What is your browser? Are you happy with it?

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What is your browser? Are you happy with it?

Post#1 by francois » 23 Jul 2015, 00:45

Working with google-chrome on my older msi-340x is more an more laborious, painful and time consuming\. I thought that asking forum members about their happiness coefficient and the pros and cons with their browser could help me to trade google-chrome with some other browser. What do you say or rather write?
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Post#2 by Bogomips » 23 Jul 2015, 11:27

PaleMoon does the job for me, and on kernel 3.18.18 works ever so much faster! 8)
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Post#3 by francois » 23 Jul 2015, 17:43

It's pale moon available thru USM?

In fact, recently I have been working with opera which gives me a lot of satisfaction with my slower Linux box. Opera is available thru USM.

Neko's slimjet module provided on the porteus forum,a Google-chrome adapted version, seems to fare well, but needed more comparative testing under xfce.

I imagine that the original chrome could be tweaked to be more performant?
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Post#4 by Bogomips » 23 Jul 2015, 19:08

francois wrote:It's pale moon available thru USM?
No. But it's not that difficult to set up. See tutorial :wink:
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Post#5 by swetasapra » 24 Jul 2015, 06:05

Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome for window. and i am very happy from these browser........

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Post#6 by francois » 24 Jul 2015, 18:45

@swetasapra:

Welcome with porteus. What kind of linux box do you have?
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Post#7 by donald » 28 Jul 2015, 00:36

I want my IE back...no, just kidding.

For various reasons, I don't like FF anymore.
And I have a Chrome allergy.
But it would be nice if we could have Midori as an option at "build.porteus.org"

USM..I know.. :wink:

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Post#8 by francois » 28 Jul 2015, 00:55

I have been working in the last few weeks with opera. Comparatively really fast to google-chrome and I did not even tried the turbo mode. My old MSI 340X laptop is now pleasant to use.

The ask me before accepting cookies is a revelation, especially when I wanted to use my gmail account under opera. :shock:
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Post#9 by Seva » 29 Jul 2015, 20:36

i use google chrome, it is good even on a moderately old pc

(a very good porteus module of chrome is made by neko, the download link can be found on this forum)
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Post#10 by francois » 30 Jul 2015, 00:12

Why do you prefer this browser of yours?
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Post#11 by sedstar » 30 Jul 2015, 11:10

i kind of settled on FireFox in WINdoze...

I am trying to get into LINUX (again, lol) and i got exposed to "SeaMonkey" on using "puppy linux"...

i kinda liked seamonkey... quick and responsive, good for "general browsing".

On linux? firefox is okay... maybe i could try seamonkey on porteus, i dont know yet...

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