In comp.mobile.android, on Sat, 30 Dec 2023 15:13:38 -0600, VanguardLH
<V...@nguard.LH> wrote:
>micky <
NONONO...@fmguy.com> wrote:
>
>> My nephew showed me his webbrowers and how clearly it did tabs, but he
>> has an iphone. My Xiaomi comes with a Mi Browser and I can't figure out
>> how to make tabs let alone find them again.
>>
>> Do you guys (and gal) recommend another browser that uses tabs
>> successfully and easily? What is it?
>
>I use Firefox Mobile on my Android phone. No tabs, but they waste
I don't mind if there are to space-taking tabs, as long as the function
is there. Wally, that's what I meant by "make tabs", just the
function. I have never learned how to do that on the phone.
>space. Instead there is a button that shows "tabs" as preview images I
>can select to change focus. Think of how [Ctrl+]Alt+Tab works in
>Windows to show preview images of windows to let you change focus to one
That sounds good.
So I have suggestions for Firefox, Ungoogled Chromium, and Bromite.
>of them. A square toolbar icon with a number inside shouws the number
>of opened tabs, and you tap it to see a list of tabs. Works the same
>way in the Chrome Mobile web browser. Phones don't have much screen
>space; else, you'd be talking about tablets.
>
>Vivaldi Android looks to have tabs. Not sure how legible they are after
>you open a few which would have they squash down in width. Looks like
>there is a square icon with number inside at the bottom right to show
>how many tabs are open, and perhaps you can tap it to see a preview list
>of open tabs. See:
>
>
https://vivaldi.com/android/
>
>In an online search, in some forum, a respondent said the Opera Android
>web browser will show tabs when switched into Tablet mode.
>
>From
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=samsung%20internet&c=apps
>screenshots, there are tabs in the Samsung Internet Browser.
>
>Found a Youtube video mentioning some web browsers with a tab bar at:
>
>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BxPS4MoYbo
>
>Mentions the Dolphin web browser in addition to Vivalid and Opera (in
>tablet mode) already mentioned.
>
>All of the above was found using an online search (Google). You should
>try it yourself to do research before asking for help.
A very detailed answer. Thanks a lot.
I might well like Firefox. That's what I use on the computer
But maybe I will flip a 3-sided coin to decide.
I'll admit that I could have learned how to use Mi, but I'd rather hear
your recommendations. Thanks to both of you.