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damianh | 2 years ago
However, the profile UI and general managment experience compared to Chrome/Edge is pure trash. No, container tabs is not a viable substitute (my work and my personal profiles don't even share bookmarks). Yes am aware of a third party addon that requires additional software to be installed - this just proves the point further.
This issue was reported 13 years ago! https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662025
So today I'm using Firefox only for personal and chrome (/edge) profiles for everything else. Only reason I am sticking with Firefox is because of the Android version. If I could get ublock origin working on edge/chrome on android I'd probably abandon Firefox.
isodev|2 years ago
fauigerzigerk|2 years ago
jklinger410|2 years ago
sundarurfriend|2 years ago
damianh|2 years ago
thrdbndndn|2 years ago
Now I barely use profiles in Firefox while I have 5-6 profiles in Chrome for various things as it's much easier.
account-5|2 years ago
Genuinely, what else are chrome/edge offering that is a deal breaker for you?
thrdbndndn|2 years ago
Having a simple UI that you can just click and launch other profiles, really.
depressedpanda|2 years ago
Unless you fiddle around with using different themes for each profile, or install kludgy extensions, there's nothing indicating which profile a window is currently using.
damianh|2 years ago
It's a concept that is first class supported and easy to use in all othe browsers. There is just a ton of usability issues across the board, even with the third party addon.
anonymousab|2 years ago
From any browser window and any context, I can use CMD+Shift+M and either open a new window in a different profile, or switch to the first available window for that profile. The browser then clearly indicates which profile I am in and has some UI elements for it as well.
So it's just like any other core browser feature: having it being integrated into the experience directly, and being able to use it from anywhere, with a shortcut or clear UI element, is a much better experience than having to navigate to a settings page or use a bespoke application shortcut.
If having to open a bookmark always required opening a bookmark webpage, instead of the bookmark list or the url bar integrations, then that would be a much worse experience and certainly a reason to prefer one browser over another.
immenselyblank|2 years ago
Most people like simple and boring UI which is straight forward.
dzonga|2 years ago