• Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Absolutely. I agree. There should be a tool to select browsers on every os but none preinstalled.

    The description must come from the makers and sorting can only be done on alphabetical order, last update and number of downloads maybe.

    Have a good one.

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        1 year ago

        Well, you could see it like that I guess. :D

        But honestly, an app that just shows a repo of browsers (which were virus tested) and downloads one but can itself not be used as a browser should be mandatory for every OS and done.

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          @Haui, it’s the same, a repo to download a browser IS a browser, at least it’s engine. Because of this it’s irrelevant if there is a preinstalled browser or a repo dedicated. Also eg the Steam client is a Chromium (bad optimized, slow as hell, in Kiosk mode)
          Apart what will you do, if you want a browser which isn’t in this repo?
          I think it’s easier if the OS include a Browser and everyone is free to use it or use it to download a browser to his like from its official homepage.

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            First of all, thanks but I‘m familiar with sysadmin stuff and a (web) browser is not the same as a repo.

            I‘m talking about something like the appstore that you now have on most OSs. It needs to be open so no single corporation can control it. And it needs to be the same on all OSs for this browser issue (although one could argue it should be the same for everything).

            And no, I‘m not talking about things that are just not available for windows/linux/macos but aside from that, the ui, sorting should be similar.

            That way you make it impossible for MS to push edge, for linux to push firefox and for google to push chrome.

            You visit the appstore and install your browser, then you can go online.

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              @Haui, You cannot prevent an OS from modifying a Store according to its own interests, with which we arrive at the same thing that could only accept a list with links that point to the corresponding official pages of the browsers for download, an online activity that requires an engine for defect that is the same as that of the usual browser used, as in the example of the Steam client, in essence a Chromium in Kiosk mode.

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                I don’t have the faintest idea where you have your info from but you can make an OS do whatever you wan‘t. As a programmer, it’s dead easy to make something appear a certain way, display certain things in a certain order.

                You write a law that says (I‘m not a lawyer, bear with me): every OS that has a GUI must display a „get browser“ shortcut on the desktop/main screen after installation. This shortcut needs to open a store (similar windows/linux/macos/iOS stores) which displays all browsers in this open list [source] only sortable by name, newest update, ratings. No other markings, highlights or recommendations are allowed.

                That then needs to be sharpened a little bit since there might be ways around it in this form. Then you have your problem solved.

                Have a nice day.

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                  @Haui, not a problem in Linux, but I’m not sure about the trust in MS and Google. Which Lawyer will impose this law? The same old people who confuse a remote control with a mobile in the parties paid by these multinationals? Wait for it.
                  In theory it’s a nice idea, but this remains heavenly music in practice.
                  M$ has no qualms about offering FOSS in its store by setting a price, like some time ago with LibreOffice for €9.90.

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                    Yes, you are correct. The political side will be a nightmare.

                    But this has historically always been the case. We need to agree on something and get more people go agree on it and so on. It’s actually doable, it’s just out of the scope for most people since they don’t have concise thoughts to begin with.