The Best FireFox Browser
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- FLOORP! It's amazing... some would say the best thing since canned beer! .
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My favourite part about Floorp is they're actively working one of my favourite features from Edge (Native Vertical Tabs) into a fork of Firefox, it's not perfect and in the meantime they're just recommending addons like TST but once it's ready it'll be the ultimate browser personally.
Edit: PWAs too!
I've been using tree style tab (tst) since 2011, how come mozilla never absorbed it like it did with firebug, I'll never understand.
I really just want horizontal tree style tabs right up in the bar (Edit: For context, I generally only put firefox on half my screen)
Yeah, treestyle tabs are a necessity for me. there is nothing even close when managing huge amount of tabs. So far, the only good implementation I've seen is in Yandex browser which I'm not a huge fan of.
Sidebery is a great alternative to TST, fwiw.
what site was TST?
I believe the Firefox ESR denotes the "Extended Support Release" that continues working for "legacy" OS systems (like my Mac OSeX 10.13 installs) after full support and development has been forced to. move on to newer OS releases.
ESR is also used by companies like LTS Linux Distros. Basically they will not push feature/compatibility breaking changes via update except between major releases.
It's used in companies that don't want to have to re-test all their crappy internal/external WebApps with each update before approving it for full roll out.
I've been using ESR for about 15 years. It works fine for home use if you want a stable browser without constant feature updates and experiments, like any sane person. Can also recommend W10E 21H2 LTSC.
Firefox ESR is something luxurious for the end user, and they gave it away for free. Much more stable and less massive feature update. As far as I know, even chromium based browsers don't have it.
Think like Windows LTSC, but you can use it on retail/oem lisence.
@@nasimicin or Ubuntu LTS and Debian Stable! that thing were meant to be built to last and rock solid
This browser is great, and some of its hidden features are very neat too, for example about to run addon inside Sidebar, and customizable hotkeys, something most web browsers don't have.
WOW! Im impressed how snappy Floorp is! The design of UI is astonishing its like I have installed Linux 😂. This is my favourite now! I tried WaterFox before but went back to Firefox. It has Multi-Row Tab Bar! This is the most important thing that was lost in Firefox update & stopped working the Tab Mix Plus exactly for multi-row tabs! I always like to leave many tabs open but always was a pain to scroll between them but now I see them all! Im astonished how great this Firefox based browser is! So happy Im signed up to this channel although I thought I would never learn nothing new here but boy I was wrong! Always enjoy all your videos even if the subject is well known too me. Great find Chris!
Firefox has been my primary browser for over a decade. The only thing Firefox is missing, and I don't know what the hold up is, is it doesn't have HDR support on Windows (but it does on Mac and Linux). I have to use chrome for TH-cam because Firefox doesn't have it. There are no signs of HDR support anytime soon either, I don't get it.
No HDR support for the most popular platform? That's weird.
Not a single person should use a browser from a company who supports the censorship of "harmful content."
@@phobes Google does the same thing, so I guess you can't use a Chromium based web browser either. Just pull the plug man.
@@GoolagThemTube Correct, you should absolutely not use Chrome. Brave is OK, I'm sure there are other Chrome spins that are fine.
The problem is the pro-censorship corporations. Thankfully, their software is open source.
@@phobes Brave is a Chromium based web browser.
That's a reason why I meanwhile love Flatpak so much. One short command line and testing can begin. Thanks for sharing!
Floorp is nice. If they only added similar functionality to vertical tabs as Arc has. Namely the possibility to add 'folders' for tabs. Yes, I know I could add an extension for it, but it'd be nice to have it baked in.
Workspaces (which they just completely reworked) are pretty much that
Floorp Is very customizable, with a little elbow grease and an extension called Sideberry I got very nice vertical tabs with Space switching and Folders and stuff
I've been using Floorp for a few months already and I'm happy with the actual performance and customization possibilities. Aside from the usual drawbacks that Firefox also has (e.g. some websites that are optimized for Chromium only), it's better than Firefox for me. Hell, even RAM consumption seems to be lower (but don't expect humongous differences) than on Firefox - though now I don't care that much about this since I built another PC with much more and faster RAM, but it is important for people that use low-end machines, for instance.
