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minus-square@kuneho@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink16•8 months agotried it out in a VM, I was truly impressed by that browser. I mean, sure, lots of pages don’t work, but lots of pages DOES work on it, with no issues. Never seen this on any custom, “built in” browser of an alternative OS.
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minus-square@mnmalst@lemmy.ziplinkfedilink6•8 months agoThe browser was at first only available in serentyOS itself but lately is available as a stand alone program running on other OSs as well. It’s still pretty early days, I am exited to see where all this leads tho!
tried it out in a VM, I was truly impressed by that browser.
I mean, sure, lots of pages don’t work, but lots of pages DOES work on it, with no issues.
Never seen this on any custom, “built in” browser of an alternative OS.
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The browser was at first only available in serentyOS itself but lately is available as a stand alone program running on other OSs as well. It’s still pretty early days, I am exited to see where all this leads tho!