Vibe of the forum

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Vibe of the forum

Post by fatboy » 2023-09-14, 15:22

Hi Folks,

Just want to say that the happenings on the forum recently are really awesome too see, and feels like the "vibe" of this place totally changed.
Great to see so many new UXP applications, Sealion, Netshield, Epyrus etc.

Anyway, if you know of any other UXP applications, please share links to them here.

Thank You and have a good day
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Re: Vibe of the forum

Post by Night Wing » 2023-09-14, 18:19

I like the Mercury browser. Looks and feels like Waterfox. I use it in both the Linux Mint and MX Linux distros. The extensions and lightweight themes for Firefox work in Mercury too.

You can download it from the link below for Windows and Linux. The only downside, there are no 32 bit versions. Only 64 bit versions.

Take it for a test drive and see if you like it.

https://github.com/Alex313031/Mercury/releases
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Linux Debian 13.1 (Trixie) Xfce w/Pale Moon, Waterfox, Firefox