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Kagi is Bringing Orion Web Browser to Linux

Kagi, the company behind a paid, private search engine1 of the same name, has announced it’s bringing its Webkit-based Orion web browser to Linux. In a post on BlueSky, Kagi said: “We’re thrilled to announce that development of the Orion Browser for Linux has officially started!”. Feature-parity with the macOS version is expected by next year (all going well). Orion is said to best Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox in many areas on macOS: zero-telemetry browser; built-in ad and tracking blocking; lower memory usage; faster page speeds; greater battery efficiency, support for Chrome Extensions and Firefox Add-ons. Whether all of :sys_more_orange:
#News #Kagi #Orion #WebBrowsers #Webkit

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/03/kag-or

Curious if any other #jaws users have noticed some weirdness with copying things to the clipboard lately, especially in #WebBrowsers. I primarily use #MicrosoftEdge but have noticed it in other places too. Take this for example: I'm writing some notes on #WCAG success criteria in #Joplin, getting some information from this page on understanding WCAG. I selected the number and name of SC 1.2.3 and pressed CTRL+C. JAWS should have copied " 1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded)", but all it copied was "1.2.3 ". I tried this several times, making sure I had all the text selected. It's not the first time it's happened lately, either. I've noticed it for at least the last few weeks, and it's very frustrating. Sometimes I'll switch to #NVDA just because I know it will copy things correctly.
#ScreenReader #Accessibility #Windows #Windows11 #WindowsEleven
@freedomscientific @mastoblind @main

www.w3.orgUnderstanding WCAG 2.1 | WAI | W3C

#WebBrowsers picks of the day:

➡️ @timbl - Inventor of world wide web & web browser

➡️ @servo - New web browser engine, currently experimental phase

➡️ @librewolf - Fork of Firefox, emphasis on privacy

➡️ @WebKitGTK - Official browser engine in GNOME

➡️ @torproject - Maintainers of Tor network & Tor browser

➡️ @Waterfox - Another fork of Firefox

➡️ @Vivaldi - Chromium-based browser with extra features

➡️ @mozillaofficial - Maintainers of Firefox browser & Gecko browser engine

Well, it's done! I've moved to @zenbrowser as my main browser. That's it! It's more than good enough! I'm impressed by how much the devs have accomplished in such a short time.

As a nice side effect, since I'm using Firefox on Android, I finally have a synced and unified browser experience.

This isn't an attack on Arc, by the way. We've been through the good, the bad, and the ugly together. Some of its features were brilliant and will be missed.