What Is Your Browser Of Choice?

I primarily use Chrome for its compatibility and extension support, but Safari is great for its integration with Apple devices. It ultimately depends on your preferences and needs!
 
Been using Brave for a while now, it seems like a good alternative and is also actually close to becoming my fav.
 
Mypal was a great browser for the XP, replacement but now people are using palemoon. It literally runs everything in multiple instances ( memory chunks ).

Before mypal was K-melon. Still being updated Light-weight browser.

Seamonkey was my main go-to browser. It could do everything. Run Flash, Run Unity, even had a built in everything. Still use it for work in general. But because of HTML5 which literally detected as Javascript, I am unable to unleash to use Seamonkey so much.

De googled Chromium - Is another browser that is up to date. It has all google references removed.

I was a firefox user, but they changed there programming, which created a horror alert among developers and users. Resulting in continuations like Waterfox and Palemoon-Basilisk. If you want a decent browser with all features I would checkout those. That being said in the past ( maybe now ) firefox would repeatively load the pages ( to keep them up to date ), but this would use your bandwidth, and ware your Hard-drive down. So if you use Firefox make sure to turn the feature off. Ironic FireFox is being installed in many educational facilities.

Now there is an almighty fork of FireFox called "Libre Wolf" it is literally your current FireFox but without Google crap in the background, using Ublock features. If I had to recommend anything it would be LibreWolf.

Well..........sad reality is that every browser is a type of Chromium clone.
Why? Because HTML5 works great ( ironically ) on this browser. So they push the idea, just to promote HTML5. That being said where are the HTML5 portable Flash games? I mean Gdevelop is not so great and outside of FlashBuilder ( which you can Flash -> .APK ) I have not seen any wonderful Vetor-graphics animations. ( Like no Video/FMV ).

That being said Chromium and Google Chrome are not the same product.
Google Chrome is maintained by Google, and Chromium is the original Open source project.

Windows 10 Internet Explorer and Edge since 2016 was there own thing. In fact Windows 10 is what inspired changes in QuarkXpress 8. But that is in the past as many people did not take advantage or optimize there pages for those features ( which are still in use in various practices/business ).

What you are using with Edge now is literally a variant of Chromium, but featuring the sandbox option ( to prevent viruses from infecting your system or Browser no different then running VMware, Vbox, or Hyper-V ).

On Linux ( yes Linux ) there a number of txt based web-browsers.

Beyond that there are number of ways to "search" for information, without actually browsing websites or addresses. So rather then look up webpages with peoples web-design you could just go directly for the nook of the information you are searching. I remember the days when we all could have____ running and load up and share information without having to think about bs.
 

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