Honestly, if Midori just fixed the user scripts problem, it wouldn't take much for me to switch to it. Midori is a great browser, easily my second choice after Firefox-based browsers.
I haven't found Midori to be "buggy". The only reason I don't use it is some
Firefox extensions I like having with no equivalents in Midori (namely
UnPlug, HTTPS Everywhere, and now the Random Agent Spoofer), and the fact
that user scripts don't work when normal JavaScript is disabled (which
prevents me from using ViewTube and LinkTube).
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