![]() ![]() However, there are some odd UI elements in Brave. But unlike Safari, it won’t feature a list of frequently visited sites, which is better from a privacy perspective. It only looks a little weaker in the clips, but is worst in reality.Compared to Safari, Brave’s user interface looks strikingly similar - both browsers feature their navigation bars to the bottom of the screen, with similar positions used for the Back and Forward, Share, and Tab Switcher icons.īrave lets you add a list of favorite sites to new tabs. On the laptop I am using right now, the text is very faint an fragmented. I am writing this extra bit, using the browser, and I can see that I will have to look in the options for a stronger font. Tey imported just fine, from IE, but at the moment, it seems to need two clicks to view and select from them - investigating now. I cannot find a setting to improve the text, but, after a little mre research, it seems to be specific to this site - something it disagrees with. ![]() But, it has now a load of extras you can hang on, by option, which I am sure will make it no better or worse than any other browser. I could nor t detect any visual advantage in speed, although I am sure something would show up under a more critical test. I was able to import my bookmarks from IE (or edge). It looks like it has overcome the problems I had. I'll give it another go and see if it has improved. I use the bookmark system, for example, which was not available, and also had problems connecting with music and video sitesĪs I understand it, it is a spin off from Chrome, designed by ya reputable guy who left Mozilla a while ago, after some arguments with policies. I tried it when it was first released, a little over a year ago, and found it lacked a few essentials.
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