For Chromium-related stuff, I just keep ungoogled-chromium with some extensions installed, in case I need it. It's simple and efficient.
I'm using it now, and it's great. Once small thing: when at the usual pie rat sites and I'm viewing orn previews prior to downloading, it will not give me the picture of the screenshots of the orn. I guess because when you are redirected to see the screenshots, you are tracked, and Floorp has anti-tracking built in. A minor nit since most of the time I'm not downloading orn so it's not a deal breaker for me.
best browser for low end pc or any pc edge
Well, isn't the Chrome spoofing taking care of the "optimized for Chromnium" aspect?
@@nicolaskeith8945 Partially. Works on some websites, on others it just stays the same, and if you use it on Google Meet (for instance) it won't work at all unless you change the user agent back to FF.
I mean it is still feasible with those who have a lot of ram since CPU usage can increment over time or RAM Usage can increment over time. Depends on how many tabs you have opened possibly.
Sounds like good news.
Mullvard, Mercury, LibreWolf, Tor .. those are already nice alternatives but since it's better to have more choices I'll try this Floorp out to see how it measures.
Good to see the Chromium dev cleaning up its fork, this project didn't needed to spawn such unnecessary trouble.
Which is the most lightweight?
Always have two browsers based on two DIFFERENT tech bases. So, Firefox and Chromium (or your favorite forks of them). This way is one gets borked, the other should still work. I've seen blown Firefox and Chromium updates break browsers, as well as other tech issues break one but not the other.
There is also the issue that more and more websites are reverting to the 1990s thing of "Best viewed with X browser". So much for "browser standards". But I've used a site that seems to hate Firefox, and they recommend Chrome. WHY??
@@jeijei3255 I haven't compared that measure. Some come only in flatpaks and this factor bloat their installed space despite being stripped down of useless FF features.
For that reason I do prefer when my linux distro have the softwares in binary to avoid flatpak installs if needed. (Arch AUR is good for that).
Lightweight is also dependent on how the browser cache and temporary files is set as it can explode the disk space depending how the program is configured.
Librewolf example has its cache in auto-delete by default and therefore avoid this bloat trap but it create some inconvenience of using the more bandwidth and cancels sites log in after restarts.
It is advisable to be familiar with the settings of all browsers to tune them at your preferences.
@@markh.6687 I've bumped into sites that supposedly only work on Chromium and refuse to load on my FF browser at all. I'd use an agent spoofer to disguise my FF as Chromium, and suddenly the sites would load and work like a charm. Yeah, WHY is a good question. 🤔
Floorp having this built in is nice, tho I've yet to thoroughly test the browser.
Love your content, if it were not for you I would never know about Thorium & Floorp. Also you Linux content is very informative for a new user.
Thanks for introducing me to this browser, I had never heard of it. I decided to switch from Chromium based browsers to Firefox based ones and ended up missing one feature that stuff like Edge, Opera and Vivaldi have and it might sound dumb, but the sidebar, and is something I gave up for Waterfox, but now I don't have to as sometimes you have things you regularly check/look at/use and don't want to navigate to the website sometimes and the sidebar is convenient for setting up pages/web apps like that.
Plus it has a couple of features I was using plugins for (like the spoofing) and seems pretty solid performance wise.
Thank you for bring this browser ro our attention. I personally would love to see more Brave-like Firefox forks in the future, especially with how things are going with Chromium/Chrome.
Thanks Chris - I follow you for the past 6 months, and get good advise and useful tips. This one, I'm happy to check out, since I'm checking also mullvad vs. my librewolf (so far my favorite). Off the bat,, it floorp seems to have some things I was looking for - like embedded side tabs and the elimination of the top bar. Not sure yet of ublock and noscript are embedded or not (I usually like to be able to control them myself), but I will check out if it has also the multi-container and anti-fingerprinting and so forth which I habitually install as addons, amongst others). Trying to eliminate as many of them as possible these days, but still get the functionality.
