CifrareVerba
@CifrareVerba@lemmy.world
- Comment on Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year 1 year ago:
For sure. Chromium, Gecko, WebKit, Trident, Presto… I also remember people then telling users to ditch other browsers… and the same people who said it 10-15 years ago are now the same people who are worried about the duopoly (WebKit and Blink) and lack of Gecko and browser/rendering engine innovation(s).
- Comment on Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year 1 year ago:
I know it’s a big issue for many given the bad news and crap Google does, but Mozilla is actively taking away features from Gecko whereas Vivaldi, Microsoft, Google and Samsung are improving chromium. I find it hard to make Firefox behave how I want it to when browsers like Vivaldi or even Edge make it easy.
I know a common sentiment I hear (at least on Reddit) is “Why didn’t so and so’s browser use Gecko?” but when a company or person does, a lot of /r/Firefox and /r/Linux users will get upset that they are forking Firefox instead of adding to Firefox/Gecko.
- Comment on Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year 1 year ago:
Right, however, a basic tablet UI which Firefox previously had and many browsers have shouldn’t be hard for Mozilla to implement on Android.
Android has scaling so a tablet UI should look normal on most devices.
- Comment on Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year 1 year ago:
Which is odd considering it’s been a “first class citizen” on iPadOS by supporting features: lowyat.net/…/the-new-firefox-for-ipad-now-support…
Vivaldi is great though, I hope you’ve enjoyed it thus far!
- Comment on Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year 1 year ago:
I wish Mozilla listened to its users like it used to.
Vivaldi has been great on Android, desktop and iOS/iPadOS and even keeps the customization built in that Firefox used to have.