• Tippon@lemmy.world
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    3 年前

    Another reason on top of what’s been mentioned already (although probably minor), is that out of the box, Firefox doesn’t let you run multiple instances.

    I’ve been learning to write a web app and updating websites, so have been using PortableApps to launch a second instance of Chrome to double check how everything looks when I’m not logged in. I tried switching to Firefox, but it wouldn’t let me open the second instance, meaning that every time I wanted to check the site, I’d have to log out. I check them in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.

    I might be a niche case, but I’m already finding it really annoying. I can’t imagine how much more frustrating it would be to try to write a browser that can’t run at the same time as your preferred browser.

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      Wouldn’t a private window allow exactly the specific thing you want to test?

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      3 年前

      If you just want a separate session, container tabs will do. No need to create a new profile.

      For Chrome, you can also just create a new profile.

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        I’m not sure to be honest, I’m still new to container tabs. I’ll give it a try in the morning, thanks 🙂

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      You can do this, actually. Just create new profiles. It’s not very user friendly, but can definitely be done, from what I understood from your usecase.

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        Thanks for the reply :)

        The PortableApps version is a separate installation of the program, so Firefox in this case, that’s self contained so that it can be used on multiple computers from a removable device. The default profile should be completely unrelated to the fully installed Firefox’s profile.

        I’ve tried it on Linux too with an AppImage, but get the same result.

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      In the Firefox Portableapps folder you have to copy other/source/firefoxportable.ini into the top level folder with firefoxportable.exe, and then edit it to allowmultipleinstances=true.