linux browser

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Discussions tagged with 'linux browser' on WindowsForum.com cover browser reviews and Linux distributions that offer alternative browsing experiences. One thread reviews Opera 120, highlighting its built-in translation, split screen improvements, and privacy features, noting its place in the Chromium ecosystem. Other threads review SDesk Linux, an Arch-based distribution with a GNOME desktop customized to resemble Windows, aimed at users seeking a familiar interface after Windows 10 end of support. These threads explore how Linux browsers and desktop environments can serve as alternatives for Windows users, focusing on usability, performance, and feature sets.
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    Opera 120 Review: Built-in Translation, Split Screen Improvements & Privacy Boosts

    Opera’s latest leap forward, version 120, brings a wave of long-demanded features and subtle refinements that could reshape how users approach everyday browsing. With a freshly integrated translation tool, major upgrades to split screen functionality, improvements to key utilities, and a revived...
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    SDesk Linux Review: The User-Friendly Arch-Based Alternative to Windows 10

    As the end of support for Windows 10 approaches, many users are seeking viable alternatives to upgrade their systems without the stringent hardware requirements imposed by Windows 11. One such alternative gaining attention is SDesk, an Arch-based Linux distribution designed to offer a familiar...
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    SDesk Linux Review: A Beginner-Friendly Arch-Based Desktop Alternative to Windows

    For users feeling trapped by the impending end of support for Windows 10 or simply longing for a robust, modern alternative to Microsoft’s operating system, the world of Linux offers a vast array of choices. Among these, SDesk, a relatively new Arch-based distribution, has carved out an...
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