Thanks Chris! Have been a FF user for a very long time. Lately, I've been bouncing back and forth between Brave and FF, due to the issues with YT (issues being ads).
Same here... any solutons you have landed onto???
@@codegenesis80085 Been using FF and UBlock Origin again, without issue, for about a month
absolutely in awe of this browser. I've been using firefox for the better part of 3 years now and was looking for just this.
wow floorp its impressive, out of box customization that exceed firefox with tab bar position, status bar etc... great advice
Thanks for the info, setting up a new arch install in a couple days, this is going in it!
I swapped back to firefox about a year ago when anything chromium based (basically everything else) would cause my AMD graphics driver to randomly crash/stall for like 7 or 10 seconds any time it was using hardware acceleration (basically when videos were opened). I disabled it in settings, but after realized that Firefox didn't have these issues at all even with everything left enabled. No problem for me, I love Firefox and now I have the same browser on all of my systems and am happy.
I heard of Floorp a bit back from a friend and swapped to it from standard FF because it wouldn't cost me anything (both support firefox account, which I use for bookmarks, so the process was just logging in). Funnily enough I've kept using it partly because it doesn't feel any different, and partly because of the integrated vertical tab support. Sure there are extensions, one of them is integrated for the tree style view, but with it being just an option it's less work for me to do so I'm more likely to use it. I can keep my browser window mostly the same size I like (I have powertoys when on windows set to have a 3:2 block mostly in the center for my "work area" and the side areas of the ultrawide are for other stuff I want visible) and have a better way (for me) to organize/view tabs, especially if I have too many open as happens too often.
I use floorp as my backup to vivaldi. Really happy, it works fine. Would probably move to it full time if it had vivaldis tiling and sync features.
Hey. It’s that browser I’ve been using for a few months now! Yeah, Floorp feels like if Firefox became Edge, minus the spyware.
It's basically what firefox is supposed to be.
So Edge is actually a good browser in your opinion? Why that? Don't have much experience with Edge, hence I'm asking.
Since it became chromium based it has a been a good enough choice for the lay man to use, but in typical Microsoft fashion they include so much bloat and popups it's basically just annoying to use, aswell as trying their hardest to make it your default browser
@@235Anders Ah thanks. I read "a good enough choice for the lay man to use" as "not entirely bad anymore".
@@homo192 Edge is a very good browser who's only downside is not being privacy friendly.
thanks chris. going to test this out since i love firefox
20 yrs relying on Firefox, this review was much appreciated, thanks.. My theme contributions: Pop-White and =BLACK DIRE=
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Every time you recommend something, it becomes my daily apps! I love this browser a lot. Been using this since you've talked about this browser in your previous video.
Oh this is odd I was just looking at this browser in the discover 5.27.10 package manger and I was wondering about it and then your video comes up as a recommended video. That is so strange. I clicked on the install in the package manager so will give it a test my self. Great video. Oh and I have use Thorium. I use it at work but boy it locks up a lot. Then again most chrome based browsers lock up on that computer at work.
I love this Browser because it has the vertical tabs like Microsoft Edge.
Hi Chris, what about LibreWolf? Which one would you choose for a daily usage? Which one is better for privacy etc?
Thanks so much 🙂🙂
For cybersecurity there is MullvadBrowser (But it is not recommended for personal use).
librewolf does break some websites that i visit, so i use firefox with arkenfox
Floorp and LibreWolf respectively, LW prioritises privacy at the cost of usability.
And Floorp is tweaked for better performance and caters more to power-users.
@@WyvernDotRed thanks!👍
Hey Chris been watching your channel for a while and I love it eventually I'm going to get around to grabbing that new utility you've got I am running to osas but I pull out the drives I have a Dell m6500 laptop any recommendations for a nice Linux distro I've had Linux Mint on before any recommendations for a Linux distro would be greatly appreciated
I have never used firefox much but i was shocked at the amount of customization options available. like moving the address bar , tab bar everything down to mimic the safari ios experience and so much more. I use Arc browser mainly but this looks like a great browser.
