No.11123
When the FUCK will this thing have extensions??
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No.11146
>>11123
NEver? No no one uses this shit anyway. Can you give one reason to use over any other browser?
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No.11149
>>11146
It has that cool logo that a teenage boy would like, what else do you need? Stop being so picky.
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No.11154
>>11146
It's not one of the two main browser vendors or one of the two main browser vendors with a skin.
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No.11160
>>11154
>Falkon (formerly QupZilla) is a free and open-source web browser. It is built on the Qt WebEngine which is a wrapper for the Chromium browser core.
>literally a chromium skin
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No.11168
>>11160
>browser core
AKA just the rendering engine. Not the full botnet package
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No.11177
>>11168
You're a fucking moron you know that? That's exactly the same as any other webcore browser.
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No.11181
>>11177
I just want something different, anon! Both of the major browser vendors are botnet salesmen these days, and there's no third option. These webkitgtk and qtwebengine things are the closest there is, as netsurf still doesn't do JS. However, given how relatively close qtwebengine is to the chrom*s at least internally, you would think it would have some decent extension support. But sadly this is not the case.
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No.11209
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No.11263
>>11181
Palemoon, Light weight, has it's own small extension catalog, and you use the external firefox one for older versions before firefox changed to webextentions language.
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No.13638
>>11123
read their api and write some yourself
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