Out of those who actually give a reason for this position, which is practically no one, it’s almost always “vertical tabs”. Apparently those people can’t use a search engine since there are multiple easily found extensions available that make FF do vertical tabs.
@JokeDeity@HKayn, Tab groupings, PWAs, hibernate inactive Tabs, vertical tabs, casting on desktop, workspaces, compatibility with some webs, vertical tabs… well, maybe with a ton of extensions…
Firefox stans are some of the most annoying people.
Yes, I know I’m contributing to a Chromium monopoly, thank you for telling me. Firefox just doesn’t do the things I need my browser to do.
Google stans are ignorant as hell.
And what needs would that be?
Off the top of my head:
I’m pretty sure that all of that are from extensions you would have installed for chrome?
Whats that supposed to mean? That you can use macOS Spotlight to search the web with? Yeah same thing with firefox, atleast under linux.
Like pressing F12 for fullscreen?
Like themes?
No? Chrome isn’t the only web browser in existence.
That I can bring up a search bar that’ll search my history, closed tabs, bookmarks, open tabs, the web and more all at once.
Not only that, also selectively hiding the tab bar, address bar or specific sidebar panels.
No, like custom toolbar buttons that do custom things when clicked.
fascinating. which browser are you using?
I’m using Vivaldi, made by a small but honest company in Norway founded by ex-Opera employees: https://vivaldi.com/features/
Out of those who actually give a reason for this position, which is practically no one, it’s almost always “vertical tabs”. Apparently those people can’t use a search engine since there are multiple easily found extensions available that make FF do vertical tabs.
LMFAO, you’re an idiot. There’s nothing chrome can do that FF can’t do better.
Who said anything about Chrome?
You verbally abuse me and hallucinate things I didn’t even mention. You’re exactly the kind of person I was talking about.
@JokeDeity @HKayn, Tab groupings, PWAs, hibernate inactive Tabs, vertical tabs, casting on desktop, workspaces, compatibility with some webs, vertical tabs… well, maybe with a ton of extensions…
Oooooof, it’s amazing you couldn’t come up with a single thing that actually is true. Firefox can do all of that.