In the past I was using old internet explorer 11 because there was a possibility to put bookmarks/opentabs next to small address bar. Thanks to that I had one or 2 thin bars, almost like full screen mode. Is this webbrowser can provide something similiar to this?
The big issue with thorium that was highlighted by Brodie is it isn’t up to date with security updates like other Chromium based browsers
I appreciate what you do CTT. Your Windows update utility is damn cool.
Thanks I'll try it.
What I miss, because I use multiple profiles for Firefox to separate certain things, is a fast profile switcher that also will ask me, where I want to open a link, I clicked. Any suggestions?
i use native firefox and speed is not an issue. are you guys running benchmarks all day to flex ?
Been using Firefox for quite a few years, tho I keep running into websites that are set up for Chrome only. That said, a few questions...
Extensions? Which ones work?
Importing bookmarks - does it import tags as well? That can be a real problem when you've got thousands of bookmarks.
Bookmarks again: can you scroll thru a list of all, or is it limited to just a few?
Downside is it does a lot of reaching out to a lot of different domains. Just watch the traffic with any packet capture tool. Would be worth detailing the need for each of these to comfort the community.
Can you elaborate ?
For cybersecurity there is MullvadBrowser (But it is not recommended for personal use).
@@blobisbackme when I spread misinformation 🤭
@@scooppoop180 ?
@@blobisback Might be why he has already switch away from this one. I don't feel like reinstalling my OS again after installing this and watching all domains it reached out to not related to Mozilla and some in .jp domain space I was just uncomfortable. That is why I feel like it would be nice for Chris to look into it for us as an experiment on the channel. Not misinformation but I am concerned and have no valid evidence to prove that anything malicious is going on and what exactly is being sent to many of these domains that the same Firefox install does not reach out to. I was not comfortable so that is why I moved on.
I'm not moving away from Firefox simply because I don't want to lower its market share.
If Firefox had a huge market share, I'd definitely use an alternative browser.
I know I'm one use and I probably won't make a difference, but we do need more people using Firefox for the sake of browser diversity.
you alone maybe not, but I and probably many others share that opinion. we should want every website we visit to know that chromium isnt the internet
honestly im not sure if i need to do deeper tweaking but my problem with floorp is it seems that chrome spoofing doesnt work at all or if it does it doesnt work well, and most websites i use daily require me going into the settings to toggle the setting on or off too often
Cool! Thanks for the recommendation.
Hi there, interested in floorp. But I'm using Brave because I can get a chrome extension that is still chrome specific (klarna), does spoofing chrome allow to be able to get chrome specific extensions? How does it work exactly?
I have a question about what security priority is appropriate for Linux vs Windows vs Mac OS
Does it have tab grouping? The only thing that prevents me from moving to Firefox is the native tab grouping like Edge. It's such a killer feature for vertical tab browsing.
If I remember it has workspace option like vivaldi which is better if you ask me
Been going back and forth between Mercury Browser, Floorp and Thorium Browser. I can't really decide what FF browser I like the most, Mercury and Floorp both are so good.
I have to switch from Firefox to Brave for banking on my Cinnamon mint laptop because it starts asking me to do other stuff while trying to do my banking! I will give this one a try...good job Chris
I've been in the Firefox camp since around the late-2000s. Since August 2023, I've been using a fork of Firefox called LibreWolf as my main web browser, and I've been satisfied with it so far. LibreWolf emphasizes privacy and security by blocking/disabling certain features and settings by default and doesn't include telemetry. Floorp doesn't have any features that I find compelling enough to make me want to switch browsers.
In addition, Floorp is built from Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release), which in turn is based on an older version of the Firefox source code. Since the ESR version is available longer, it has the potential to give hackers more time to develop exploits for it. That's no bueno for me. LibreWolf, on the other hand, is always built from the latest Firefox source code, so it always has the most recent security updates, features and stability. I think I'll stick with LibreWolf for now.
