One would assume that since #Google #Chrome is so ubiquitous, it has the best browser experience, or at least is the most convenient browser to use. Not so! #Firefox has three big (IMHO) improvements over #Chrome that I always miss everytime I use #Chrome or something #Chrome based (I don't actually use #Firefox, but #Waterfox, on my home computer):
1. Full-screen tab management. In #Chrome, when you're in full screen, you can't switch tabs unless you use the Ctrl+[tab number] shortcut. In #Firefox though, you can just move your mouse to the top of the screen, and all the tabs will show up and the top and you can just click the one you want to use.
2. PiP. I don't know how the heck #Chrome doesn't have a proper PiP implementation, but #Firefox has PiP for literally any video you play in the browser, while #Chrome doesn't.
3. #DRM doesn't really work in #Firefox. This is mostly due to #Firefox's janky implementation of #Widevine, but #DRM protection in #Firefox never works as intended, making it the perfect browser for doing watch parties while screen sharing, unlike #Chrome, which makes all protected video show up blank whenever you try to capture the screen.
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