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    Best Desktop Browser of 2020

    So, I'm curious what you gents use for your browsing daily driver.
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    "I'll admit it. I did try and **** her, she was married."
    "I moved on her like a bitch. I couldn't get there and she was married."
    "I don't even wait. And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything."
    "Grab them by the pussy."

    ~Donald J. Trump
    "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, is that so far none of it has tried to contact us." ~ Calvin & Hobbes
    "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy (1962)

    #2
    Still using Chrome, but I do like the new MS browser now that it can use all of chromes plugins.

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      #3
      I bounce between Firefox and MS Edge Chromium. Firefox feels heavier and sometimes becomes unresponsive when using SharePoint and web-based Excel/Word/PowerPoint. MS Edge is pretty good, though I miss the middle-mouse click scrolling function.
      “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln

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        #4
        I find myself right now often ending up in a place with my normal daily workflow where I have just a ton of Google Docs, Jira tickets, and other tabs open that are all semi related to one project or area.

        Has anyone figured out a clean way of grabbing a bunch of tabs together, saving them, then putting them "away" until I need them again?

        Like, let's say I'm working on a requirements ticket for a reporting update. I might have a couple Google Sheets which shows the data, a couple tickets with bug reports, a few other browser tabs, all related to each other. Is there a way I can group all of this with something like "Reporting Update" then close the tabs until I'm ready to work on it again?

        I've tried fiddling with Toby as a Chrome add-on or Collections and I haven't settled on a way to handle this cleanly yet.
        "I'll admit it. I did try and **** her, she was married."
        "I moved on her like a bitch. I couldn't get there and she was married."
        "I don't even wait. And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything."
        "Grab them by the pussy."

        ~Donald J. Trump
        "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, is that so far none of it has tried to contact us." ~ Calvin & Hobbes
        "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy (1962)

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          #5
          FF will save and restore multiple tabs every time you open it.
          https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...tabs-last-time

          I used that at work until IT decided it was no longer supported.

          Now it's FF at home, Chrome and ie (because we still have pages that only ie supports ) at work.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lazy8s View Post
            FF will save and restore multiple tabs every time you open it.
            https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...tabs-last-time

            I used that at work until IT decided it was no longer supported.

            Now it's FF at home, Chrome and ie (because we still have pages that only ie supports ) at work.
            Most of the browsers will restore tabs when you close and reopen the windows. What I'm looking for is a way to create groups of tabs, close them or store them somewhere, add new tabs to that group, or remove tabs, but keep them "put away" while I go about my day-to-day using the browser for other things.
            "I'll admit it. I did try and **** her, she was married."
            "I moved on her like a bitch. I couldn't get there and she was married."
            "I don't even wait. And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything."
            "Grab them by the pussy."

            ~Donald J. Trump
            "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, is that so far none of it has tried to contact us." ~ Calvin & Hobbes
            "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy (1962)

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              #7
              Originally posted by shrike126 View Post
              Most of the browsers will restore tabs when you close and reopen the windows. What I'm looking for is a way to create groups of tabs, close them or store them somewhere, add new tabs to that group, or remove tabs, but keep them "put away" while I go about my day-to-day using the browser for other things.
              How about Simple tab Groups?

              https://www.ghacks.net/2020/02/22/si...ing-your-tabs/

              I thought (there I go thinking again ) that FF could do this by default now, but this extension might help...

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                #8
                Is this going to be an annual thing?

                http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34049638

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mahjik View Post
                  Is this going to be an annual thing?

                  http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=34049638
                  He didn't even wait a full year!
                  “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln

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                    #10
                    I was using Vivaldi and lovin it, but just fell back into Chrome use as it tends to have the least issues overall.
                    -Trunks0
                    not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
                    (plz note that is meant as a joke)


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                      #11
                      Using Chrome and have no issues with it (but then I do keep things simple, meaning no extra addons, etc.).

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by shrike126 View Post
                        Has anyone figured out a clean way of grabbing a bunch of tabs together, saving them, then putting them "away" until I need them again?

                        Like, let's say I'm working on a requirements ticket for a reporting update. I might have a couple Google Sheets which shows the data, a couple tickets with bug reports, a few other browser tabs, all related to each other. Is there a way I can group all of this with something like "Reporting Update" then close the tabs until I'm ready to work on it again?

                        I've tried fiddling with Toby as a Chrome add-on or Collections and I haven't settled on a way to handle this cleanly yet.

                        MS edge has a save and restore tabs function in the upper left corner. Don't know about "grouping" them unless you want to consider all saved tabs in that group (ie. only saving those.) You can restore all of them at once.
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                          #13
                          Been a fan of Firefox since the days before it was Firefox. I'm a huge fan of the 'full page screenshot' feature, where everything contained in the browser is captured, not just what's on screen.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by shrike126 View Post
                            I find myself right now often ending up in a place with my normal daily workflow where I have just a ton of Google Docs, Jira tickets, and other tabs open that are all semi related to one project or area.

                            Has anyone figured out a clean way of grabbing a bunch of tabs together, saving them, then putting them "away" until I need them again?

