I migrated from Pale Moon to Brave, after being a user for years. Pale Moon simply isn't the project it used to be. There's a huge amount of developer drama, which started impacting getting actual feature requests and bug fixes addressed. On top of that, Pale Moon is simply getting outpaced by the rate the internet is changing. More and more sites are nonfunctional, including just about everything considered "mainstream." It's no longer a browser you can daily drive.
You must have left before Tobi got given the boot. There's no drama anymore. It's also in a much better position feature and bug-wise. You're wrong about the last part. It's not being outpaced by "the rate the internet is changing by". That's all on google. Which you just confirmed by changing to a google browser.. tsk tsk. I use Pale Moon 99% of the time, and it works on most sites. There are ways around the troublesome sites. It isn't the browser that should change, but the sites coding only for google.
Get ready for Chrome extension manifest v3, which kills useful adblocker functionality.
Or use Brave, which has ad blocking built in.
Brave's adblocker is nowhere near as powerful as uBlock Origin.
Migrate to Pale Moon, they don't use google's Web Extensions, unlike firefox and chrom/ium browsers.
I migrated from Pale Moon to Brave, after being a user for years. Pale Moon simply isn't the project it used to be. There's a huge amount of developer drama, which started impacting getting actual feature requests and bug fixes addressed. On top of that, Pale Moon is simply getting outpaced by the rate the internet is changing. More and more sites are nonfunctional, including just about everything considered "mainstream." It's no longer a browser you can daily drive.
You must have left before Tobi got given the boot. There's no drama anymore. It's also in a much better position feature and bug-wise. You're wrong about the last part. It's not being outpaced by "the rate the internet is changing by". That's all on google. Which you just confirmed by changing to a google browser.. tsk tsk. I use Pale Moon 99% of the time, and it works on most sites. There are ways around the troublesome sites. It isn't the browser that should change, but the sites coding only for google.