At least, I know I am.webfork wrote:We are in the era of "good enough" computing (borrowing the author's term).
And thanks for an interesting reading tip...
At least, I know I am.webfork wrote:We are in the era of "good enough" computing (borrowing the author's term).
vevy wrote:A question for those who are averse to mobile browsers. Any particular reason? Is it about a less capable UI or more?
For me, it's due to under-powered devices. Web pages are full of bloat these days and consume a lot of memory. Opening a lot of tabs and moving between them is far slower on mobile devices.
vevy wrote:Is Naked Browser open source?
Oddly I don't hear a lot of things like this in the browser space. "Can it do X?" seems to have been wholly replaced by questions of privacy, speed, resource usage.
It is open source. It has Crashlytics, which I would remove if I could.
In the browser? I don't think so. I mean, not even in desktop Chrome/Firefox without an extension.Bringing this back to the main topic somewhat, a lot of work I've been doing is getting pushed to some kind of browser interface (not by choice). As such, the thing I've been caring about recently is mature research or search-and-replace tools with term highlighting and regex. Anything in that space?