@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…
@Coreidan, what if you need switching between several tabs, even if you can use to view them in Split Screen, in saved Workspaces? Open and close these every time? not viable. In Vivaldi no problem, even no RAM problems with mor than 100 tabs open (in extremis), if you want.
Do you realize how you’re sounding right now? Is this how you intend to convince people to give Firefox a try? Or are you just looking to start a fight?
@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.
Why do you need to hibernate inactive tabs? Just fucking close it.
There is no way you need any of this shit.
@Coreidan, what if you need switching between several tabs, even if you can use to view them in Split Screen, in saved Workspaces? Open and close these every time? not viable. In Vivaldi no problem, even no RAM problems with mor than 100 tabs open (in extremis), if you want.
Do you realize how you’re sounding right now? Is this how you intend to convince people to give Firefox a try? Or are you just looking to start a fight?
I couldn’t give a flying fuck what browser you use.
You sound like a bitch.
That’s literally all you’re doing right now.
And yet you’re here flinging insults at other people, giving everyone insight into how bitter the Firefox fandom is.
You only have yourself to blame for Firefox’ fading relevance.
Ooooof, go home.
Plenty of reasons to do so, but he’s dumb anyways because you absolutely can hibernate tabs in FF.