tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695060.post6095444210670067480..comments2023-05-26T14:36:58.513+01:00Comments on The blog of the Ancient Mariner: Do you care who knows where you go?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695060.post-7585012457572952372020-03-06T02:05:42.170+00:002020-03-06T02:05:42.170+00:00"Using different software in different situat..."Using different software in different situations can leave one feeling a little fragmented"<br /><br />Yes I think you're on to something. I use opera, safari, chrome and now Brave, usually at the same time. Thats pretty much because during the day I manage three or four email addresses. For the church, my work, and my personal. I pretty much don't like that any longer, but the different browsers let me open different accounts, even in the same email systems.<br /><br />And as you say, different browsers respond differently. For example, I use Safari to write my blog posts, but then I need to come over to Chrome to leave comments, because for some reason, safari can't remember my google identity when commenting. That's just an example of it all.<br /><br />I'm trying to find other ways to do that, better ways. To hopefully help feel less fragmented. <br />Randall Friesenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04112919973262687369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695060.post-51953097264178808642020-03-01T20:25:40.432+00:002020-03-01T20:25:40.432+00:00Using different software in different situations c...Using different software in different situations can leave one feeling a little fragmented, like living several lives at once without them quite connecting. Of course that's the plan too. :-)<br /><br />FF is good, but does stupid things with memory and resources that require a restart if I want to ask my computer to do some heavy lifting. Wish they'd sort that out properly, but I can hardly complain for 'free' software. I usually have FF, Opera and Brave installed simultaneously, with FF being the main browser, Opera for resource-hungry stuff like movies on Amazon and Brave (and duckduckgo) to going off-grid from the big corps.Toni Ertlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00191085694671148065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695060.post-78702927888922828002020-03-01T03:10:58.558+00:002020-03-01T03:10:58.558+00:00That's helpful. I try to use the more, "q...That's helpful. I try to use the more, "quiet" browsers, but I do log in to chrome for email etc. I've been using Brave of late and may have to go look at firefox again after leaving it a few years ago because it was getting long in the tooth.<br />I probably use too many browsers at the same time anyway. Trying to manage different work and personal email addresses.Randall Friesenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04112919973262687369noreply@blogger.com