Same, i use Firedragon with is Librewolf with KDE integration and some bling. love it.
I've just jumped aboard the Floorp bus. I like the Spoof feature it offers.
However, it seems to have an issue where the browser doesn't recall your resizing of the app window. Every time you load the app, it defaults to a narrow window where it restricts webpage visibility.
If you move the window on the desktop, close and then relaunch the app, it places the window where you left it.
If you perform the same but also resize the window, it defaults back to the desktop location and resets to the window sizing.
I've seen a few threads where others report the same 'feature'.
I've installed Floorp on a second machine using the Floorp full/offline installer. No window resizing or positioning issues present.
Returned back to machine 1, uninstalled Floorp, rebooted and installed used the same app installer, but the resizing issue persists.
Both machines are hooked up to the same external monitor.
Machine 2 has Intel Iris GPU, machine 1 runs an Iris in hybrid mode with an additional NVidia GPU.
Are the GPUs a potential culprit?
Anybody that has witnessing the same resizing/positioning issue have any fixes?
Done, installed. Use Firefox as main browser as I never seem to run out of new tabs to open. Chrome and the like seem to have a limit and new tabs then disappear until I close some. I might try Thorium again, but first impression was disappointing as I could not find an installer for it.
What OS are your running and what desktop switcher do you use?
how it compare to waterfox and librewolf ? resource usage ? frequent update ?
The biggest selling point for me, ironically, is the ability to hide tab bar. I exclusively use treestyle tabs and the wasted space drove me nuts.
Vertical tabs waste more space though
@@GrigRP they can be toggled plus vertical space isn't as valuable as horizontal. I have basically 0 GUI when I read something
You can do it on firefox, but not that easily.
@@GrigRPyou can auto hide them like in edge
@@Woodsie_Lordyes, with Firefox-UI-Fix which is the same thing Floorp uses. But on vanilla firefox, it requires modifying css iirc, which is annoying, especially since you'd have to keep the thing up-to-date manually
I left firefox altogether about a year ago when it was revealed that it was VERY lacking in privacy. Is that still the case?
Vanilla Firefox still lacks in the privacy and security department. If you want a web browser that emphasizes privacy and security, but still want a Firefox-like experience, I recommend LibreWolf. It's a fork of Firefox that doesn't include telemetry, blocks/disables certain features and settings by default for your privacy and security, and conveniently comes with uBlock Origin pre-installed.
I'm so dependent on chromium dev tools that I can't even consider switching to FF, although I love it. I use it the same way I was using IE back in the day, I fire up FF when my main browser doesn't work for any reason.
I like FF dev tools more. I think this is a matter of what you are more used to.
Been using it for a few months now and its really really good!!!
The name sounds like something out of Rick and Morty. Love this project!
The only problems I have with it is that when minimizing it makes the user choose the tab instead of open the window using the current tab(previous) and the right click paste does not work on the default notes. It requires the keyboard shortcut which I think is control V.
Floorp is my new favorite browser. Thanks for the tip. 👍
does it support hdr on windows? I really wanted to use a firefox based browser (was looking into waterfox) but sadly they dont support hdr on windows :(
If anyone is interested. I compared Firefox and Floorp on Arch Linux both using the exact same tweaks and extensions and both were exactly the same speedwise. Thorium and Chromium were indeed faster than both of these though but that could also have to do with both of those having less extensions installed. I also did a Thorium vs Chromium test and Thorium was 0.28 secs faster than Chromium. Not really enough to bother switching but if I was ever gonna use an Ubuntu distro again I'd probably slap both of these on it so I wouldn't have to bother with snaps or finding deb files.
you do know that ppas exist?
@@konstantink07 I do but thats still additional pointless steps that I don't need to bother with if I just used a different distro. Especially if it's to replace something that usually ships standard with the OS.
