

Oh I think I’ve tried that extension some time ago, but it didn’t work very well. I’ll give it another try, thanks
Oh I think I’ve tried that extension some time ago, but it didn’t work very well. I’ll give it another try, thanks
I don’t think I have. I’ll check it out, thanks!
Your guess was correct. However, as I’m currently testing both browsers, it seems like the uBlock extension in Fennec (or any FF fork) is way superior to any filter in Vivaldi. So Fennec still on top for me.
What I found out is that Vivaldi’s filter (even uBlock and AdGuard ones) can’t block sponsored posts, while uBlock extension, apparently, can
Oh I haven’t tried those two yet. Thanks for the links!
It depends how important the tab bar feature is to you
Well, it’s very handy I’d say, and more effective than tab switcher
Firefox has pretty much every other feature you’ve listed there
To quit in Firefox I have to tap to open a menu, then scroll down twice, then tap “quit”. Samsung Internet let me place the quit button on the main bar so it’s instantaneous. I figure I could do without this as I’m actually not quitting that often
Vivaldi has all of the functionality but isn’t FOSS and is potentially less private. It would still be a lot better than Samsung Internet in those areas, though
Yeah Vivaldi is the closest one to Samsung’s experience. But still tap and scroll for the quit button, and the adblocker (with uBlock and adguard filters) doesn’t seem as effective as those in Samsung Internet.
I might be settling for Fennec eventually, as the uBlock extension is probably better than any feature in Vivaldi. I wish there was a browser that had it all, but none yet!
Thanks. I’ve heard of Peglin, but it’s got kinda mixed reviews on the web. So I’m not too sure about adding it to the list.
Have you played it for some time, and still enjoy it? Some reviewers said it lacks content for a $10 game.
I consider it a faux democracy. It still has the semblance of one, with people voting, believing they matter and that they have actual free speech, but the masses are being, increasingly less subtly, controlled by media corporations and rendered incapable of critical, independent thinking by an ever decreasing quality of education.
Don’t be fooled though! This isn’t happening in the US alone. It is widespread all over the globe. The US is simply doing it in a smarter, more cunning way, while leading the wealthy 1% in other countries by example.
There’s a single transaction to remove ads. So on the Play Store it will show with “contains ads and in-app purchases”. It might be debatable, but I personally consider these type of games same as “premium paid”, because to have the full experience without ads you need to pay once.
I’ll fix it with better wording.
That’s great! Hope it can be helpful :)
I will start including FOSS games into this list soon, labeled as such for clarity.
Also, here is my paid games list in case you find it appropriate to pin this one too.
Cheers!
I don’t know how I missed that… Thanks!
Hey! I hope so too, but I’m sure Reddit itself will do most of the legwork for us haha! They’re going the way of the Xitter.
And BTW thank you for reminding me Lemmy existed and I should have gotten on it long ago!
Ye I’m all for one-time paid games! I’ll drop my premium games list here tomorrow
You’re welcome :)
Thanks! OpenTyrian is obsolete, unfortunately. I will add OpenTTD.
I think it’s paid on the Play Store and called Achikaps Pro?
Thanks! Would this be helpful for cross-posting to that community? My goal is to have a post showing in these 2 communities, and when I update the original one in this instance, the update will automatically carry on to the community in the other instance.
I tried cross-posting using a function in the Summit app, but the updates don’t carry on… Do you know how I could achieve this?
Excellent recommendation! I’ll add it to the list, thank you.
Yup! It’s there in the list and a great collection :)
I changed them to the ! links - see if that works
They do work now!
Not sure if that’s sarcastic, but it’s a button you tap so the browser will quit/close/exit. Most browsers (including FF and its forks) have it, and it can be configured so that it clears personal browsing data (such as history, tabs, cookies, cache) upon quitting the session.