                            Like, let's say I'm working on a requirements ticket for a reporting update. I might have a couple Google Sheets which shows the data, a couple tickets with bug reports, a few other browser tabs, all related to each other. Is there a way I can group all of this with something like "Reporting Update" then close the tabs until I'm ready to work on it again?

                            I've tried fiddling with Toby as a Chrome add-on or Collections and I haven't settled on a way to handle this cleanly yet.
                            According to this page, Chrome 83 (released today) has tab grouping.
                            https://www.howtogeek.com/673731/how...google-chrome/

                            Don't know if that meets your needs, but thought you might want to check it out.
                            “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Munkus View Post
                              According to this page, Chrome 83 (released today) has tab grouping.
                              https://www.howtogeek.com/673731/how...google-chrome/

                              Don't know if that meets your needs, but thought you might want to check it out.
                              I just saw that they're introducing tab groups and that also there's an option to collapse a tab group coming up. This is almost exactly what I was hoping for. At the moment I've spent the past few weeks giving Microsoft Edge a test run using their Collections feature, which is working out better than I expected really.
                              "I'll admit it. I did try and **** her, she was married."
                              "I moved on her like a bitch. I couldn't get there and she was married."
                              "I don't even wait. And when you're a star they let you do it. You can do anything."
                              "Grab them by the pussy."

                              ~Donald J. Trump
                              "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, is that so far none of it has tried to contact us." ~ Calvin & Hobbes
                              "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy (1962)

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                                #16
                                For overall best in security, features, speed, and privacy Fire Fox is still the best. It is also the only web browser you should consider in Linux.
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by SuperGeil View Post
                                  For overall best in security, features, speed, and privacy Fire Fox is still the best. It is also the only web browser you should consider in Linux.
                                  In and a related twist, I ended up on Firefox by the end of 2020 because chrome was encountering weird issues that just never seem to get resolved. Gotta love the amount of choice we get these days in browsers
                                  -Trunks0
                                  not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
                                  (plz note that is meant as a joke)


                                  System:
                                  Asus TUF Gaming X570-Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x - Noctua NH-D15S chromax.Black - 32gb of G.Skill Trident Z NEO - Asus DRW-24F1ST DVD±RW - Samsung 850 Evo 250Gib - 4TiB Seagate - PowerColor RedDevil Radeon RX 7900XTX - Creative AE-5 Plus - Windows 10 64-bit

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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Trunks0 View Post
                                    In and a related twist, I ended up on Firefox by the end of 2020 because chrome was encountering weird issues that just never seem to get resolved. Gotta love the amount of choice we get these days in browsers
                                    Yuck Chrome. Resource hog and since google is an advertising agency, it is the least private and secure. But yes, I agree, there are a ton of choices. Good ones too. Pale Moon is also really freaking good.
                                    i10400
                                    WX3200 Radeon Pro
                                    Sound BlasterX G6 + Sony MDR 7506
                                    LG 43UD79-B

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                                      #19
                                      i'd say Brave, but as always, that's personal taste/preference


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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Silent-Runner View Post
                                        i'd say Brave, but as always, that's personal taste/preference
                                        No you are probably right. Brave is fantastic.
                                        It seems to have come a long way with compatibility. Testing it out again in MX Linux.
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                                        Sound BlasterX G6 + Sony MDR 7506
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                                          #21
                                          Chrome may be a resource hog, but I really love having the integration between my phone, my laptop, and my PC. Being able to send links directly from one device to the other, and all my passwords on all devices is extremely convenient.

                                          I do notice Chrome is a battery hog on mobile, but I found some tweaks you can do to reduce consumption.
                                          Originally posted by curio
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                                            #22
                                            Firefox does all of that as well.

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                                              #23
                                              None of the browsers seem to be able to prevent facebook or google ad tracking, despite disabling all the tracking options I could find. I browse something on Home Depot and suddenly I get ads for it on facebook. Browse a certain car for sale and suddenly I see car ads for the make/model I was looking at. Surprised none of the sex toys showed up in facebook ads yet.

                                              I hear Brave is better than Firefox/Chrome for privacy. Might have to try it.

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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
                                                Firefox does all of that as well.
                                                Synced with an account like GMail? What kind of account is it using?

                                                I haven't used Firefox in a long, long time. I wasn't even aware they had a similar feature.
                                                Originally posted by curio
                                                Eat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
                                                "If you can't handle me when I'm bulking, you don't deserve me when I'm cut." -- Marilyn Monbroe

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                                                  #25
                                                  Brave can use most of chromes extensions
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by Nunz View Post
                                                    Synced with an account like GMail? What kind of account is it using?

                                                    I haven't used Firefox in a long, long time. I wasn't even aware they had a similar feature.
                                                    Yeah they were losing too many people to Chrome so they slapped it all together about 4 years ago (just going from memory).

                                                    Use an email address to create an account with Mozilla and you opt in to each feature individually.

                                                    Account screenshot:

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                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Exposed View Post
                                                      None of the browsers seem to be able to prevent facebook or google ad tracking, despite disabling all the tracking options I could find. I browse something on Home Depot and suddenly I get ads for it on facebook. Browse a certain car for sale and suddenly I see car ads for the make/model I was looking at. Surprised none of the sex toys showed up in facebook ads yet.

