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using open source client is a plus!
Does what it says it does with added, unexpected, install from a third party website (github) Does not appear to affect performance of either browser.
Works fine, as expected. Installing the additional program seems a bit more complicated, it should send you straight to the releases page and it should be just an .exe for windows, imho.
L'installation peut être un peu laborieuse, mais une fois configurée correctement ça fonctionne parfaitement. Testé sur Ubuntu avec Thorium, un fork de Chromium, et Firefox Developer Edition, en «mode inversé» (tout s'ouvre par défaut dans Firefox sauf la liste de sites spécifiés).
Works perfectly. Ideal for sidestepping blank YouTube videos now that I've been banned from watching them in Chrome.
Doesn't work for url's that are in the Chrome bookmarks, so it's useless for me.
For me it’s working as expected. What about the context menu option though ? I did not find if I can remove it…
Just couldn’t get it to work on Linux Mint 21 Installed “install.sh” and got the result >>> host is ready <<< but when tested got “cannot find the native client. Follow the 3 steps to install the native client”. So I will just have to copy and paste for now.
It doesn't work entirely as it should, for instance I want to use it in the Protonmail PWA, but only the interface elements are opened in Firefox, not links in the email.
that is an excellent app that works brilliantly. Thank you very much!
This solves my problem exactly. I can use PWAs in edge and open their links in Firefox. Thank you for making this.
be honestly it is very useful Firefox is an awesome site