@thtslunar I tried arc a few times and I liked it but I also needed to install it in other machines so that the profile switching is consistent. I have just been lazy with it !
What’s your opinion on arc verse chrome ?
@slimmy82 These browsers are made for Developers from what I know. And they’re really nice and have a lot of features. Their goal is to change browsing.
@marco_moauro1 Chrome, Safari, Firefox in that order
I keep different workspaces in different browsers to see which one consumes the most memory. The jury is still out
@slimmy82 It becomes important esp on some of the websites which provide image, video editing services. So I monitor them because I see a clear need to keep the memory footprint under check, I have had issues with both Chrome and Safari bailing out in terms of memory footprints.
Chrome on desktop and Safari on mobile.
Chrome because how simple it is. Not getting bombarded with information (like browsers pitching their features, 3rd party ads, etc) is an important reason. Safari feels like a learning curve as the shortcuts differ from Chrome, and Chrome has been my go-to browser since the beginning.
I also gave a shot to "Arc by The Browser Company" for a brief period of time by found myself coming back to Chrome.
Safari on mobile because how snappy it is.