Waterfox 6.7.0 – Supernova

(waterfox.com)

31 points | by kmfrk a day ago ago

8 comments

  • gitaarik 4 hours ago ago

    I tried various privacy / security focused FireFox alternatives, but I found WaterFox to be the perfect balance of this with still good usability.

  • tmtvl 21 hours ago ago

    Long time Waterfox user, I really like how their partnerships make it more likely that if/when Mozilla fully goes off the deep end (which they arguably already have), WF can continue on without needing to depend on downstreaming stuff from Firefox.

  • pmkary 20 hours ago ago

    Obviously as it is the rule now; everyone is copying Arc. But why not doing it with style? I would very much like to see a browser that beautiful and more functional. This is not meeting that standards.

    • MrAlex94 19 hours ago ago

      Not trying to copy Arc per se; Mozilla did all the work for Nova - I actually prefer it, it feels more grounded into how everyone is used to using a browser. I feel like there's little UX innovation left to be had with the interface of this bit of software.

      Saying that, I always like adding extras on top - and I've spent a lot of time making sure users can tweak how they like. I didn't manage to squeeze everything into this final release, but the .1 release will re-expose a lot of customisations that are buried in `about:config` preferences.

      • pmkary 18 hours ago ago

        The tab sidebar and borders are Arc signature; and Arc has a New Yorkish style blend into it that these browsers don't understand fully. I'm not sure how I can explain it good enough; but it's just that. I don't get the island designs and stuff.

  • vedmed 19 hours ago ago

    I don't like this floaty crap, its a waste of space and looks trash. I realize waterfox was not the designers of it, but I complain here nonetheless.

    • MrAlex94 19 hours ago ago

      There are a variety of appearance settings - the landing page has a demo of the 3 variations.

  • akkartik 21 hours ago ago

    Existing user who had no complaints before, but I have one now: it has started dumping a Waterfox directory in my home directory.

    Tried yet again to use their default search engine. Got a captcha which requires me to enable js on a 3rd party site. Noped out again.