"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.
Just wondering why Chrome didn't make the list? The v8 engine it uses, being the impetus for Node.js.
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!