It's been many years since I moved from Firefox to Chrome. Never expected I'd want anything different.

Now, I've seen what @vivaldibrowser is capable of and it's given me the things I always wanted Chrome to deliver, but they never did.
For example, split-screen browsing. This is a game-changer as a dev. I can now see double (triple, quadruple) the documentation, or test an API and front-end in one view.

Testing your Stripe + Amplify + API + etc. integrations in 1 view is a huge time saver!
For non-dev, watching Netflix in one half while browsing other sites, or having several social platforms all visible side by side.

Especially on a laptop, this is fantastic.
The sidebar that has support for notes, history, bookmarks, and downloads brings back the speed I used to get with IE many years ago (before Firefox or Chrome really took off).

Downloads show the source URL = Awesome
Customising where the tab bar and address bar are is good. I likely won't change it from what I'm used to but having the option is what matters.

The UI also seems significantly more 'compressed' than Chrome = more space for content.
Overall, I can see myself switching to this very soon. Still need to setup sync and sort out some extensions, but it feels like a browser should feel.
You can follow @ChronSyn.
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