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by wsgeorge
1057 days ago
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> It's just hidden behind a clunky UX. That's part of the "problem" with Firefox's support of profiles. It feels more like an afterthought and less like a primary use case the product wants to surface. To approximate the functionality Chrome has, I had to bookmark "about:profiles" and make it my home page. Chrome also added this nifty feature that lets you open links as a Profile, making it easy to switch. These may seem like small issues, but the end up mattering. |
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