                                                      I hear Brave is better than Firefox/Chrome for privacy. Might have to try it.
                                                      Give duckduckgo a shot. Featurewise it isn't as full fledged as some other browsers, but it seems to do an admirable job re: privacy.

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                                                        #28
                                                        if privacy is your biggest concern, then another vote for duckduck, it's my fav choice for searchengine too.


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                                                          #29
                                                          The way I have Firefox set up, I have the dom.ipc.processCount set to 50, I [may] have Webrender forced to on, I've got the facebook container installed, as well as the generic containers, and every web company gets its own container.

                                                          They can't easily cross track me with cookies, or sessions.

                                                          Chrome likes touting how much faster its Javascript compiler is, but as far as I can tell, Firefox's rendering pipeline is way, way faster than Chrome's. Faster rendering makes it seem faster in reality.
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                                                          Spyre, I told you before! I won't let you have mensechs with metroidfox nor give you the secret address to the admins p0rn server! :drool:
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                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by Lazy8s View Post
                                                            Give duckduckgo a shot. Featurewise it isn't as full fledged as some other browsers, but it seems to do an admirable job re: privacy.
                                                            I'll give that one a shot, thanks!

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                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Exposed View Post
                                                              I'll give that one a shot, thanks!
                                                              Make sure you explore all the features like fireproofing websites etc. It's been great for me so far.

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                                                                #32
                                                                I know there's a duckduckgo browser for mobile, but I haven't seen one for desktop. Just the site (duckduckgo.com) search engine. Am I missing something?
                                                                “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln

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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by Munkus View Post
                                                                  I know there's a duckduckgo browser for mobile, but I haven't seen one for desktop. Just the site (duckduckgo.com) search engine. Am I missing something?
                                                                  I use it primarily on mobile, but I'm pretty sure the tracking protections are built in to the desktop use search engine through the extension.
                                                                  https://spreadprivacy.com/announcing-global-privacy-control/#:~:text=DuckDuckGo%20Privacy%20Essentials%20Desktop%20Browser%20Extension&text=Once%20installed %2C%20click%20the%20extension's,%22%20section%2C%20enable%20the%20setting.
                                                                  That has the DL links for desktop extension and mobile apps...

                                                                  Sorry, old man didn't think of that earlier

                                                                  edit: link won't paste properly?? I don't know why ...

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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by Lazy8s View Post
                                                                    I use it primarily on mobile, but I'm pretty sure the tracking protections are built in to the desktop use search engine through the extension.
                                                                    https://spreadprivacy.com/announcing-global-privacy-control/#:~:text=DuckDuckGo%20Privacy%20Essentials%20Desktop%20Browser%20Extension&text=Once%20installed%2C% 20click%20the%20extension's,%22%20section%2C%20enable%20the%20setting.
                                                                    That has the DL links for desktop extension and mobile apps...

                                                                    Sorry, old man didn't think of that earlier

                                                                    edit: link won't paste properly?? I don't know why ...
                                                                    Thanks brutha. I already use the browser extension in MS Edge, plus the search engine exclusively. Haven't touched Google or Bing in quite some time.
                                                                    “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln

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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by Munkus View Post
                                                                      Thanks brutha. I already use the browser extension in MS Edge, plus the search engine exclusively. Haven't touched Google or Bing in quite some time.
                                                                      That's the direction I'm rapidly heading in ...

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                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by Lazy8s View Post
                                                                        edit: link won't paste properly?? I don't know why ...
                                                                        It's a limitation that allows so many consecutive characters [EDIT: I counted; it's 100 consecutive characters]. A space is injected, breaking the URL.

                                                                        Observe:............................................................................................ .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... ............................................................................
                                                                        Last edited by Crawdaddy79; Jan 13, 2021, 12:17 PM.

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                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
                                                                          It's a limitation that allows so many consecutive characters [EDIT: I counted; it's 100 consecutive characters]. A space is injected, breaking the URL.

                                                                          Observe:............................................................................................ .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... ............................................................................
                                                                          Ah, it's not me then lol. Thanks

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                                                                            #38
                                                                            I still use Google. It helps me find what I am looking for the quickest. Bing always frustrates me whenever I use it, since it doesn't seem to pull up the most relevant results or organize its results in the most convenient format.

                                                                            How is DuckDuckGo in comparison to Google and Bing?

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                                                                              #39
                                                                              Originally posted by Android1 View Post
                                                                              I still use Google. It helps me find what I am looking for the quickest. Bing always frustrates me whenever I use it, since it doesn't seem to pull up the most relevant results or organize its results in the most convenient format.

                                                                              How is DuckDuckGo in comparison to Google and Bing?
                                                                              I had the same frustrations with Bing that you do, and don't even try to use it any more.

                                                                              The majority of my Duckduckgo usage is on mobile devices, but I haven't had any frustrations with it as far as search results go. The disclaimer is that I don't search that often lol. A piece of equipment here and there, locations for hiking/camping and such.

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                                                                                #40
                                                                                no problems with duckie here. If you're eager to know exactly, then try it out yourself.


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