2/25/2018 0 Comments February 25th, 2018Recently I was interested in trying out new features of Chrome OS, which is "pull to refresh". I wondered what this meant? What is being pulled? Where?
Apparently, this feature is a feature like the use of Chrome on mobile devices, which we can drag down the browser in order to refresh. But unfortunately, the new features that I can not enjoy. Because this feature is still in the Developer Channel, which means we must move the channel from stable or beta to the developer. Not that I do not want to change it, but it happens that my Chromebook is now inhabited by the cool Deepin OS. Read here about how to get Dev channel update. Read here to know more about Deepin OS.
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2/25/2018 0 Comments Minimalist and Elegant Web BrowserPreviously we've compared the performance of 15 different web browsers and also discuss extensions that are useful for all web browsers. This time I am looking for something different, which is looking for minimalist and elegant web browser. And it turns out I just found the answer beyond the 15 web browsers that we discussed earlier.
Also, read about benchmarking 15 web browsers with a shocking result. That elegant browser is Min. Min browser is not a new product, although also not as old as the others. First appeared in 2016 and received fewer rave reviews (although they deserve it). I think personally, Min is very aesthetically beautiful. Unfortunately, their minimalist approach also turns off Flash, Java and the ability to take advantages from extensions, and also special modules such as Netflix and Medium. Maybe for some people, this is not a problem. However, this is quite disappointing for users of the Flash-based web app like me. I need to open Pixlr from another browser in order to edit some photos. Also, read about the alternatives to Photoshop here. Why I Prefer Minimalist and Elegant Web Browser As a person who is used to seeing various blog templates, I immediately assume that Min has a resemblance to Medium. Both are equally elegant and very minimalist. There is hardly any cosmetic function but the main thing is it can work as well as possible. It does not take much time to master Min's usage. With focus mode, you can even get the more minimalist look. I also tried using dark mode, but no significant changes. Currently, I am still crazy about Vivaldi because I still have to do multitasking tasks and tweaking around its endless and growing customization. But, when it comes the time when I want to relax while browsing the internet and write a quote or small online notes, surely I would prefer to use Min. Also, read more about Vivaldi here. |
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