#Firefox is by far the best browser on desktop. Let me be clear, I am not saying that because I am ideologically opposed to using Google products. I use YouTube and Google Workspaces. Chrome genuinely has nothing to offer over Firefox. If your website doesn't work in Firefox then I'm not using your website.
@Gargron I'd love to switch to Firefox but there are some extensions on Chrome that I absolutely need to use for work that aren't developed for Firefox.
@ThomsenDrake @Gargron Like which ones? (honest curious question here)
@Ockham @Gargron specifically the Salesloft Connect extension. It helps connect Salesloft to Gmail inboxes and quickly edit contact info. I work for an agency where I have to use the same email provider as our clients so itโ€™s not like I can just switch to Outlook where they have a native Outlook extension.
@ThomsenDrake @Gargron Thanks for the clarification. It's indeed sometimes useful to split needs between pro and personal use. On the first one, you often have to convince others for the switch. Your are in this not free to go free and I sadly get it.
@ThomsenDrake @Gargron I had the same problem - Vivaldi @Vivaldi is the next best option, great browser (Chromium based).
@mario_angst_sci @Gargron @Vivaldi
Yeah, I currently use Arc or Brave for most tasks. I'd love to be able to just completely move away from a Chromium-based browser though.
@ThomsenDrake @Gargron @Vivaldi yeah I feel you on that. Although Vivaldi seems like a legit, ok company. I mean Mozilla also has some weird stuff going on, I only recently learnt about how much they pay their CEO, which is pretty crazy when they ask for donations to support them on the other hand.
Brave had some weird crypto stuff going on, I am seriously confused by that company ๐Ÿ˜…. Have to check out Arc!

@mario_angst_sci @Gargron @Vivaldi
Yeah, nothing against Vivaldi. I think the Mozilla foundation as a whole does a lot to promote an open internet and I'm okay if they pay their people well but I still understand if other people think otherwise. As far as Brave, a lot of their stuff can be weirdly close to crypto but the built-in privacy features are why I use them and I just turn off the crypto-oriented features. If you've got a Mac, I highly recommend trying Arc!

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