"Web-Stack" developer with a focus on accessibility design and development patterns, data visualization and DevOps automation.
Fell in love with Node, JS, SPA's and the JAMStack. Bye LAMP.
"Web-Stack" developer with a focus on accessibility design and development patterns, data visualization and DevOps automation.
Fell in love with Node, JS, SPA's and the JAMStack. Bye LAMP.
In the beginning, I was all-in on Chrome and for a long time, it set the standard for what a browser experience should be for me. But once Firefox Quantum dropped, I switched over and had a hard time coming back - Developer Edition even more so.
Only recently, the last two years have I fallen head-over-heels for Vivaldi. It's everything I loved about Opera and Chrome, built with Chromium and contains wonderful power-user capabilities I have yet to see in any other browser.
Best. Tab. Management.
I also love my Phillips Hue Vivaldi theme sync so I can match the browser's theme colour to the lighting when I have my wall-mounted TV running as my secondary display. Very extra, but I like it. It's a nice touch.
Al, are these other browsers available on Windows? I'm pretty sure FireFox dev version is, but the rest? I want to at least try your suggestions. Tx...
"Web-Stack" developer with a focus on accessibility design and development patterns, data visualization and DevOps automation.
Fell in love with Node, JS, SPA's and the JAMStack. Bye LAMP.
I don't use Chrome daily so I didn't see fit to add it in. While I do have Chrome Canary installed for Development Testing I basically go to Vivaldi.
I've used chrome daily for 10 years now. It's dev experience is great!
In the beginning, I was all-in on Chrome and for a long time, it set the standard for what a browser experience should be for me. But once Firefox Quantum dropped, I switched over and had a hard time coming back - Developer Edition even more so.
Only recently, the last two years have I fallen head-over-heels for Vivaldi. It's everything I loved about Opera and Chrome, built with Chromium and contains wonderful power-user capabilities I have yet to see in any other browser.
Best. Tab. Management.
I also love my Phillips Hue Vivaldi theme sync so I can match the browser's theme colour to the lighting when I have my wall-mounted TV running as my secondary display. Very extra, but I like it. It's a nice touch.
Al, are these other browsers available on Windows? I'm pretty sure FireFox dev version is, but the rest? I want to at least try your suggestions. Tx...
Hey John,
All of the browsers mentioned, sans mobile versions, are available for Windows.
Let me know which one you enjoy using!