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Best Browsers For Various Uses

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joko | 20:32 Sun 09th Jun 2024 | How it Works
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Im wondering what browsers are considered the best for various online needs & behaviour.

Such as best for streaming films, playing music, story writing, creating art, online shopping, downloading torrents, social media, financial stuff, etc etc

I know they all can do them all, but there are some more geared towards certain things - like Tor is big for downloading etc.

Does anyone have any info or guides etc? Thoughts?

I have all the main browsers installed (the big 5 - firefox, chrome, opera, safari & edge) as well as various lesser known ones.
Some sources say some of these other browsers are not better, some offer certain functions that the others dont, i remember maxthons split screen, being really good, & no others had it, (not then anyway)

I like to keep them separate as it helps with lagging etc.

Thanks all :)


 

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I've got Firefox, Edge, Chrome and Tor installed but my main browser is Slimjet. It's fast, secure, blocks ads by default and comes with a built-in YouTube video downloader:
https://www.slimjet.com/

It can take a little time to get Slimjet configured to meet your personal preferences but it's well worth the effort.  See my post at the foot of this page
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Question1729580.html
and then click through to the next page for a bit more info from me at the end of the thread.

I have a number of browser apps, but I favour the Adblock Browser.

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