Too many crashes.
Love the idea anders ability to install extensions from chrome and Firefox but the app is too unstable and constantly crashes.
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4.38 out of 5
13 ratings in New Zealand
Love the idea anders ability to install extensions from chrome and Firefox but the app is too unstable and constantly crashes.
But some days it’s feels like this is an Alpha let alone a Beta product.
Does just what it says on the box.
Safari is still my primary browser, but my favorite secondary browser has disappeared from the App Store. I have spent weeks trying to find a suitable replacement. Then I came across “Orion.” Summary: if you are looking for a browser designed for mobile that also has desktop capabilities, this is the browser you want. - Yes, it is fast. Not only does it feel fast, but it benchmarks fast. - the interface is very similar to Safari, but it is also less complicated when it comes to settings, a good thing. - I did not need another desktop browser that happens to offer a mobile browser, I wanted one designed for mobile, especially for iPad. Orion delivers on that. Things like bookmark management can be done on the device and then synced using iCloud. No having to set up a separate desktop account. - It supports Passkeys, has built-in ad blocking, and other modern iOS browser capabilities. - What blew me away was the ability to add extensions from the Chrome store or Firefox store. Not all of them will work, but I was amazed how many useful ones did work. I believe it is the ONLY browser on the App Store that has this capability (besides Safari and its native extensions, which are pretty limited) - One can use Orion as a regular day-to-day browser, without all the overhead baggage of Safari. Adding the desktop extension capability, now you have the best of both worlds. - It’s open source, free, and I’ve found the support is very responsive. - You will not regret adding Orion. You may even decide to replace Safari with it. It has a really interesting story behind it that is covered in the documentation and support. I hope this browser becomes wildly successful.
This browser is incredible. It is the closest thing comparably to Safari I would say, apart from the other options there are which are free. This is mostly good and has features that set it apart from the rest. Some annoyances I've found is that background audio has stopped working. Edge swipe screen gestures stopped working. Browser crashes. Animations are slow. No sync.
Firefox is my go-to browser on desktop, mostly due to the extensions (UBlock in particular). Well, only way to get that on iOS is with this browser. End of discussion for me. The web is just unusable without it.
I got this browser to use extensions but as soon as i realized i can't rotate the screen, i uninstalled it!!!! I need to be able to rotate the screen!!!!!!!!
There is no bookmarks bar for quick access to bookmarks. Built in paywall feature doesn’t work.
Way too many bugs and missing features that already exist in WebKit.
Orion browser is fast and easy to use, but without Chrome extension support, it’s basically useless for me right now—might as well stick to something that actually works.
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