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Best alternatives now that Ferdi is gone
Rambox - Basic free account supports unlimited services, $5/month to unlock features (e.g. spellchecker, customizable workspaces), $144 for lifetime license. Performance on my computer was awful. Also, the app itself doesn't look or feel as polished as their website, imo.
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Rambox buys ferdi?
Just went to getferdi.com and I get redirected to rambox.app so I can only assume rambox bought getferdi
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Ferdi is officially gone
Ferdi website now leads to rambox.app.
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Ask HN: What happened to “Ferdi” – the “multi-messenger”?
Now it seems like getferdi.com redirects to https://rambox.app/.. looking very similar to what ferdi was. Is this like a new version ?
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CS Majors: using Linux at Stanford
If it helps, I use Rambox instead of seperate instances of messaging clients (Slack, Teams, Discord, etc). I can create multiple tabs, each with a single workspace of slack, and keep them together with my other messaging apps.
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discord on debian sid?
You could also just use Discord in a browser, or (thats what I do), using it in a "Multi-Messenger" like Rambox. https://rambox.app/
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Is Rambox 2.x open source?
The source code for version 0.7.x is available in the repo https://github.com/ramboxapp/community-edition/. Where can we find the source code for the new version 2.x.x? And where can we file issues for this version?
- Whatsapp client for pop os
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What software do you enjoy using and feel it's underrated?
Link: https://rambox.app
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Just removed myself as a Ferdi's contributor
You can try its predecessor: Franz https://meetfranz.com/ If you want to check something else, you can go with Rambox https://rambox.app/ If none of them works for you, then you should check other apps from alternativeto
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Recommend an underrated browser
Otter Browser is very lightweight and open source, Dot Browser (based on Firefox), Skye (a fork of Wexond, which is based on Electron) and Midori Browser (based on Blue Hawk, which is a fork of Falkon) are also being developed in the open
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New safari-style taskbar browser for windows?
Try Skye based on Wexond with compact UI.
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I'm looking for some nice UI and a nice animation browser?
Here it's if you want: https://github.com/wexond/browser-base . The browser looks quite nice.
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Alternatives to Stack Browser
You might want to check https://wexond.net, however it's not ready yet.
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Reflections on One Year as the CEO of Mozilla
That's all the browser engines you get that can load most pages today so if one is out for being too far behind what's implemented and another is out for personal reasons that leaves you with Firefox. People not using Firefox anymore (95% on desktop and 99% on mobile) just have different personal reasons that outrank "I trust the organization behind it values me" when selecting their browser.
As far as fun tech things Flow looks like it could be interesting but they aren't interested in being your day to day browser (yet at least) and it's still early in it's life.
For "chromium browsers that aren't a megacorp" Brave and Vivaldi are oft talked about. I don't really see all the appeal of Brave myself but it does have some decent customization options while still being able to be typical Chromium. Vivaldi is the old Opera spirit of "your browser can be a pane window with a web page in it or modern emacs" but the way it is implemented causes it to become a bit slower than other Chromium browsers. Ungoogled chromium is also a popular thing, basically Chromium minus some stuff.
For another fun tech thing "wexond" is a browser built in... Electron :). It used to have some whacky ideas but these days it's turning into more of a "chrome built out of chrome's guts". It has (and still is) been a work in progress and I'm not sure it has a fully reliable security policy for use day to day but it's still interesting to check out for fun if that's your thing https://github.com/wexond/browser-base/releases/tag/v5.2.0 notably it's the only browser I've seen with a built in single line tabs/url/extensions/menu/window-buttons gui option.
What are some alternatives?
ferdium - Ferdi when Ferdi is gone
skye - Modern and feature-rich web browser based on Electron - Powered by Innatical
Ferdi - Ferdi is a free and opensource all-in-one desktop app that helps you organize how you use your favourite apps
min - A fast, minimal browser that protects your privacy
XstReader - Xst Reader is an open source viewer for Microsoft Outlook’s .ost and .pst files, written entirely in C#. To download an executable of the current version, go to the releases tab.
browser - The browser that fights for your privacy.
franz - Franz is a free messaging app for services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger and many more.
sonixd - A full-featured Subsonic/Jellyfin compatible desktop music player
BetterDiscordStuff - my BD plugins & themes, focused on enhancing user experience
doki-theme-hyper - Cute anime character themes for Hyper.js.
hamsket - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.
mosaic - A tiling web browser.