I've long been in camp firefox. But recently been making the switch to librefox and enjoying it. I know I could get a slightly more hardened firefox by doing it custom (and I have in the past) but having librefox take care of 90% of it is sooo nice. Plus I can use Tree Style Tabs and a custom user.css to hide my regular tabs and get this same look as Floorp. Not sure I see much advantage to floorp over librefox but I might give it a try anyway. Little reluctant since I know so little about the company behind it too though.
do you mean librewolf?
Librewolf just breaks too much for my comfort and usability, that's why I switched to waterfox.
the company behind Floorp is called Ablaze. And one killer feature for me is the sidebar on the right. You can add shortcuts for quite literally anything, like any about: page, normal websites, extension windows... I for example have Bitwarden, ChatGPT and about:config in there. Also, 90% of the customisation that would require manually downloading, copying, modifying and maintaining css can be done right from the settings since most of what you'd use is already integrated with the browser.
@@Vide501waterfox is spyware bought by a ad company
It uses the Mozilla 2.0 license, and in fact there are multiple forks, which is a guarantee of continuity, independent of the company.
I've been using this for close to a year now, it's legitimately amazing
After video about Thorium i tested this browser and use it everyday.Thorium great for me,for second browser sometimes I use firefox.For development and adaptive design i check my projects in Thorium,Firefox,Opera and it's good for me and users whom using projects of company.I will look what's about this browser and if he have something new and interesting,maybe I will use it.
If you're moving from firefox to floorp: (Moves all accounts. Everything.)
On firefox, go to "about:profiles" and click the "open directory" button on the default profile (whatever u want)
Then copy the folder that has opened
Open floorp and go to "about:profiles" press open directory on any "root directory" go back a level and paste the folder u copied before.
Next press "create new profile", Next, choose folder and then select the folder u pasted in. it will automatically set as default.
After a restart you should have ALL your stuff as it would be.
I have a dream browser. Website being displayed on the main window, with no top bars, that can stretch from the bottom to the top of the monitor. Everything else, address bar, extensions, tabs on a side panel or two on either or both sides. We're not using 4:3 monitors anymore and websites aren't designed to be shown in wide pages anyway. We have abundance of horizontal space and limited vertical space but we're utilizing them in the wrong way.
That's actually a dream design for me for all apps displayed on wide screens.
Arc Browser on mac already did that. but arc are closed source, only on mac(windows on beta) and written in swift(which mean not possible for crossplatform outside apple devices), and there is no sign of porting swift app to linux
Stock FF can be close to this with TST or Sidebery and some CSS tweaks
"fullscreen" inside window on firefox will give you maximum vertical space
thankyou, someone get this man the power to decide screens should be 3:2
plus the windows taskbar and the browsing experience is like watching a cinemascope movie
Im genuinely curious about trying this. so far ive always been using vivaldi, and i just love the sidebar so its a necessity in a browser for me at this point. this having that while being firefox seems really promising, especially with the whole manifest v3 thing still looming on a future horizon
I tried logging into TH-cam from Floorp, and they said, "unsupported browser". So, I deactivated spoof and, voila -- back into the Troll buSINess... Firefox wasn't loading Stardock custom theme, but this one has a build in dual thingy. Thank you for sharing.
@chris It seems that you are using dwm-win32, can you please make a video about and your configuration and how stable is it?
Nice, I'm sure I'll try it soon. No mention of performance. Wonder if they did any perf tweaks. Not that FF is a slouch, but Thorium has def been speed king _for me_ hands down. Only wish it was as customizable as some of the others and had vert tabs.
But mostly looking forward to no longer caring who's fastest once my maxxed-out Framework 16 ships Q2. I just hope the anticipation doesn't kill me before I can enjoy it.
Try it out. Its like snappy af. A lot, I mean, LOT. faster than firefox. Can't comment on Thorium cos I haven't used it.
Is there any way to get how mac minimize, and the close button look on windows? I seen nord had it but the creator shut it down and now there is fake ones. I just wonder cause i know i would love it. Cause the windows look bad in my own eyes.
Hi, i really like cent browser but they are not updaating it is there any alt it should have google sync and inconito mode like cent and double tap to close tab 11
I really like the side tab for bitwarden
well i use Librewolf its based from firefox too, should I consider changing to floorp or librewolf just fine ?
