Need a new browser. >loved Opera 12.whatever until I had to rely on a backup browser more and more. >Tried Opera 18, but just couldn't. >Never liked Firefox, but it's ok, I can ignore the niggly quirks, until I keep having to reach for Chrome as a backup. >Chrome did me well, despite the small things annoying me, for a while but always needed a backup.
What else is there, or which should I learn to love?
>Low RAM usage >Adblocker/noscript >No BS, no frills user interface >All in one .exe process >No botnets >No useless bloat functions
Does it exist?
Dylan Harris
DirectWrite is aids and I need to get out of chrome fast. Suggestions?
Owen Walker
Firefox for life
Evan Smith
Opera is objectively by far the best browser on the market
fastest and with unique features
and opera 18 is nothing like the latest opera 40
Robert Wright
Maxthon ,Dolphin are actually really good. They are chink and chinks n Russian s are really trying to have their share of spyware installed around the world so they actually made browsers worth install ing.
Cameron Parker
>opera 40 My god, I thought you were memeing.
Jason Reed
pretty cool. i'll check this one out.
do you have more background information about the framework and company itself?
i can't read japanese
Alexander Baker
Tried Dolphin on mobile, bugy, bgugy, bguyg.
Still loving Opera for mobile.
Brayden Myers
Don't know much about them. The browser uses Blink, and has god-tier text rendering. Just Google for some reviews.
Joseph Jenkins
really nice. from the first impression it looks more advanced in a entirely new direction.
probably a bit less beginner friendly but this comes with more functions
Evan Martinez
See you in an hour guys.
Carter Barnes
Opera Developer (Currently on 40) is pretty much everything i need. The only bad thing is that it might become a chinese botnet. It's like Chrome but with more stuff and it doesn't rape my ram. I would recommend Vivaldi, however it's pretty much a Chrome re-skin so you still have shitty memory usage.
Noah Perry
i'm impressed user. lastpass easily lets me convert to it.
the font rendering is indeed really eye pleasuring
Asher White
Firefox is what I use. SeaMonkey has too many inconveniences.
Brody Wilson
The new Opera works great, though. No other browser cares enough about the user to include a built in adblock.
Angel Harris
Iceweasel or Icecat
Hudson Thomas
Why would you want a built in adblock on a desktop browser?
Easton Green
Back in 2013, I would've said QtWeb.
For those asking about Sleipnir, they have a current version called 4 that's not featured on their English site like 6 is. 4 is also Blink-based and compatible with Chrome extensions but with a more utilitarian UI without the aesthetic Mac-style type.
Hudson Lee
I tried it and it wouldnt let me log in to some sites. so meh. I just stay with Firefox Dev Edition for main browser, and Chrome as my flash browser for toxic things
Jack Thompson
Opera if you don't care about the upcoming Chinese botnet. Vivaldi if you want something deliciously autistic. >Tab stacks >Vertical tabs >Bookmarks and downloads list in a side panel
Jayden White
vivaldi still lacks the ability to drag tabs to a separate window