So what is going to take it’s place as the new ALT browser?
I’ve been using firefox for a while now, and I have been finding more and more important sites like banking and doctor’s portals that don’t support it. I can only imagine anything else is even worse.
I’ve been using Firefox for over a decade now and can count the number of times I’ve had an issue on one finger. And those were some completely obscure sites I had to use once for some very specific purpose. This really isn’t an issue anymore.
Youll find that most places do support it if you use a user agent switcher. As far as a new browser there are some interesting ones out there but ive been just using a firefox fork
I did try an agent switcher on a few. But it didn’t help. It’s usually that parts or all of the page just don’t load. Not sure how that can be since they are the same engine under the hood, but I saw it happening.
So what is going to take it’s place as the new ALT browser? I’ve been using firefox for a while now, and I have been finding more and more important sites like banking and doctor’s portals that don’t support it. I can only imagine anything else is even worse.
I’ve been using Firefox for over a decade now and can count the number of times I’ve had an issue on one finger. And those were some completely obscure sites I had to use once for some very specific purpose. This really isn’t an issue anymore.
Orion is apparently coming to Linux. Until then, LibreWolf and Waterfox are decent forks.
Youll find that most places do support it if you use a user agent switcher. As far as a new browser there are some interesting ones out there but ive been just using a firefox fork
Yeah, same here. I’m using water fox and other browsers
I did try an agent switcher on a few. But it didn’t help. It’s usually that parts or all of the page just don’t load. Not sure how that can be since they are the same engine under the hood, but I saw it happening.