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There's a fantastic application that creates Chrome-based SSBs for macOS called Epichrome. Frankly neither I nor anyone on our team could now live without Epichrome Chrome instances as it greatly reduces the complexity of managing our projects and keeping browsing instances and history managed very cleanly... as well as keeping cookies sanitized and stopping cross platform contamination. It's really great.
I think this is a prime opportunity for you to fork and support an open source project that would really get macOS users (and ultimately Linux) excited and really feel good about the inbound MS Edge release for macOS. I know it would excite us.
One reason that this would be exciting to a lot of folks is that the one thing that really differentiates Microsoft from Google right now is SUPPORT. I hate Google's relationship with users. It simply doesn't exist. There's no reasonable way to talk to Google Chrome devs about problems, features or whatever. The same is really seemingly true with Chromium in that I've had trouble getting any attention whatsoever from the Chromium group, etc.
I think this one fact, that Microsoft has started to facilitate open communications with those who want or need to chat things have a way to do so, really differentiates the Edge potential vs Chrome proper.
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There's a fantastic application that creates Chrome-based SSBs for macOS called Epichrome. Frankly neither I nor anyone on our team could now live without Epichrome Chrome instances as it greatly reduces the complexity of managing our projects and keeping browsing instances and history managed very cleanly... as well as keeping cookies sanitized and stopping cross platform contamination. It's really great.
I think this is a prime opportunity for you to fork and support an open source project that would really get macOS users (and ultimately Linux) excited and really feel good about the inbound MS Edge release for macOS. I know it would excite us.
One reason that this would be exciting to a lot of folks is that the one thing that really differentiates Microsoft from Google right now is SUPPORT. I hate Google's relationship with users. It simply doesn't exist. There's no reasonable way to talk to Google Chrome devs about problems, features or whatever. The same is really seemingly true with Chromium in that I've had trouble getting any attention whatsoever from the Chromium group, etc.
I think this one fact, that Microsoft has started to facilitate open communications with those who want or need to chat things have a way to do so, really differentiates the Edge potential vs Chrome proper.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: