Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread jcmartinez2129
I have to agree with you that Abrowser does not have LibreJS by default.  
There are also a few more extensions that icecat is featuring. I guess there  
is nothing that you could not install in Abrowser if you know what you want.


I have to say that Icecat helps on setting you up for a free browsing.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread sevn
Indeed. But currently I am using Abrowser because NoScript is currently not  
available to IceCat (because of the version I think). And personally I find  
NoScript to be such an interesting addon.


The optimal would be IceCat's focus on guiding the user paired with  
Abrowser's version.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread jcmartinez2129
Actually I always wanted to have both Abrowser and Icecat on the latest  
version in Trisquel since the icecat in the repos is very old though I guess  
we can see Abrowser as the up to Firefox version and icecat is in a LTS (or  
at least that's the way I see it).


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread mason
> Indeed. But currently I am using Abrowser because NoScript is currently
> not available to IceCat (because of the version I think).

What version of Icecat are you running? I'm using NoScript with Icecat
60.7 with no problems.


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Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread jcmartinez2129
The version in the Trisquel repos is 52.3.0 and noscript is not compatible  
with it. Noscript requires verion 59 and above.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-09 Thread Narcis Garcia
I usually setup IceCat because it's binary distributed for more
GNU/Linux distros, and my customizations work in more scenarios.


El 10/7/19 a les 1:29, s...@disroot.org ha escrit:
> Looking for anyone's opinion here. Here we have an OS that's certified
> by the FSF and GnuProject and it's native browser vs the FSF and
> GnuProject's own browser.
> 
> So freedom-wise they should be in the exact same landscape.
> 
> But what about other areas like performance, features, design (highly
> subjective, but I'm interested in people's opinions on everything - even
> highly subjective matters) etc.
> 
> Me personally I think IceCat does a way better job at handing out
> information/protection to potential inexperienced users in regards to
> the Javascript situation. On the default front page there are checkboxes
> for enabling LibreJS extension and for disabling/enabling JS as a whole.
> 
> It's been a while since I reinstalled the OS (and/or reinstalled
> Abrowser) but I don't think Abrowser has any of that information by
> default.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-11 Thread srben
I've set Abrowser as my default. Once I hardened it (per my thread here:  
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/privacy-and-security-configuration-setting-abrowser),  
it's been a great browser - very private, and very secure. IceCat, while I'm  
a huge fan of the concept, doesn't work on most pages that I want to look at.  
It's basically a slightly more graphical version of ELinks.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-11 Thread mason
> IceCat, while I'm a huge fan of the concept, doesn't work on most
> pages that I want to look at. It's basically a slightly more graphical
> version of ELinks.

Icecat is definitely much more than a graphical version of elinks. It is
as capable of rendering pages as Firefox ESR. The reason why many pages
look different and some might not work is probably because of LibreJS.
Otherwise something is wrong. Can you give an example of a page that
doesn't work with Icecat?


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Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-11 Thread srben
I'll have surf with it again and take notes on the pages. The last time I  
used it, e-mail, shopping, and a few casual pages (news, etc.) had issues,  
and yes, I believe it had to do with LibreJS. Iirc, I attempted to disable  
it, and javascript was still disabled, for some reason. I'm currently using  
NoScript on Abrowser, and can easily turn the permissions on/off as  
necessary. Do you have a tutorial on IceCat?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser or IceCat?

2019-07-12 Thread info
You can also try Tor, and set the settings to Safest, it is also based on  
Firefox esr(8.5.4 (based on Mozilla Firefox 60.8.0esr) (64-bit)).

And you can install libreJs addon.