web browsers
A web browser is a piece of software that lets you browse the HTTP(S)-based web. The browser I currently use is Vivaldi, and browsers I have previously used as my daily driver include Firefox, Chrome and, way back when, Mozilla Application Suite.
Did you know? I also have a wiki page called ‘web browsers’! If you want to check that out, you can do so here.
Wiki
- : 🪴 Brave browser: Brave is a web browser built on the Chromium source code. Online you’ll find a lot of randos singing its praises …
- : 🪴 Waterfox: Waterfox is a fork of the Firefox web browser, which comes in two versions: Waterfox G (the up-to-date one) and Waterfox …
- : 🪴 Vivaldi: Vivaldi (external link) is a browÂser suite, offering an email client, a feed reader, a calendar, and a notes …
- : 🪴 Firefox: Firefox is an open-source web browser produced by the Mozilla Foundation. It’s the major browser using the Gecko …
- : 🪴 Netscape: NetÂscape was a company which produced the most popular web browser of the second half of the 1990s: NetÂscape …
- : 🪴 Opera browser: Opera is a web browser which has been around, in some form, since 1995. It is currently a Chromium-based browser with …
- : 🪴 Manifest V3: Manifest V3 refers to the upcoming revision of Chromium’s WebExtensions API for browser extensions. The reason …
Posts
- : 🖥 Initial Thoughts on Firefox Proton: Firefox auto-updated to the new Proton UI for me yesterday. My first impressions are that I’m fine with the …
- : 🖥 Micro post: I’m really tempted to try out Vivaldi (external link) as my daily driver for a while. I’ve been …