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by baldfat 3201 days ago
I use it daily at work and QuteBrowser. They have worked really great for my needs.

The backend is a basically a Chrome browser I don't see pages render incorrectly like I did with Opera.

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Same here. Actually, I find it amazing how much I like it - before, I always had ten to twenty different browser extensions installed on both Chrome and Firefox: Mouse gestures here, an "Omnibar" there, Superdrag... yada yada yada.

Because of that, I suspected that Qutebrowser would be too "bare bones" for my tastes. Interestingly, that isn't the case at all. It's amazing how much extra functionality you can replace with an efficient control scheme.

I experimented briefly with QuteBrowser, but was disappointed when standard cross-browser keyboard shortcuts that have become muscle memory did nothing.