>Chrome gay design, welcome to the botnet >Chromium same as above >Brave no option to turn the horizontal menu on >Firefox their recent fuckup lead to the creation of this thread >Ungoogled-chromium installing add-ons can be a hassle >Safari gay >Vivaldi great customability and performance, but closed source >Pale Moon dev team is one guy, barely any updates and working add-ons
>installing addons is too hard on ungoogled chromium ;_; Based brainlet. You also didn't mention Waterfox because you couldn't argue against it.
Nicholas Murphy
australis is shit
Connor Carter
CTR is better than any "UI" put out by the current retarded Mozilla devs. enjoy your Firefox botnet
Aiden Lewis
The web was always a mistake. We should have stuck with Kermit.
Luke Turner
Poor arguments against UGC, Palemoon. No arguments provided against Icecat or Palemoon. Post discarded.
Joshua Smith
Any windows binaries for Icecat from official sources or build instructions?
Nolan Cooper
>chromium skin nah
Gavin King
Nope there are no official binaries and only a retard would post the poorly documentation unofficial ones. On wangblows your best bet is UGC, Waterfox with the neocities config tweaks, or Palememe
Gabriel James
Install qutebrowser
Anthony Sanders
They problem work GNU IceCat it's that the maintainer it's too busy to maintain the thing and there's some CVEs on the current official version Guix guys are maintaining a version based on the latest ESR, the normal version it's 1 version behind and vulnerable to some CVEs
Brody Thompson
The bigger problem with UGC imo is the lack of customization options (like having a blank new tab instead of showing your history, clearing history on close, customizing the toolbar, removing the pointless profile button, etc). Most of these can be worked around but goolag has a history of removing options. Some of the aforementioned options used to be available natively.
Also since it's chromium based it's destined to be fucked by goolag over time as the tracking and other privacy concerning tech becomes more tightly integrated. You can't turn off WebRTC anymore, for example.
For now, if being ungoogled means I have to take 1 extra step to install addons so be it, as long as they stay installed. But I don't see UGC as a long term solution.
It's amazing how poor our options are for privacy in current year. The browsers that respect it are basically all functionally inadequate, or run by blue hairs and trans who are more concerned with espousing their shitty ideology than keeping their certs up to date and producing a useful product.
Bentley Jenkins
classic theme > quantum >>>> australis
David Price
try iridium
Brayden Lee
pale moon has hardly any addons (one of the reasons i still keep ff installation), ice cat is alright but it has no windows builds so normalfags wouldn't use it anyway (neither would i cuz who has time to compile browser).
Nolan Morgan
Lynx.
Connor Adams
I've been browser hopping all day and eventually got back to firefox (ESR though).
They're all either >maintained by 2-3 people at best >chrome derivative, which I can't trust to be fully """ungoogled""" >maintained by freaks at which point I'd prefer the better freak product
Nothing has even come close yet to what Opera was in its heyday. Why the fuck did they have to kill it? I had to waste so much time configuring Firefox to do the things Opera did out of the box, having to search for and depend on a bunch of third party add-ons that could, and often did, fail at any moment. Meanwhile the base design for browsers kept getting worse with all this minimalist shit, doing nothing but remove features. Chrome and Edge are so fucking barebones they feel like a toy browser embedded into some other program. Has it really become so hard to code a browser that no one in the entire world is willing to try anymore? Shit's just bizarre.