>Both have a lot of good features
>Both have a lot of shitty features
>Each poaches the shitty features from one another
>The good features are slowly depreciated and removed
Both have a lot of good features
Just install Palemoon and never doubt your browser again.
>both have shit main builds and you're forced to use iridium/chromium/Opera/Brave or Nightly/IceCat/Pale Moon.
What are some shitty features Chrome has poached from Firefox?
Extensions.
All they do is slow things down. If all the functionality you need isn't built into the browser itself, it's a failure as a product.
ungoogled-chromium
GNU Icecat
So all browsers are failures?
There are no good browsers, yes.
Is there any way to make firefox's navigation bar look more like chrome's ?
Or just improve it in general
aint that the damn truth
I switch browsers every couple months, I just cant get fully comfortable
just use opera or something
All current browsers, yes. Opera pre-kikeification was perfect however.
ungoogled-chromium is a school project.
Don't use it.
>not coding your own browser free of botnets and kike influence
chrome = botnet
Nightly is much quicker than stable FF.
chorme is botnet
firefox respect privacy
It's a shame that user scripts aren't built-in features in modern browsers, but I guess they're aware that the majority of their users are fucking retarded.
False dilemma, Safari and Edge are superior to both.
Google "donated" to Mozilla and then made it commit suicide by the way.
>not cross-platform browsers
Opinion discarded.
They are not cross platform but are superior.
UNIX and Windows browsers.So you are just mad they aren't Linux?
They're worse than Brave, Chrome, Firefox and even Opera. They're only unnoticeably faster (on benchmarks) because they're integrated into the OS and the OS devs are optimizing it specifically for it. This is like saying Samsung's browser is best on Samsung phones because it's the fastest browser on Touchwiz. But, it lacks features and isn't open source. Software lacking features will always be faster anyway.
>Linux
Exactly. They're not available on either GNU or Android and I like my devices synced properly.
spot on.