Tried Vivaldi, the browser.

It seems like a super powerful browser with a fully customizable UI and integrated mail client, and calendar things. If I were a businessman or something, you get me, I would definitely like it because I don't need google calendar and Microsoft exchange and any other annoying things, I just need a powerful broswer.

But sadly I'm not that kind of person. I want a simple yet good enough browser where I can install the ad-blocker and call it a day. Frankly speaking, Chrome and Firefox give a pretty simple solution, which they don't offer too many options, but also not too few (I mean, safari).

Why it's so hard. I just want to browse the internet.

I would just stick with firefox for now and see what's gonna happen after mid-2023, when the manifest v2 is deprecated.

@skyblond I use Vivaldi every day and I've turned off the mail and calendar features. They can be toggled off so you never have to deal with it.

@trinsec

Maybe I'll try to set it up. It's still on my system.

@skyblond @trinsec

I also run Vivaldi with only the browser enabled. I also run Thunderbird with only the email capability on. I don't like the mixing of capabilities.

Follow

@rmerriam

Sounds not bad. I'll spend more time on it tomorrow.

@trinsec

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.