I don’t rely on that feature at all so I couldn’t say with confidence which alternatives have it that are still chromium based. The two I suggested are both excellent for differing reasons. Outside of chromium, I’m reasonably sure Firefox has it but again, I don’t use the feature.
Going to any different browser will have positives and negatives, but if that feature is a sticking point you are certainly limited in your options.
I can’t use Firefox unfortunately, as my main use case hinges on the history menu being remotely usable.
But yeah, that was kind of my point. When evaluating trade offs, at the time I switched, Brave was the only real browser that checked all the boxes, which is why I use it.
I don’t rely on that feature at all so I couldn’t say with confidence which alternatives have it that are still chromium based. The two I suggested are both excellent for differing reasons. Outside of chromium, I’m reasonably sure Firefox has it but again, I don’t use the feature.
Going to any different browser will have positives and negatives, but if that feature is a sticking point you are certainly limited in your options.
I can’t use Firefox unfortunately, as my main use case hinges on the history menu being remotely usable.
But yeah, that was kind of my point. When evaluating trade offs, at the time I switched, Brave was the only real browser that checked all the boxes, which is why I use it.
The only feature in FF I use that is similar is tab sync. Love being able to pick up on my PC where I left off on my phone etc.
Bummer though man. Was hoping something out there would work for you.