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    11 days ago

    I am using it as my main browser right now, and I really like it. It replaced Arc Browser on both windows and macOS.

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      First I’ve heard of browseraudit, thanks for sharing!

      EDIT: For comparison I got the same scores on Firefox (duh) and the following on Edge.

      Score :

      • Passed : 392
      • Warning : 39
      • Critical : 0
      • Skipped : 0

      Bonus! Browserbench.org speedometer 3.0 scores:

      • Firefox; version 132.0.1 (64-bit)): 13.9
      • Firefox nightly; version 134.0a1): 18.6
      • Zen; version 1.0.1-a.17 (Firefox 132.0)): 17.6
      • Edge; version 130.0.2849.68 (Official build) (64-bit): 19.8
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        So keep using Firefox with some addons unless you really really want inbuilt customization? Zen seems to be more about customisation first and privacy second.

        So far I’m gonna pass. My librewolf keeps me happy.

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    10 days ago

    The split view seems really useful. I was actually just fiddling with that on my laptop with two browser windows.

    How does this compare to LibreWolf or other Firefox derived projects?

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      I like the idea of split tabs in Zen, but you can’t drag and drop tabs to split view like in a canvas, so I just started using compact mode hiding everything and opening 1 tab per window.

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      It is not security hardened from what I can tell. Most of Librewolf’s patches could be applied to build Zen with security hardening. Alternatively, patch Zen browser with Arkenfox user.js (upstream project to Librewolf’s security hardened default profile)

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    Been using zen for the last month or so and it has been pretty good. I went from using super locked down librewolf to using zen. It is not as private by default but can still be tighten down and with proper support for profiles you can compartmentalize it.

    It does break and change a lot since it is in alpha but I used to be an arch user so honestly it doesn’t bother me too much.

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        On top of making an effort to be less paranoid, I have also been trying to organize my ADD and having multiple workspaces with vertical tabs really helped me. I have a profile that is manually locked down like librewolf so I am still pretty secure when I need to be.

        I do still have librewolf as a backup as my secure clear web browser.

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          I also went from LibreWolf to Zen and I just accepted that my privacy profile is not that harsh; I just hope it’s safe enough.

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            There is no need to hope! Luckily all firefox based browsers can be hardened, Librewolf is just hardened by default. I recommend using Arkenfox. It can be applied to your default profile or an additional profile.

            I would say Zen by default is a bit more private than default Firefox but not by a lot.

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      10 days ago

      I don’t think the sarcasm is warranted here, it offers a standard interface too but augments it with split browsing as an option

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          I was going to write a snarky comment about how that can’t possibly be true… but then I tried it, and well, yep, really not ideal for non-tiling window managers. I liked the general look and feel, but the fullscreen by default does seem to be a big “no” from me.

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    11 days ago

    Been using this as my daily driver for a couple of months now. I really like the vertical tabs for home use (not work where I have far more tabs)

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      Huh, I’m the opposite! I feel like vertical (and tree-style) tabs are useful precisely when you have more tabs

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      I find vertical tabs to be more useful specifically when I have more tabs. Currently using vertical tabs on Vivaldi and I can see 28 and a half tabs without scrolling, which is pretty alright if you’re asking me. And Workspaces are quite helpful for the same reason.

      For anyone curious, I currently have 2 workspaces at 8 tabs, 1 at 20, 1 at 25 and one at 82, which comes up to 143 tabs , plus 1 more tab in the default Workspace Vivaldi creates, coming up to 144 tabs.