Browser Speed Dial.

kburra

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Anyone else here use a Browser Speed Dial (add on)? I have always use one just add or remove websites at will ,yep I know can use Favourites or bookmarks,but with Speed dial one page and all are there,I also use the middle mouse wheel (By pressing) and site opens in a new tab,so might have 5or6 open at once and can then switch from one to another,we all have our different methods but "Speed Dial"I really like.
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Anyone else here use a Browser Speed Dial (add on)? I have always use one just add or remove websites at will ,yep I know can use Favourites or bookmarks,but with Speed dial one page and all are there,I also use the middle mouse wheel (By pressing) and site opens in a new tab,so might have 5or6 open at once and can then switch from one to another,we all have our different methods but "Speed Dial"I really like.
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Looks interesting, but too cluttered for me. I like Firefox's bookmarks & sidebar menu for a classic static hierarchical menu that was used when I was coding HTML sites, it became the go to configuration. Hard to get away from. Some like icons, not me. Reminds me of Win 8.
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I use Vivaldi.com, Opera, Firefox, Safari, & Chrome. Had a hard time getting rid ‘browser controlled by organization’ in Chrome. deleted all bookmarks and traces or former workplace. Something’s I like about each browser, just one browser does not suffice.
 
I use Vivaldi.com, Opera, Firefox, Safari, & Chrome. Had a hard time getting rid ‘browser controlled by organization’ in Chrome. deleted all bookmarks and traces or former workplace. Something’s I like about each browser, just one browser does not suffice.
I posted on my diary about my successful attempt to do a multi-install of 4 unique KDE distros on one laptop. I couldn't keep things straight, confused by which version I was working on. Used 4 out of a possible 64 workspaces for the attempt, I utilized sixteen screens. The test was a failed speed test. It was quite an experience but never again, why would I do that, multitasking is not my thing? Keeping it simple and secure is what I should be after.

Someone my age should not ever attempt it, and won't again! So it goes with 5 browsers open at once, WHY? More power to you Mr ED. One browser serves me quite well. Simple, secure and safe for my mental state. I still get a stress headache thinking about it.
 
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At most I use a split page divider, not more than 2 browsers at a time. Opera and Vivaldi have speed dial, as far as using multiple screens is beyond my ability. Had a friend, computer genius synchronized multiple screens that displayed surrounding movement
 
Why would you want more than one browser. The more programme you download to your computer the slower it gets (unless you have a huge memory).
 
I never thought of that, however, one browser does not meet all of my needs. I have a MacBook Pro 16 inch 2019. Processor 2.3 GHz, 8-Core Intel Core 19. Memory 16GB 2667 MHz DDR4 Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB. In the past I have run out of working memory but I thought that was because of amount things I downloaded? I should get rid of all unnecessary apps. Makes sense to me.
 
My home page looks just like Justincase's. I use Chromium (not Chrome) and Duck duck go with a drop down bookmarks bar. Speed Dial looks far too cluttered for me.
 


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