• Catweazle
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    31 year ago

    @Haui @Cleverdawny, the discrepancy between Chromium and Firefox users is absurd, if there is a common enemy that endangers the existence of both and all the other minority browsers, it is this that in the end ends up that only Chrome, EDGE and Opera exist anymore, because these have no qualms about including this Google Tokens shit.
    It is a matter of thinking and acting together against this barbarism, something that Mozilla and Vivaldi are already doing, but more is needed.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Thanks. That is very kind of you to point out. Also, I don’t care about firefox at all. It was just the best I could find at the time and since am watching industry news if something not only marginally better pops up. Hasn‘t yet. As a sysadmin it is my job to keep systems running and ideally not vendor lock the company or myself. That’s why I stay away from google as much as I can.

      • Catweazle
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        01 year ago

        @Haui, that is the problem, there are a lot of browsers, almost 100, out there, but there are only a few decent browsers.
        There is Firefox and Vivaldi, maybe Otter, the three I currently have, but FF and Otther, because of test reasons, due to different engines they use…
        Chrome, EDGE and Opera are Spyware, Brave not very trustworth because of shady relations with Cryptocompanies, a lot of other forks, some not so bad, but very weak in the market.
        No much left.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I agree. The reason for this is market control imo. Chrome is default on chromeos, edge on windows and they’re doing everything they can to make it hard to integrate with other things.

          Actually, it should be outlawed to even install a browser and definitely to recommend one.

          • Catweazle
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            01 year ago

            @Haui, what should be declared illegal is that a private company dominates an essential public space such as the Internet today.Everyone uses the browser that suits them, as a basic tool to access this space. Those who want to protect privacy, avoid using those of these private companies like Google, Microsoft or this Chinese thing.

            Open the rest of the text in a new tab
            https://file.coffee/u/5tHJjZEmLvw7f_g4P_99U.pdf

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Absolutely. I agree. There should be a tool to select browsers on every os but none preinstalled.

              The description must come from the makers and sorting can only be done on alphabetical order, last update and number of downloads maybe.

              Have a good one.

              • Catweazle
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                01 year ago

                @Haui, Windows always had an app to download a browser, now it’s called EDGE I think.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  Well, you could see it like that I guess. :D

                  But honestly, an app that just shows a repo of browsers (which were virus tested) and downloads one but can itself not be used as a browser should be mandatory for every OS and done.

                  • Catweazle
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                    01 year ago

                    @Haui, it’s the same, a repo to download a browser IS a browser, at least it’s engine. Because of this it’s irrelevant if there is a preinstalled browser or a repo dedicated. Also eg the Steam client is a Chromium (bad optimized, slow as hell, in Kiosk mode)
                    Apart what will you do, if you want a browser which isn’t in this repo?
                    I think it’s easier if the OS include a Browser and everyone is free to use it or use it to download a browser to his like from its official homepage.