that looks like seamonkey, you might be interested in that if you don't already know about it. It's a continuation of the mozilla internet suite (email client, irc chat, web brower, rss aggregator, whatever else they put in there) and it's still definitely got that 90s/early 2000s style
It's JS engine seems to be a bit behind but it works surprisingly well with youtube and google and other usual websites
the problem with seamonkey is the extension support. stuff like the Paywall Bypass doesn't work on it and that's what has kept me from switching over to it.
that looks like seamonkey, you might be interested in that if you don't already know about it. It's a continuation of the mozilla internet suite (email client, irc chat, web brower, rss aggregator, whatever else they put in there) and it's still definitely got that 90s/early 2000s style
It's JS engine seems to be a bit behind but it works surprisingly well with youtube and google and other usual websites
the problem with seamonkey is the extension support. stuff like the Paywall Bypass doesn't work on it and that's what has kept me from switching over to it.
how2 is actually great. Love to terminalize things that I use frequently