![]() ![]() So I abandoned Firefox on all but mobile earlier this year and switched to Vivaldi (chromium based). I ran Developer edition, so I received the updated that killed most of my extensions earlier than most and I realized that the main reason I used Firefox was because of my collection of extensions - many of which now didn't work. ![]() ![]() I think the main reason I stuck with Firefox was because I used Android and the Firefox browser on Android supported my extensions - the most important being uBlock Origin, so the browsing experience was better even though the overall performance wasn't great - and since my bookmarks were synced, it just worked out better for me that way. I had my extensions configured and setup in it and my large collection of bookmarks was there (I guess I was just too lazy to import them into Chrome). I had Chrome installed and used it mostly for testing and validation of web code, but my day-to-day was Firefox. On my end, I never actually stopped using Firefox after Chrome came out. ![]()
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