Yeah, I was giving Zen a shot, but the new side tabs do pretty much the same thing and full fat Firefox is just so much more stable.
I still think a couple of UX things regarding the sidebar are cleaner in Zen, but it’s tiny nuances (like, the keyboard shortcut to hide/show the sidebar is nicer on Zen). Really not worth the switch.
And for me, having some OLED displays where I use browsers the ability to have the content be fullscreen without losing any of the tab access is great. Plus it looks amazing. Being stuck on Chrome’s multiple persistent horizontal bars is starting to feel… Internet Explorer-y.
@MudMan@fedia.io I definitely get it. For me, it’s the side panels and the split tabs that gives me the edge over regular Firefox on desktop, but they’re both good and I’ll use both browsers.
@MudMan@fedia.io I feel the same way about Vivaldi. It’s so busy, I prefer Firefox or Zen for the majority of my browsing right now.
Yeah, I was giving Zen a shot, but the new side tabs do pretty much the same thing and full fat Firefox is just so much more stable.
I still think a couple of UX things regarding the sidebar are cleaner in Zen, but it’s tiny nuances (like, the keyboard shortcut to hide/show the sidebar is nicer on Zen). Really not worth the switch.
And for me, having some OLED displays where I use browsers the ability to have the content be fullscreen without losing any of the tab access is great. Plus it looks amazing. Being stuck on Chrome’s multiple persistent horizontal bars is starting to feel… Internet Explorer-y.
@MudMan@fedia.io I definitely get it. For me, it’s the side panels and the split tabs that gives me the edge over regular Firefox on desktop, but they’re both good and I’ll use both browsers.