/r/otterbrowser
Community subreddit for Otter Browser project.
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Github: github.com/OtterBrowser
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Otter works great with the rest of my tabs, but Radarr is just white.
Opens in other browsers, so I'm assuming there is a protocol or checkbox somewhere in Otter that needs attention.
Thoughts?
Is there any way to use a pass(1) as a back end for the built-in password manager?
https://www.passwordstore.org/
If not, would the Otter Browser developers be open to such a pull request?
Greetings! I am a fan of your browser, but there is one thing, but because of what I work on another browser, there are no extensions and without extensions, I can’t when they add their own extension store? After all, this was one of the goals of the developer.
As in:
Is it? Does it have addons? Anything special about this browser? Security and privacy level? It doesn't have and doesn't support adblocker....
I made a post about browsers and someone suggested this browser in the comments. I want to know if it supports any add ons or extensions. Thank you.
One thing i miss from other browsers is having a dark theme.
Hi guys. I'm searching for a good lightweight browser, and I've downloaded and tested tons of browsers. I've experienced a good time with Light (a Firefox "port"). Now I've found Otter Browser, but I've seen that it's greatly ported for Linux. I've downloaded the binaries and it looks strange for me - a not .exe pack to install and etc. Now I'm using Otter, but with that feeling that it's not greatly made for Windows. Is it any good for a Windows user like me?
Released on 01-01-2015
Most important changes since beta 3:
Known issues:
download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/otter-browser/files/otter-browser-beta4 announcement: http://thedndsanctuary.eu/index.php?topic=726.0
^(Beta series is codenamed Rigby, after character from Regular Show.)
A lot since last post here...
packages: https://sourceforge.net/projects/otter-browser/files/otter-browser-weekly36/
packages: https://sourceforge.net/projects/otter-browser/files/otter-browser-weekly29/
A bit better week:
12 commits by four authors,
two merged pull requests,
one new issue (10 closed),
87 issues still open (including 11 bugs).
Please note that beta 2 release got rescheduled to August.