Author Topic: Sleipnir. A Broswer That Looks good and had loads of features.  (Read 4638 times)

No i am not.
I'll respond to your post the way you did to Taboo's.
Isnt as customizable. It has tons of extensions
Too many dam Menus to go to manage add ons 3 clicks / 1 menu is too much, so you say
And a shiity "app Links to web apps" Store. You aren't required to use it
Also a Cluttered Settings Dashboard I believe you mean organized


The best browser out there.
:D

opera would probably be my second choice.

Google Chrome > Opera> Firefox.
I like them all but Chrome is my favorite.

I need more of a reason to try it out.

It current doesnt look that different from Firefox.

Also OP fails to provide that much Info. You gave 3 features and then said "And More!"

Why is google chrome the only browser that I feel comfortable browsing the web with? Besides all of it's fast features, if it was slow as forget, I would feel comfortable around it. but i don't know why

you can disable google's tracking or just use incognito mode
since when is being simple a bad thing
what the forget is that
i can open a new window for that
go on.
mouse "gesters" is actually mouse gestures
like, you hold right click and draw a circle with your mouse to refresh, draw an L to close the tab, etc

I don't think I'll be opening firefox again any time soon.

In fact, I am now closing it.

Cyber is an internet hipster.

Cyber is an internet hipster.
if anyone it's max because he seems to be finding these odd handicapped browsers that nobody even uses or has heard about

remember that "maxthon" stuff

if anyone it's max because he seems to be finding these odd handicapped browsers that nobody even uses or has heard about

remember that "maxthon" stuff
seamonkey

i used seamonkey for a while
and, i might go back to firefox because:
- easier to block other pictures with adblock
- themes
- f5 to refresh
- used to it
- have all my passwords on it
- easier to get addons, no one goes "hey i made an addon for browsers and it works on chrome, firefox, opera, seamonkey, and sleipnir" it's just "i made an addon for browsers and it works on firefox and chrome"

mouse "gesters" is actually mouse gestures
like, you hold right click and draw a circle with your mouse to refresh, draw an L to close the tab, etc
why would i want that
it's easier to just use keybinds
hell if i'm gonna use the mouse i may as well just click the bloody buttons

seamonkey

i used seamonkey for a while
and, i might go back to firefox because:
- easier to block other pictures with adblock
- themes
- f5 to refresh
- used to it
- have all my passwords on it
- easier to get addons, no one goes "hey i made an addon for browsers and it works on chrome, firefox, opera, seamonkey, and sleipnir" it's just "i made an addon for browsers and it works on firefox and chrome"
every browser has f5 to refresh
like
seriously

I've said it before and I'll say it again, multi-renderer browsers are the most handicapped concept ever thought of. There was a point to it back when Netscape had it (many sites were optimized for Trident (IE)), but nowadays both WebKit (Safari/Chrome) and Gecko (Fx) render everything just fine (while Trident is usually the one left out, if anything). Meanwhile Presto (Opera) is that engine that doesn't have enough users to be something people care about, but just enough users to not be considered hipster.

if anyone it's max because he seems to be finding these odd handicapped browsers that nobody even uses or has heard about

remember that "maxthon" stuff
Haha, yeah. And don't forget about Lunascape.Nevermind, that was Kochieboy.

why would i want that
it's easier to just use keybinds
hell if i'm gonna use the mouse i may as well just click the bloody buttons
It's pretty nice IMO, but this is what browser extensions are for. Seriously.

every browser has f5 to refresh
like
seriously
seamonkey doesn't seem to, or sleipnir.

Also I'm trying out seamonkey again because i can't make decisions