Trying out Sidekick, Ferdium, Station, RamBox now.

Curious to hear what people’s opinions are on these, and if there are any I’m missing.

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    Is there any reason these browsers would be more functional than regular Firefox with Sideberry or the Tree Style Tabs extensions?

    I use Sideberry at work and at home. Between the containers, folder sorting, tab sleeping, and snapshots, I haven’t found another browser configuration that’s as flexible and functional.

    Not to mention it works with any release or flavor of Firefox. So I don’t have to worry about weird issues with non-standard browsers.

    *Bonus points if you take the 10 minutes to setup a stylesheet to hide the default horizontal tabs.

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    I’m using Arc browser full time for work and personal use now. Absolutely in love. They’ve just released publicly after a while in closed beta, so no more invite keys needed!

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    I’m using Vivaldi.

    I don’t know about the ones you posted but a chromium based one is important for my workflow.

    Vivaldi had some issues of crashes but I feel like with some tweaked and each update it becomes better and better.

    It’s now the staple in my daily workflow now (I’m a full stack web dev)

    // using an m1 air

    — finally got in my preferred instance. Did not see my previous comment. Weird

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    I used Ferdi then Ferdium on Mac. No complaints, Ferdium actually works better than Ferdi has. No need to reload a ‘tab’ because of crashed page and it doesn’t forget the Teams account / tenant setups. It’s stable and all notifications work fine.

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    I like the clean and privacy-focused interface. The extension library isn’t as large as some others, but house of hazards’ curated approach ensures stability and performance.

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    I’m using Vivaldi.

    I don’t know about the ones you posted but a chromium based one is important for my workflow.

    Vivaldi had some issues of crashes but I feel like with some tweaked and each update it becomes better and better.

    It’s now the staple in my daily workflow now (I’m a full stack web dev)

    // using an m1 air