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replacement for firefox?
The Repairman:
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Jhon Micky:
--- Quote from: bluzeo on January 13, 2021, 06:23:19 PM ---hey guys i am back and i am getting very tired of firefox . is Falkon a good replacement? or should i go to brave?
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I think Firefox is one of the best but you can try:
Ungoogled Chromium
Chromium
Librefox (Firefox fork)
Falkon by KDE
Artim:
And for a fully open-source alternative, there's always Seamonkey!
Seamonkey does everything that both Firefox and Thunderbird do, yet with thousands fewer lines of code than Firefox by itself. It's a superb choice for those looking to keep the Lite in Linux Lite.
Their true heir of the venerable Netscape Internet Suite, Seamonkey does it all and many Firefox extensions work with Seamonkey as well.
It can be added to Linux Lite by means of the Ubuntuzilla PPA.
Peter Watson:
Vivaldi is the most functional
+ a huge number of settings, work with Chrome extensions.
- the number of buttons and funtions can confuse inexperienced users.
Opera - for those who need a VPN
+ built-in VPN, ad blocker, handy sidebar.
- few extensions, useless built-in crypto wallet.
TheDead:
Ok, I'll add my two cents then... I was pushing for Palemoon, until a few updates ago when it became really laggy on the Youtube website (Firefox based versus Google?... Nah, a company would not cripple the competitors, that would be politically incorrect. *wink wink* ;)
Anyways, I too am trying to find a LOW-RESSOURCE (yes, caps) replacement. Its crucial to save 2GB RAM machines. 32 bits, even better.
I will report the progress of my Quest here.
I'll go hug a tree now... ;)
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