Damn you stuck with it during it’s trash years, too?
It wasn’t even acceptable until pretty recently, and it’s still missing a lot of QoL features that make me keep Vivaldi around (except on my Linux machines, those just run Fox cause Vivaldi isn’t available.)
huh, this is one of the features i switched to vivaldi for.
edit: just saw the original comment about vivaldi not on linux. That’s weird since I’m typing this on vivadli in linux.
I’m not ready to de-google, as I use the suite for my business stuff (drive, docs, calendar, mail etc), maybe one day though.
How does it integrate? Can I still keep the convenience I get from Chrome for the rest of the Google tools or is it pointless to switch if I don’t switch everything else as well?
Damn you stuck with it during it’s trash years, too?
It wasn’t even acceptable until pretty recently, and it’s still missing a lot of QoL features that make me keep Vivaldi around (except on my Linux machines, those just run Fox cause Vivaldi isn’t available.)
You have been writing comments on this thread for 5 hours. Have you gone outside today? Make sure to drink some water as well.
What are you talking about? Firefox has always been very much acceptable for me. What qol features are you missing?
Nah, for any functions I’ve missed there has been a Firefox addon so far. My fave QOL addon is Tree Style Tab
Then you want to hide the horizontal tabs bad in the top, with an extra CSS file in the Firefox folder. Instructions here
huh, this is one of the features i switched to vivaldi for. edit: just saw the original comment about vivaldi not on linux. That’s weird since I’m typing this on vivadli in linux.
Well I’m pretty new and haven’t found a flatpak, does it depend on distro?
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Oh shit they do have one for fedora, thanks!
I’m not ready to de-google, as I use the suite for my business stuff (drive, docs, calendar, mail etc), maybe one day though.
How does it integrate? Can I still keep the convenience I get from Chrome for the rest of the Google tools or is it pointless to switch if I don’t switch everything else as well?
ive alwasy had a high end PC around so ive never had issues with it.
Depending on which distro you’re on, Vivaldi is most certainly on Linux. I use mostly debian stuff and it works great on there.