkey offering both I've always felt very comfortable using it.
In the past, I stopped using Seamonkey several times because I was unable to get some extension installed. Since I've stopped using nearly all my usual addons and extensions I don't see a reason developing that would cause me to steer away from Seamonkey, unless development stopped on the project.
I may be tempted to try one or more of the alternative browsers along with Seamonkey. Nothing wrong with more than one browser, and I might stumble across something I like really well.
No, I somehow managed to not find that poll or thread. Very interesting, not only the poll, but more importantly the comments from many users that agree Firefox has become bloated. It seems there are nearly as many solutions as there are of us.
I have never tried Vivaldi so I can't comment one way or the other on it. I have used Seamonkey and know that it is very similar to Firefox in many ways. That may have been the primary reason I went ahead and installed it.
I'm fairly certain I'm finished with Firefox and I know I need a solid replacement for it, and since I have also been using Thunderbird I guess it just makes sense to me to replace both at the same time. With Seamonkey offering both I've always felt very comfortable using it.
In the past, I stopped using Seamonkey several times because I was unable to get some extension installed. Since I've stopped using nearly all my usual addons and extensions I don't see a reason developing that would cause me to steer away from Seamonkey, unless development stopped on the project.
I may be tempted to try one or more of the alternative browsers along with Seamonkey. Nothing wrong with more than one browser, and I might stumble across something I like really well.