What is your favorite web browser? (Windows, MacOS, Linux, etc.)VanHalbgott@lemmus.org to Technology@lemmy.world – 31 points – 1 months ago64Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsFirefox everywhere. It's not perfect, but is still the closest a browser gets. Unless I need a PWA on desktop, then Edge (windows) or ungoogled chromium (linux).There's an extension (plus companion application) for running PWAs via Firefox. It has worked well for me.Floorp has built in optional PWA feature, but is experimental.NetSurf is closer to a browser.NetSurf is a very barebones browser. It can fill a niche, but is not a daily driver where other options are available.Which is not the case on Plan 9.Huh, TIL NetSurf works on Plan9.--> https://github.com/netsurf-plan9
Firefox everywhere. It's not perfect, but is still the closest a browser gets. Unless I need a PWA on desktop, then Edge (windows) or ungoogled chromium (linux).There's an extension (plus companion application) for running PWAs via Firefox. It has worked well for me.Floorp has built in optional PWA feature, but is experimental.NetSurf is closer to a browser.NetSurf is a very barebones browser. It can fill a niche, but is not a daily driver where other options are available.Which is not the case on Plan 9.Huh, TIL NetSurf works on Plan9.--> https://github.com/netsurf-plan9
There's an extension (plus companion application) for running PWAs via Firefox. It has worked well for me.Floorp has built in optional PWA feature, but is experimental.
NetSurf is closer to a browser.NetSurf is a very barebones browser. It can fill a niche, but is not a daily driver where other options are available.Which is not the case on Plan 9.Huh, TIL NetSurf works on Plan9.--> https://github.com/netsurf-plan9
NetSurf is a very barebones browser. It can fill a niche, but is not a daily driver where other options are available.Which is not the case on Plan 9.Huh, TIL NetSurf works on Plan9.--> https://github.com/netsurf-plan9
Firefox everywhere. It's not perfect, but is still the closest a browser gets.
Unless I need a PWA on desktop, then Edge (windows) or ungoogled chromium (linux).
There's an extension (plus companion application) for running PWAs via Firefox. It has worked well for me.
Floorp has built in optional PWA feature, but is experimental.
NetSurf is closer to a browser.
NetSurf is a very barebones browser. It can fill a niche, but is not a daily driver where other options are available.
Which is not the case on Plan 9.
Huh, TIL NetSurf works on Plan9.
--> https://github.com/netsurf-plan9