


LOL! I thought the same thing, vivaldi, that's why I'm starting to change towards it, it has most of the tools that maxthon has builded in, for example screenshoot tool, split screen (multiple splited screens in one windows, and each one can be splitted into multiple windows, I've tested 18 and my pc crashed :v) and it has a brand new tool for taking notes, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts,pop up video, etc.Īnd this is a big "but", all those tools (except maybe the split window tool) suck! maxthon is way way way more ahead in that branch, and that difference is clearly visible when you open the screenshot tool or the notes tool, for example. Maybe I'm an edge case, but I'm starting to wonder how I'd handle the move to another browser myself. The amount of time I have to wait for (and number of times I have to restart) a sync when I install to a new device is long, as well. But Maxthon's handling of my large Favorites library is beginning to bog down. What other browser offers something like that? None that I'm aware of. I'm heavily vested in Maxnote and Favorites as well as their integration now. I've liked that Maxthon is different from other browsers when it's been ahead of the pack and gone down a couple of journeys into new ways of thinking about and sorting my in-browser info - but I have to admit that the divergence concerns me when I think about the need to jump ship and re-acclimate to a different browser at some point down the line. SO used to maxthon and all of it's features like maxnote and passkeeper that is almost impossible to change browser :'v so I'm stuck in the middle

I moved to vivaldi, and a I realized that maxthon is great has a lot of unique incredibly useful tools, but it's prompt to break, and I got so.
