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What are its benefits? It basically just feels like Safari, unfortunately including the things about Safari I don’t like.
Main thing I noticed is that it has the built in tracker (and I think ad?) blocking. I use AdGuard on Safari, but sometimes it doesn’t work correctly because AdGuard stopped running in the background.
I used Orion previously on MacOS, and it is pretty good there. At least we will have a better alternative to Gnome web.
If you consider a proprietary browser better, then sure.
What are its benefits? It basically just feels like Safari, unfortunately including the things about Safari I don’t like.
Main thing I noticed is that it has the built in tracker (and I think ad?) blocking. I use AdGuard on Safari, but sometimes it doesn’t work correctly because AdGuard stopped running in the background.
Chrome + FF extensions (support for both MV2 and MV3 extensions on the Chrome side), PWAs, not being Apple.
Edit: I switched to Fedora on my Mac after an upgrate to Sequoia screwed up.
Safari has PWAs. They call it “Add to Dock”. Works well in my experience.