![]() ![]() It does look like they have a good privacy policy (it's clearly being sold to businesses) but I wouldn't know how to verify that. ![]() That's of course not a problem until it is. ![]() Requires internet - I'd also be worried that this would be borderline useless without it. Franz (and Ferdi its open-source counterpart) are supposed to be huge resource hogs though. I tried Franz and Station Station seems more updated but I didnt like that there is no tray icon for Windows. All while its taking up a lot to power all that. Its brilliant but I cant do the cost of it. Weve taken Chromium, and supercharged it with essential features like multi-account sign-in, tab sleeping, groups & pins, built-in chat and screenshare, and shared workspaces. Lots of resources - Being an all-in-one is great for new employees (they mention onboarding) or for very locked-down computers, but I'd probably end up being you use 4 of the 40 different features. Wavebox is a powerful productivity browser like no other. They did a great job of getting out of your way. One of the great things about Chrome when it first came out (less so now) was that it was a minimalist platform. Like screen share, file share, and passwords? Sometimes adding a lot of features means a lot of mantenence and even more system resources. The integration, organization, and unified search could be very nice and help get around the problems of the multiple programs/browsers that are usually required for this.įeature pile-on. Looks like a merge of programs like Ferdi, which itself is just a copy of Chrome that points to some pre-assigned services. The really good features cost money: which is usually called freemium or liteware. EDIT: before anyone gets too deep into this, it's not freeware. ![]()
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