Reddit mentions: The best web browsers
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best web browsers. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Crumby: Universal Image Browser
- Download thousands of images at once.
- Jump from website to website; no other image viewer apps needed.
- Search using your favorite website's engine, or all of them.
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Release date | October 2014 |
2. Opera browser - news & search
- Fresh coat of red paint- New icons- Profile page reimagined as a profile menu- Make features more easily accessible- Translate feature- Bug fixes- A Chromium upgrade to version 54- Voice search- Option to clean browsing data and history on exit- New fresh share menu- Improvements to news feed
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Release date | May 2022 |
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Actually, no that doesn't seem right. Sounds like you've installed another browser and that's why it's behaving so frustratingly.
This is what I was referring to: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-com-Silk-Browser/dp/B01M35MQV4
I'm not sure if you can add the app to your FireTV from that link but you really shouldn't need to side load Silk with your phone. It's really straight forward: press and hold the microphone button, say "Silk Browser", and then you should see it in the search results. Click on it and install it.
YouTube on the Silk browser functions almost exactly like the old app. That said, its UI and search could really use some improvement. You won't, however, have to use the mouse to maximize the video: you select a video and it'll play in full screen.
One of my favorite image browsers, and it's been left in the cellar with the other unfinished experiments. It pains me to see it digitally rot.
Usually I'm against advertising, but I've been pretty moderate at holding my breath on the matter. So, without any more rambling, I present to you Crumby, the universal image browser. Best thing to happen and it's stuck in beta.
Have you tried a different browser? Dolphin and Opera are both decent browsers (better than Silk IMO) and have full "non-mobile" support among other features. You may have more luck with them.
Silk can do this: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-com-Amazon-Silk-Web-Browser/dp/B01M35MQV4