Any mac users out there who tried this browser? Linux alpha is coming this month so will try it myself then.

It sounds like they are building a new browser from the ground up.

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    2 hours ago

    I’ve used it on iOS and iPadOS. It’s not bad and I didn’t find that it breaks too many sites, but the plugin support can be a bit buggy. Specifically I tried to install Ublock Origin (as one does) but I got some errors and the plugin didn’t work. That being said it’s built in adblocker is usually good enough. Overall I give it a 6/10, but if they update it so I can put Ublock origin on it I’ll probably switch over to it in an instant.

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    4 hours ago

    “From the ground up” and “WebKit” seem contradictory. Why can’t they use words by their meaning, I wonder?

    But if it can be configured the way Firefox before dropping XUL was, then would be nice.

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    12 hours ago

    I’ve used it on both macOS (Intel and Apple Silicon) and iOS.

    On macOS it’s been fine, but nothing about it was unique or beneficial enough to make me switch to it as my default browser. I imagine the experience on Linux will be similar.

    On iOS, I’ve been daily driving it for almost exactly a year. At first it was very buggy, and I once lost all of my opened tabs. But for the past 6-8 months it has been very solid, and is the only browser on iOS that allows me to use both ad and sponsor block plug-ins to my knowledge. Tab groups are also fantastic and easy to manage.

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      9 hours ago

      That sounds hopeful. :) Even if its just like any browser on Linux, fun to try it for a while.

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    15 hours ago

    I like that it can run both Firefox and Chrome extensions. I… don’t like much else about it.

    It seems like it doesn’t use multiple cores efficiently. When I’m taxing my GPU for video transcoding all other web browsers hold up but this one always stalls.

    It’s a shame. I use Kagi for search and id love to see them succeed together but the browser is not yet there. It went “out of beta” officially but not practically.

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    20 hours ago

    Not really from the grounds up as it uses WebKit.

    Used it very shorty on a mac, but as it really is very similar to safari there is little to no reason to use it.

    On a linux maybe, but i think i will stay on firefox until servo is usable. (Which is actually being made from the grounds up)

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      1 hour ago

      Servo was developed by Mozilla between 2012 and 2020. In 2020 they layed off the people who were working on it and transferred to the Linux foundation. Servo was partially integrated into gecko as part of the Quantum project.

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      3 hours ago

      Not sure Servo will ever be usable. Is it still in active development?

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        It is. After development broke down in 2022 development is more active than it ever was. https://blogs.igalia.com/mrego/servo-2025-stats/ I have a binary on my machine and use it for light browsing every now and then just to check in how things are going. Its “usable” for that but would not use it for banking even if it worked.

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      20 hours ago

      On Linux there is Falkon. Windows too. (QT WebKit) And the reason I won’t use this will likely be the same as Falkon. Missing plugins etc. Other than that they are fine. Bitwarden has a desktop app. (Electron? Dunno but it would be ironic) But no auto fill ability. Darkreader? Nope. There may be some limited adblocking, but no greasemonkey type functionality.

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    19 hours ago

    I’ve tried the iOS version of it a few times but the browser extensions I wanted to use did not work with it (both Chrome and FF extension versions). Oh well.

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      18 hours ago

      Yeah I have uBO installed and it doesn’t seem to work. I just use it as a spare browser now outside of Safari and Firefox Focus.

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    17 hours ago

    Yeah, it’s buggy as hell every time I’ve tried it. Lots of random bugs that were open for a long time. Also not open source so I realize that doesn’t matter to everyone but for me it does especially for a browser.