Terrible is a strong word for UX in an area where all products have 95% the same interface, and distancing means changing the appearance of the titlebar slightly...
So FF just needs to tighten their Tab UI and allow custom keys. Not sure why there isn't a fork of FF that just looks as much as (legally) possible like Chrome.
Why do you consider a Chromium-based browser from another for-profit company that has done some morally debatable things as an alternative?
Because its a better engine with better security and faster performance?
Mozilla did worse things than brave, at least brave actually does privacy by default rather than just talk about it!
How is it a better engine? It's literally chromium underneath.
What worse things did Mozilla do?
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The FF UX is terrible
Terrible is a strong word for UX in an area where all products have 95% the same interface, and distancing means changing the appearance of the titlebar slightly...
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So FF just needs to tighten their Tab UI and allow custom keys. Not sure why there isn't a fork of FF that just looks as much as (legally) possible like Chrome.