• aksdb@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    Used it for a while. One very nice feature is that when you use multiple profiles, you can specify in which of those external links open in. Every other browser opens them in the window that last had focus so I regularly have work related links open up in the private profile.

    Also the performance was quite nice.

    But since they continuously rub new services in my face with new versions, I ditched it again.

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      10 months ago

      Mozilla’s “Multi-Account Containers” extension on Firefox does a much better job at the multiple profiles feature you’ve described.

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        10 months ago

        I miss the tab grouping from Chrome based browsers in Firefox.

        And I think tab containers don’t provide the separation I need to properly separate work from private.

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          10 months ago

          You might be better off using a custom Firefox profile for that then. Not too well integrated UI-wise sadly though

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      10 months ago

      You can do that in Chrome too, if you have multiple chrome profiles right clicking on links give you the option to open it in a different profiles window

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        10 months ago

        Yes, but with “external” I meant opening links from other apps like Slack.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah that’s what I mainly used it for. I would right click links on slack and make sure it would open on my work profile or not depending on the context of the link.

          Although this could potentially have been when I used the web app rather than the installed app, so i may be misremembering

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            10 months ago

            In the WebApp this would work. Across apps it’s a different story, since they just invoke a system command to open the URL in the associated application. From there it’s in the hands of that application, how to deal with it.

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      10 months ago

      It’s like they want to drive away the experienced users who don’t need their hands held and rarely need support to focus on the part of the market that will still find ways to break things no matter how much they dumb it down.

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      10 months ago

      One very nice feature is that when you use multiple profiles, you can specify in which of those external links open in.

      is this similar to Firefox containers? dunno why mozzila makes it as a plugin and hasn’t bundled it in yet as a standard feature, literally can’t live without it.

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        10 months ago

        Not quite. Let’s say I have two profiles: “work” and “private”. If I have both open at the same time, they are separate browser windows with different tabs, different settings and different extentions.

        I can now specify that external links open in “work”. If I now click on a link in Slack or in Thunderbird, they open up in the window with the “work” profile, even if the “private” window was the last active one.