What's your favorite web browser and why?
I like midori because
>it just werks
>is light on cpu and ram
>is fast
>it no longer crashes (YAY!)
>>56364092
so cute
>>56364092
Midori is great
Also
>ad blocker, noscript, and cookie manager plus tons of other useful plugins included
>>56365339
How do they do it? It's amazingly efficient compared to other browsers like chrome or firefox
Firefox:
Excellent core feature set.
FOSS.
Fast, reliable.
Massive addon library to expand functionality.
Most customizable UI out of any browser.
^_^
Midori looks neat if you don't care much about customizing the browser, but I'm skeptical that it competes well with Chromium on that front. Given how much more well funded the Chrome team is.
>>56365885
Actually it looks like Midori has pretty good UI customization, presumably because of GTK.
I use Opera, due to not being a little bitch that cares about CPU or RAM usage
>>56365885
Midori is great on limited hardware imo, I use it on my Intel d2550 and it handles 720p YouTube perfectly and 1080p with some occasional stutters
Firefox, because syncing is convenient and I don't want to type passwords back in.
>>56365523
Webkit gtk.
Once qutebrowser recieves full support qtwebengine (based on chromium's engine), it should bee as fast as chromium (probably faster cause less botnet)
>>56364092
If I'm running linux on an older computer, Midori is great. If it's reeaally old, Epiphany. There i simply no other as fast as it unless you go text based.
Chrome Beta and sometimes Firefox or Waterfox depending if I'm on Windows or Ubuntu
>>56364092
Midori on weaker hardware, opera on my desktop