I use Nyxt as my daily browser for the most part.<p>After experimenting with lots of alternative browsers (uzbl, qutebrowser, etc.), I find Nyxt to excell in the following areas:<p>- Configuration system is highly organized as well as flexible;<p>- Feels like a first-class browser in almost all situations;<p>- Fast startup and responsive UI.<p>That said, I've encountered some issues, mostly in connection with work:<p>- CJK input is kind of janky;<p>- Infrequent crashes on some JS-heavy sites;<p>- Cannot log in to Azure Data Factory for some reason.<p>All in all, I would highly recommend giving Nyxt a serious spin. The devs are crazy active and helpful. I am pretty confident that the above issues will eventually get ironed out.
I really want more firepower and ergonomics out of my browser. Yet I have not found a better solution than Firefox + Tridactyl + a bunch of other extensions. Two strong contenders are Nyxt and Vieb right now but neither checks all the boxes below.<p>I want<p>- complete Vi like keybindings - almost everything should be doable via the keyboard<p>- window management - why can I just not split a browser window into two?<p>- fast and powerful engine - I don't want to use two browsers<p>- Webextensions support
Documentation improved a lot in the recent versions. It’s still a WIP, but I had a ton of fun enjoying emacs-like philosophy natively supported in a browser.
Neat product, but the lack of extensions is my main problem. I've been using Vimium with Chrome for keyboard navigation and it works well without losing all of the benefits of Chrome.<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vimium/dbepggeogbaibhgnhhndojpepiihcmeb" rel="nofollow">https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vimium/dbepggeogba...</a>
Looks like this update solves all the issues I've been having using it as a daily driver. The input stutter was incredibly bad sometimes when you have muscle memory and had to intentionally slow down. Gonna do a guix pull!
Wow, looks great. Might replace my Firefox with aging pentadactyl extension.<p>Small typo on front page: "that allow you to quickly analayze -> analyze"