Based on our record, Vivaldi seems to be a lot more popular than Pale Moon. While we know about 159 links to Vivaldi, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Pale Moon. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
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Download Vivaldi today and start experiencing the web on your terms: https://vivaldi.com/. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Thank You for clarifying it, yes I am exactly looking for keyboard shortcut, I have heard about Vivaldi browser that it is specially designed for users which prefer keyboard shortcut keys and advanced users, but I failed to use as I intended. If you have any idea or suggestion of how to do this specific thing which I am looking for, then do let me know. Thank You. Source: over 1 year ago
For those who can't switch away from Chrome extensions yet I recommend trying Vivaldi Made by Opera browser Founder https://vivaldi.com. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
What's that? A browser bug? A browser misconfiguration? Should I stop using an alternative Chromium build like Vivaldi? - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The Palemoon browser [0] also still uses XUL, and is in many ways a continuation of XUL browsers (was originally forked from FF 29, updated with various components from FF 50+, and with many other tweaks). [0] https://palemoon.org. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
The Pale Moon browser https://palemoon.org/ strikes a pretty good balance, IMO. They forked it from Firefox 24 and focused development narrowly on fixing Firefox's massive backlog of bugs and keeping up with core web standards. Source: over 2 years ago
Or use a browser that unlike Chromezilla browsers just uses a local encryption key for sync that's your responsibility to not forget, so even if their sync server is hacked no one can read your synced data. Source: about 3 years ago
Check it out: https://palemoon.org/. Source: about 3 years ago
Or use Pale Moon, which is an updated, independent fork of Firefox without the retarded changes brought in after Australis (haters repeating ignorant lies that it is oLd aNd iNsEcUrE and who demonstrably have no clue what a software fork means can go sit on a cactus). Source: almost 4 years ago
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So far, Vivaldi is working well. It seems faster than Pale Moon, but this may be an illusion. Much better compatibility. It seems very easy to use and has good flexibility.
A comment: I have read complaints about Vivaldi in comparison to Pale Moon that Vivaldi does not have Firefox type extensions. Coming from the old Opera, I never understood the need for extensions. The desired features are built into the old Opera. This holds for Vivaldi as well. For example, Vivaldi has a session manager as an integral component and it seems superior to Firefox extension session managers. The same holds for the Quick Start feature. Also, in Pale Moon, when I put a url in the address bar of the start page, it quickly disappears. An annoying "feature", for example on Zoom sessions. In Vivaldi, it is stable ---- stays as long as I like.
I tried Vivaldi when it first came out and did not like it. But it is now greatly improved and may be the best browser for my needs.
I am an advanced Windows user and used Opera until it changed to Chrome engine. I have been using Pale Moon for the past few years and am very happy with its GUI. Unfortunately, it has always been plagued by compatibility issues. It has reached the point at which I am not looking at alternatives.
I have tried Edge, Brave, Opera and Vivaldi. All of these except Vivaldi have unacceptable GUIs. Additionally, Brave and Opera do not allow choice of installation location, and Opera installs to a hidden location to which Windows does not allow access. so Opera and Brave are out of the running and Edge works well but has a bad GUI. That leaves Vivaldi.
I have now set up Vivaldi to my satisfaction and am trying it out. Promising so far but this juror is still out.