I actually kind of like using Edge at work because I found its vertical tabs feature, it's a really nice implementation. It's like the 1 main thing Firefox doesn't have, you can kind of finagle it together with extensions but it's wonky.
Check out Waterfox. They recently integrated the famous Tree Style Tab extension directly into the browser. It's not my cup of tea but it's pretty solid from my testing.I actually kind of like using Edge at work because I found its vertical tabs feature, it's a really nice implementation. It's like the 1 main thing Firefox doesn't have, you can kind of finagle it together with extensions but it's wonky.
UK here and not sure. Left the job a couple of weeks ago but a billion making company and we were mandated to use Firefox.I think the results so far are super interesting in an odd way, and in now way represent the market.
Firefox for all those spicy....recipes.Safari for personal browsing. Chrome for work. Firefox for š
UK here and not sure. Left the job a couple of weeks ago but a billion making company and we were mandated to use Firefox.
I'm in the same shoe here, I really want to switch to Firefox for their Android extension support and also move off chromium browsers.Vivaldi has been my main browser for a while now, but with Google looking to nerf adblock extensions with manifest3, I'm looking to move to Firefox (or a Firefox spinoff).
My biggest issue isn't the Windows browser, it's the Android browser.
Firefox's tab management on Android is abysmal. I'd really appreciate a tab bar. It's usable, but could be a lot better.