@pukiman I like how all vertical space is dedicated to the web page, bookmark panel and window controls slide down when you move cursor to the top edge. The rest of the browser controls and tabs are on the vertical bar.
I'm not used to how split view works yet, but it's serviceable.
Just randomly learned that you move the address bar to the bottom in mobile Edge by long tapping the bar.
Why is it not the default or at least more obvious to do?
@ncquan711 @nocontextmemes or maybe they booked next to him, because his sit is right in the middle, if they booked first, they would've taken 18 and 17
@AcidousOfficial@KaptainKOnYT Modern phones will close your apps for you to free the RAM. I don't remember the last time I actually HAD to close apps on my 8 GB android.
@PublicVoidStart@KaptainKOnYT It's not "using" the 4GB at rest.
Most of the time it's just cached stuff to make the phone more responsive.
RAM on the phones is meant to be used as much as possible and is freed up when needed.
@MicrosoftEdge Split screen is great.
Though, I wish that "open left links on the right" worked more consistently.
Would be great if you could show both pages titles in the tab and also audio playback indicator even when the page with audio is not the one in focus.
@pukiman Yes, I'm aware of those.
I'm too used to split view of Edge, can have one page with links on one side and open the links I click on the other side instead of juggling tabs.
It's still not ideal, I'd like to see both pages titles in the title bar at once, not just last active.
@pukiman I'm checking it out; the vertical tabs look pretty good.
I tried FF multiple times. Didn't like how the tab drag feels, because on Chrome it creates a window, while on FF it's just a thumbnail. But I'm on a single monitor now, so probably a non-issue. Split view would be nice tho
@ProtonSupport I decided to try other protocols on my phone right now, because it used to be that only Stealth would work, but Stealth never worked on desktop for me. Now, I can see that OpenVPN also works on mobile, so I went ahead and tried it on desktop as well.
It worked!
What happened?