YOOOOOO He's covering the browser I use! So glad to see this getting more attention.
How do I change the browser font?
And what font are you using ?
Hey man, I have got rid of Chrome and now use Tempest, not sure if you've used it but would love to see a video and review.
Tempest is a great browser. It seems just another Chromium fork, but for me it works better than other Chromium-based browsers.
I gave floorp a go as it seemed interesting but not really sure what the issue is but it's incredibly sluggish, most noticeable with scrolling and even video playback.
What would be the benefits from going Firefox to floorp? I have some password ‘saved’ in Firefox would it be safer in floorp?
One think to point! If in settings in User Agent you choose something else from firefox (chrome for example) you will not be able to login in firefox account for sync.
The problem with Floorp is that it doesn't prompt you to restart the browser when you change something in the settings. That's good, but sometimes it breaks the browser, and you need to close and restart manually.
Can you report that as a bug, or file it as a suggestion?
there is an option to automatically restart though. And if it's disabled, restarting literally takes two clicks unlike vanilla firefox which only has quit/exit
@@konstantink07 ok i will look
Have you tried the lightning version?
what are your opinions on libre wolf?
I love the name, honestly….definitely memorable.
If I log into my google account for bookmark syncing on Thorium, will I still have the privacy advantages?
No!
Will spoofing chrome give web developers more of a reason to not design their website to work with firefox in the future due to low firefox traffic though?
Why no simple binaries? Only flatpak and PPA, both not properly supported on my system...
So this would be recommended over standard Firefox? I use Firefox for everything, but Netflix.
No, if you need to ask that question my recommendation is stay with normal Firefox. If you just want to browse the web and know that you will get reliable timely updates for any security issues always stick to the source. In this case Firefox.
@@pjolt OK, thanks. I'm not really on the web on my desktop too much. It's mostly a gaming and media consumption device.
Chris, supposing you are using Alpine Linux, how do you make Firefox use a proper font for the UI?
If this has Tabs on Bottom where they are supposed to be, then maybe I'll switch, do they offer a Windows version?
if i may ask what's the font name you used? it looks so clean i like it
did you find it?
Might be monospace?
Yes, but can we edit the telemetry tracking like FireFox ?
I´m on Waterfox... should I switch to?
Great video, downloaded and installed. BTW, does anyone know how to DISABLE the option that opens a new tab each time I middle-click the title bar? So annoying. Thanks.
Does it have smooth scrolling when using a touchpad?
I tried to install it on an iMac with High Sierra but had no luck, I tried 4 different releases from github and all of them crashed while opening. Any help? :O
Thank you for the video, staying with Thorium, lesson learn for the dev.
Is it good for old laptops or any recommendations?
go pale moon or Midori for that. I use the latter for quite a bit until I went back to Brave for my A4-5000 and N4020 laptops. Works fine.
Can I screenshare in Slack with this browser? I currently use Chrome because of that right now. I really want to return to Firefox or Floorp 😊
Much as I'd like to not use Chromium browsers, Firefox still leaks memory like crazy. I don't think that will ever change.
One thing that i love with Chrome and that i miss in Firefox is that every tab uses its own process. That means if one tab is very busy for some reason then only that tab is busy, the rest of the browser works just normal while if that happens with Firefox the whole browser is blocked. Sure, Chrome uses much more Ram because of that feature, but if i have to choose between a browser that uses less Ram, but can get stuck sometimes and a browser that uses way more Ram, but never gets stuck then i would choose the browser that never gets stuck. A Firefox with that feature would be my dreambrowser.
just set it to unload tabs after some time
Does Floorp work with normal firefox sync? For phone etc
had to search a little bit to find a portable version of it but I'll give it a try
let's see if I also return to firefox after a decade
I was using Floorp for a bit, but uploading videos onto TH-cam takes longer somehow on Firefox browsers. Idk if it's just google doing their thing or just an issue I'm causing. I'd like to continue to use Floorp though. I'll probably switch back to it.