

But with Firefox I discovered that I can tap on "share" (from whichever app I'm using on my iPhone), tap on Firefox, and it will ask me in which of my own devices do I want to open the link. If I find something interesting while on the go but I don't have time to read it there and want to read it when I'm at home on my Macbook, previously I had to create a task or a reminder or something with the link attached to remind me to read it: slow and prone to failure. Examples from my own usage: I have a Macbook, an iMac and an iPhone: It also does one amazing thing I had no idea it was there: you can "push" tabs from one device to another one of your own devices, and it works flawlessly. Vivaldi: beautiful, but unstable, bad performance with video, crashes a lot of time with random things and uses a lot of CPU (in short, needs more/better programmers).īut Firefox, despite it has in my opinion a few thing that could be better or simpler, it has, hands down, the best Sync available I've seen. Opera: A fishy Chinese company has taken control of it and it's quite scary to use it. I've tried all browsers available: Chrome: I gave up, you all know why. I'm impressed by how well and how powerful is the sync feature in Firefox.
