

Same! There’s quite a few of those on the Play Store, and they’re porting them at a faster rate nowadays.
Same! There’s quite a few of those on the Play Store, and they’re porting them at a faster rate nowadays.
Oh wow! This is the definition of fully featured and it has my favorite UI customization in any browser. Also, the ad-block section as user filters and URL ones.
Unfortunately it isn’t FOSS, so I’ll be sticking to Fennec for now. And the dark mode isn’t as good as Samsung Internet or Dark Reader, even though for minor elements.
Thanks for the recommendation nonetheless!
For a Poco phone yes, but still way below famous flagships prices with those specs.
You can sideload these games and some of them will still work. I know I played Ridiculous Fishing a couple months ago on my S23+ with Android 14. It had few glitches, but it was perfectly playable and enjoyable.
What I’m sure you can’t play is Chaos Rings 1 and 2, and it’s an absolute disgrace. I’ve even tried with VM and PPSSPP (as they were released on PSP too), but no luck. Only way is PC probably.
Thankfully, Chaos Rings 3 is still up on the Play Store and compatible. It is a masterpiece with an absurdly beautiful OST and excellent story. If you like JRPGs and you haven’t played it, I urge you to do so before it’s too late.
This is, at least for me, the holy grail of videogames relics.
I’m OK with using Fennec, probably. I’ve used Mull before, which I think is where Ironfox comes from.
What do you like about Ironfox that, you think, is not in other FF forks? And what’s Accrescent?
Thanks a lot!
No I meant I didn’t understand the part about link handler, short, unshort, query etc. Lol sorry
If you’ve got a link, I’d appreciate it
For context, my phone is an S23+ with 19.5:9 aspect ratio; I’ve actually tested FF forks, so maybe the menu items are different in number from base FF; I use the bottom bar, which apparently shortens the menu as compared to top bar; the length of the menu bar is different if viewed in a new tab page or a web page. If I’m in new tab, the menu is very short and I can access the quit button instantly.
It’s about time Mozilla lets us customize that menu. It’s full of things I don’t need or I could drop to the bottom. Like “print”? Seriously!? The times I had to print a webpage in my entire life, even on PC, is exactly zero.
I was with you till “browser choice”. Mind explaining?
I didn’t know FF Nightly had a bottom nav bar, and I just tried it a couple months ago. I guess it’s new?
I understand some may not like it, but I hope they keep it as an option at least!
Thank you. I’ve heard of it but haven’t tried it yet
What is a “quit button”?
Not sure if that’s sarcastic, but it’s a button you tap so the browser will quit/close/exit. Most browsers (including FF and its forks) have it, and it can be configured so that it clears personal browsing data (such as history, tabs, cookies, cache) upon quitting the session.
Oh I think I’ve tried that extension some time ago, but it didn’t work very well. I’ll give it another try, thanks
I don’t think I have. I’ll check it out, thanks!
Your guess was correct. However, as I’m currently testing both browsers, it seems like the uBlock extension in Fennec (or any FF fork) is way superior to any filter in Vivaldi. So Fennec still on top for me.
What I found out is that Vivaldi’s filter (even uBlock and AdGuard ones) can’t block sponsored posts, while uBlock extension, apparently, can
Oh I haven’t tried those two yet. Thanks for the links!
It depends how important the tab bar feature is to you
Well, it’s very handy I’d say, and more effective than tab switcher
Firefox has pretty much every other feature you’ve listed there
To quit in Firefox I have to tap to open a menu, then scroll down twice, then tap “quit”. Samsung Internet let me place the quit button on the main bar so it’s instantaneous. I figure I could do without this as I’m actually not quitting that often
Vivaldi has all of the functionality but isn’t FOSS and is potentially less private. It would still be a lot better than Samsung Internet in those areas, though
Yeah Vivaldi is the closest one to Samsung’s experience. But still tap and scroll for the quit button, and the adblocker (with uBlock and adguard filters) doesn’t seem as effective as those in Samsung Internet.
I might be settling for Fennec eventually, as the uBlock extension is probably better than any feature in Vivaldi. I wish there was a browser that had it all, but none yet!
Thanks. I’ve heard of Peglin, but it’s got kinda mixed reviews on the web. So I’m not too sure about adding it to the list.
Have you played it for some time, and still enjoy it? Some reviewers said it lacks content for a $10 game.
Correct!
Some other recent PC ports are Balatro, Hitman: Bloodmoney Reprisal, Gordian Quest, Xcom 2, Wreckfest, GRID and GRID Legends, Slice & Dice, Company of Heroes, Total War games.
Older PC ports: Baldur’s Gate, Star Wars KOTOR 1 and 2 (they were free on Android Epic Store BTW), Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire, Dicey Dungeons, Dead Cells, Mindustry, and others.
For console ports, there’s lots more, especially from Quare Enix and Capcom, but not only! For example the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters (from 1 to 6), Final Fantasy 8, Chrono Trigger, Trials of Mana, Dragon Quest series, Dragon Quest Monsters, Monster Hunter Stories, SaGa series, Valkyrie Profile, Ghost Trick, Ace Attorney, Professor Layton, Castlevania SOTN, Lara Croft Guardian of Light, Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath, etc.