• neclimdul@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Firefox main problem with profitability relevance. They need more people to get people to use their tools

    So I just have two questions.

    1. How does this get new users?
    2. How does this help retention?

    The only answer is it doesn’t and we don’t care because we’re going to cash out.

    I’m not running away, I’ll still open Firefox tomorrow like yesterday because the browser landscape is terrible and the shadow of what Firefox was is still good.

    But I’m looking for the disruptor because as questionable as a lot of the new smaller browsers are, there are people out there trying and it’s going to happen.

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    I remember reading a lot this past year about Mozilla fretting about their market share and trying to figure out how to grow their user base. Did I hallucinate that? Cuz their actions lately appear to be driving users away. Are they taking notes from Google or is there some other MBA making these brilliant changes?

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      Remember the Looking Glass fiasco? The people in charge of Firefox are so stupid it’s indistinguishable from malice.

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            12 hours ago

            Most of their income comes directly from Google, the incumbent browser monopoly. I’m full tin foil hat on this one, Google is pulling the strings here.

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    I am very averse to companies breaking my trust.

    Mozilla can win it back by explicitly stating what they are collecting, why they are collecting it, and making opt out the default.

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    We know and that’s why I dumped Firefox after 15+ years.

    LibreWolf and Floorp is all I have. Oh and I kicked Thunderbird to the curb too for BetterBird.

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      What are mobile options here? I’m not really seeing anything better on Android- Waterfox?

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        Betterbird wouldn’t exist without thunderbird though. Same with all those firefox forks people are recommending, if Firefox goes under most of those would go under too.

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        The primary reason I hated Thunderbird, was because it would always drop authentication whenever I tried sending e-mail from my Outlook address. Yeah I can see mail coming in for my Outlook e-mail, but I also wanted to send too and I always had to go over to Outlook and deal with the awful and confusing UI to send mail.

        I had just tested BetterBird’s capability by sending an e-mail from my Outlook address to one of my GMails and no issues. So, fuck Thunderbird.

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        Thunderbird really is terrible, but for some reason it never occurred to me to find an alternative. Just commenting here so I remember to look into Betterbird.

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      Nah, Waterfox and Floorp devs are trying to make money out of their software.

      LibreWolf or Zen

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          Nah, you can still try Floorp. It’s very similar to Vivaldi (Chromium). I’m happy with it after using it for a few days to where I uninstalled Firefox. Shame for Firefox, been a user since 2003 or whenever.

          It took me less than five minutes to easily migrate my data from Firefox to Floorp. If Floorp enshittifies in the future, it’ll be super simple to migrate to another Gecko browser, or possibly Ladybird or other engines.

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      Zen has been really nice for the few days I’ve been using it. It feels real sleek and just more modern over all.

      My computer is a bit old though and I wonder if there is something similar that is even lighter on resources. Zen is still pretty dang light though.

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      16 hours ago

      After reading this comment, I downloaded it and am liking it so far. Thanks for spreading the word about it!

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        Same. I’m about done with all things big tech. As much as is possible at least. Orion it is! I also saw Vivaldi but I’m not super interested in all the other services that come along with it.

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      2 days ago

      The sentence reads:

      ensuring that this way Firefox offers more data collection and use transparency.

      Are you trying to make a joke or intentionally mislead the people who didn’t read the article?