09-30-2017, 06:46 PM
I'm using opera and for now I find it quite good
. It uses less resources than chrome and firefox and after trying some of the "flags" which you can access by typing in the addressbar "opera://flags" and then you'll see a new set of "experimental features" you'll be warned to use at your own risk. However, I tried these ones:
*Warn about local, unknown roots
*Experimental canvas features
*Simple Cache for HTTP
*TCP Fast Open (Linux only)
*Number of raster threads
*FontCache scaling
And honestly, I must say that I fell opera a little bit smoother and faster, and it's even consuming less resources than before! In case some of you don't know about these "experimental features", which I think you should by now since they're being around for a little while, here's a link that you might find helpful: https://www.askvg.com/how-to-access-hidd...-browsers/

*Warn about local, unknown roots
*Experimental canvas features
*Simple Cache for HTTP
*TCP Fast Open (Linux only)
*Number of raster threads
*FontCache scaling
And honestly, I must say that I fell opera a little bit smoother and faster, and it's even consuming less resources than before! In case some of you don't know about these "experimental features", which I think you should by now since they're being around for a little while, here's a link that you might find helpful: https://www.askvg.com/how-to-access-hidd...-browsers/
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