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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-18T01:40:23.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I thought I would chime in here since I am not a power user.\n\nLuke Smith's comments do not sway me in any way. Mainly because his comments for me are too technical in nature along with the power user jargon. And I have a feeling the non-power users on the internet are more like me and not the power user types.\n\nAfter demoing a browser for a period of time, I only have three criteria to make a decision on a browser to keep using it.\n\n1) A browser I like to use.\n2) A browser I want to use.\n3) A browser I need to use.\n\nAnd sometimes these three criteria are not in the same order of preference, but those three criteria have to be there.\n\nThis is the reason why I have been using windows Pale Moon when I found it 2011 (or around that time) when I was using Windows 7. Then again when linux Pale Moon was publicly released in January of 2014 when I was using Linux Mint 13.\n\nPale Moon is not perfect for obvious reasons since some websites do not render properly. So I needed a backup browser to compliment Pale Moon. But I use the same three criteria when I need a backup browser and Waterfox fills those likes, wants and needs. This is the long and short of it for me.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "General Discussion • Re: Another rant on web browsers",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-18T01:40:23.000Z"
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