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<blockquote data-quote="bayasdev" data-source="post: 874642" data-attributes="member: 41799"><p>This is great for the Android ecosystem dominated by Google and their advertising empire, I was a fellow Firefox user but the Android it's still bland IMHO (a bug in their android-components causing to lose background tabs if you switch to another app and the lack of proper WebRender support for devices with Mali GPU) on desktop is another story but sadly nowadays developers only code for Chromium and things can get broken). I'm currently using Vivaldi Snapshot perhaps being another Chromium fork there's a helpful community in their forums.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure Brave/Vivaldi/Other developers can benefit from Kiwi codebase using the patches necessary to incorporate extension support into their browsers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bayasdev, post: 874642, member: 41799"] This is great for the Android ecosystem dominated by Google and their advertising empire, I was a fellow Firefox user but the Android it's still bland IMHO (a bug in their android-components causing to lose background tabs if you switch to another app and the lack of proper WebRender support for devices with Mali GPU) on desktop is another story but sadly nowadays developers only code for Chromium and things can get broken). I'm currently using Vivaldi Snapshot perhaps being another Chromium fork there's a helpful community in their forums. I'm sure Brave/Vivaldi/Other developers can benefit from Kiwi codebase using the patches necessary to incorporate extension support into their browsers. [/QUOTE]
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