Started using Kubuntu 15.04 a few weeks ago now from Windows 10. This has been a great experience so far, glad to make the switch. But now I am at a point of constantly looking for the best applications to run on my system. I have been using the installed Firefox browser and honestly not impressed. Seems sluggish and has been running into a lot of script errors. Any suggestions for browsers I could try out? I would like to try out Chromium but I wanted to know if their was anything else out there that doesn't have that Google connection to it.
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There are plenty of browsers out there, but many of them will likely lack that One Thing that you may want or need. The only way is to try them all and find out, really.
Personally, I am a Chrome user, but again that is me. Been using Firefox more and more again, just to keep up, but I have not had any problems with it, though I have just about zero addons or anything added to it yet.
Blink-based- Chrome
- Chromium
- SRWare iron
Gecko- Firefox
- Pale Moon
- Iceweasel
- icecat
- seamonkey
webkit based- Qupzilla
- Konqueror
- Midori
Opera
And plenty more
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I use Palemoon and find it matches my need very well. Although inox, a set of patches for Chromium does look interesting. Currently you would have to get the source code, apply the patches and build it yourself. Apparently that is not so straight forward for Chromium.If you're sitting wondering,
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Personally, I love SeaMonkey. It's the older sibling of Firefox and Thunderbird; it contains a whole Internet suite, i.e., a highly customizable browser, an e-mail client (which is what I use for all my mail--and have carried mail with me since back in the Netscape Communicator days!), a web page editor. It has a fair amount of add-ons available, although nowhere near as many as some other, better known browsers.
Here's a screenshot; I colored the tabs myself:
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I like FF because it has add-on's that allow downloading videos, but chromium doesn't.
I've found that having an IPv4/IPv6 dual stack with IPv6 as the default speeds up browsing considerably."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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I use palemoon too, but i keep inox & opera around
Palemoon is getting webp support soon
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Well last few days I gave Pale Moon a whirl, when it works I love it. But honestly it has been freezing up on me a lot. Usually while loading videos or massive amount of pictures on a forum. Going to give some of these other browsers a try next, Seamonkey next I am thinking.
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Well last few days I gave Pale Moon a whirl, when it works I love it. But honestly it has been freezing up on me a lot.An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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Originally posted by elijathegold View PostNo crashes or locks here. I run the adblock edge and noscript extensions and only allow the bare minimum JavaScripts required for a site to function.
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Don't be afraid to try as many different browsers as possible, Linux is not Windows and there is no registry to bloat ;-) Also if you are using "Chromium" vs "Chrome", all the Google specific crud should be removed for you. Welcome to a new way of computing and I hope Linux works out for you.
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my two cents
I have an account with google for email,calendar, and music so I use Chromium. It allows me access to all the google apps I need. With Firefox I am unable to scroll with my touch screen and my keyboard music player buttons don't work with google music. I can do all these in Chromium though. My best advice is to try all of them and get a good feel for each of them and chose the one that meets the bulk of your wants and desires in a browser.
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Well been messing with a lot lately. Trying to stick with Pale Moon as much a possible, still a little slower than Chromium in my experience. But have not found a browser to support my Hulu usage. Tried to install HAL or something did not work out right.
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