Hahaha that happened to me today. Stupid fly, trying to enter my ear canal :/
Moon is running on Quake engine.
This tutorial explains everything in detail.
Edit: I stupidly assumed you are using windows. But anywayys...if you are thats a good tut
I did try Otter in the past when I was looking for the Opera replacement, never really liked it. It seems like it's pretty dead...last update was 2 years ago. And speed was never really my priority for the browser anyways. I'm not really looking to replace my browser, I'm happy with Vivaldi, I just like to check what else is there. I was happy to see that there is a browser based on gecko that seems to be going in the similar direction as Vivaldi.
Midori seems pretty shady. I remember it as a super minimalistic browser, but now it seems like they are straight up taking someone elses work and just changing the name and sponsor links within. I tried it and it seems like 1:1 copy of floorp.
I only took a glance, but I didn't notice that feature unfortunately.
Oh my bad then. That was just the impression I got based on posts in floorp subreddit.
I just learned about it yesterday. Seems like Vivaldi but on gecko, which I always wanted to see.
Unfortunately it seems like it's maintained by only one overworked dev. It needs more funding and more devs.
- mpv (video player)
- Logseq (knowledge base/journal)
- KISS launcher (android launcher)
- OpenTracks (fitness tracking)
- BreezyWeather (weather)
- KDE connect (app to do shit between pc and phone)
- Tasks (todo)
- AntennaPod (podcasts)
- Hacki (hacker news)
- FlorisBoard (keyboard)
- Unexpected Keyboard (another keyboard)
You can check here: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app, filter by device: Web.
Alexandrite has a live preview of your text, but that's about it, you won't find anything better than that on any of the other ones unfortunately. Maybe some of them have it planned.
What would it take for JXL to become supported and more widespread? Who even uses it currently?
This makes no sense lol