What's bestest fork of Firefox or chrome?

What's bestest fork of Firefox or chrome?

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>Firefox
SeaMonkey
>chrome
ungoogled-chromium

Is palemoon and vivaldi a meme too?

Yes

>Icecat

I tried palemoon and I can say for myself that it isn't a meme in terms of speed. I would switch but it isn't compatible with some of the extensions I use.

Palemoon is not a meme dunno about vivaldi

>Written by a confirmed furry
>Not a meme
You only get to choose one.

Nightly is the best fork of Firefox

That's not a fork, that's a release channel..

oh.. thx dude, is this a fork ?

This.
Developer is second best, but there's really no reason not to use nightly.

Why exactly is nightly the best? Doesn't it send info back to Mozilla?

Opera

its not better its the same thing

Uh yea you're pretty much testing the browser for bugs and problems with nightly and DE. Plus Nightly is not a Fork.

You can turn that off in the options.
Nightly also forces e10s so it's faster than the other release channels.
You also stay 3 versions ahead of the 'stable' branch, so you get new features much earlier.
As for the 'testing bugs and problems' mentioned, it just isn't true.
I've been using nightly for about two months now, and I don't think it has ever crashed or slowed down. I haven't experienced any bugs or glitches either.

But really, the largest reason to use it is because it has the best icon.

Thanks man. I'll be switching over to Nightly then.

tenfourfox tbqhf

ungoogled-chromium is an outdated student project. Try iridium

GNU IceCat

gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/

I've been using iridium for a while now, but sometimes YouTube videos won't work.
Also, is it still being maintained? I don't think there's been an update in a few months.

v.54 9-Nov-2016

Change log anywhere?

Iridium doesn't block all connections with Google like ungoogled-chromium does.
Huh, YT videos don't work sometimes for me on ungoogled-chromium either, nothing an F5 doesn't fix but it's still annoying. Maybe it has something to do with YT trying to send Google some of your info on a first playback?

Do you know how to remove this bar?

No idea, I've never even noticed that. Maybe try disabling search suggestions from the URL bar.

>nothing an F5 doesn't fix
On iridium there are some videos that just refuse to play no matter what. I'll give ungoogled chromium a try though.

yeah but it's security is like using IE 7.
cant find anything atm, but I think it updates along with chromium stable version

Vivaldi, no. Pale Moon, maybe.

how is anything he said not true

Not necessarily untrue, but he was implying that nightly is full of bugs and unstable, which it isn't.

Regular x64 Firefox is the best.

Firefox 3.x

There has never been a good browser since then.

>he was implying that nightly is full of bugs and unstable

That's not what it sounded like at all. He just stated you test for bugs and other problems, which you do with Nightly

I use Palemoon and I like it. Icecat is my backup choice.

Firefox? Pale moon, highest performance on slow machines

Chrome? Opera, more features

this and only this

Never heard of Iridium before but it does seem pretty neat

wats the best ff config?

mine

Nightly is so much faster than stable and even dev edition, it's not even funny. Whatever they're doing, they're doing it right.

follow the Firefox guide on logicalincrements

forks are gay

Firefox nightly.
It's /comfy/ and just werks.

This.

I've literally never got the binaries to work or even open for me, on Windows and GNU+Linux.
>inb4 not compiling it yourself
I'm a Sup Forumsay, not a Sup Forumsentleman.

You unpack the .tar.bz2 then you double-click on the icecat binary inside the directory.

That's all you need to do.

>want to use a firefox fork
>none of my addons are compatible

This

Literally what I did each time I tried. Didn't work.

i use memefox aka waterfox

Firefox ESR

What's the point of using this anymore?
Firefox is 64 bit now.

Untick all the search engines on the search page in settings. It will still use your default engine for results.

There is literally no point in using it anymore now that Firefox x64 is a thing now.

Vivaldi has some neat features that remind me of Opera before the fall.
Palemoon is a slightly more stable fork of firefox x64 made by an alt-right furry.
both are decent, but not life-changing

couldn't you just get it from your repos?
Pretty sure Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, and Gentoo all have it.
Don't know what to say about windows, but it's just FF with branding removed so you could use any other derivative and it would be the same.

In palemoon? Try older versions of addons (pic related).
Open file in terminal, it will tell you what's wrong.

Been using ungoogled-chromium for a day. YouTube works perfectly fine. No problems so far.

If Iridium doesn't block all connections to Google then it's a no-go.

Which skin is that, senpai?

That's the developer edition dark skin. You can use it with regular firefox using this.
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/devedition-theme-enabler/

It isn't the developer edition skin, but that one looks decent.
I'm using the arc theme.