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Midori 11.0 - A Gecko-based Browser with Cloud storage and VPN
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<blockquote data-quote="misterman2100" data-source="post: 1069139" data-attributes="member: 76651"><p>I have used it for a solid two weeks on my Linux distro, and my general impression was it mimicked Floorp a great deal. And, as it was pointed out in the previous posts, perusing the comments on itsfoss.com kind of echoes the same sentiment, with the exception of pointing to their own services (of which I have not tried). </p><p></p><p>If you have a beef with Firefox and don't want to use Floorp, you wouldn't go amiss with Midori. It's better than the previous versions created with Chromium, but you need to be a little more cautious with forks and their associated services. (Remember the Waterfox debacle a few years back?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterman2100, post: 1069139, member: 76651"] I have used it for a solid two weeks on my Linux distro, and my general impression was it mimicked Floorp a great deal. And, as it was pointed out in the previous posts, perusing the comments on itsfoss.com kind of echoes the same sentiment, with the exception of pointing to their own services (of which I have not tried). If you have a beef with Firefox and don't want to use Floorp, you wouldn't go amiss with Midori. It's better than the previous versions created with Chromium, but you need to be a little more cautious with forks and their associated services. (Remember the Waterfox debacle a few years back?) [/QUOTE]
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