@pawel This might not apply to you, but here's my little journey that made browser choice at least a bit simpler:
I've always thought I "of course" need to use the same browser everywhere, including iOS and iPad OS - because of history sync or something??
But after way too long, I noticed that I (almost) never need that! Between using a third-party password manager (1Password), third-party bookmark manager (AnyBox) and just sending stuff through Telegram's Saved Messenges, having the same browser on Mac and mobile has become a non-issue.
I found that my browser use on mobile is so different from desktop, that I don't need access to the different workspaces in various desktop apps, for instance. (And saving some quick favourites in every app isn't a large task.)
So now I just use my preferred browser per platform. Currently that's Firefox (Mac) Quiche (iOS) and Safari (iPad). 🙂
@Havn nice, valid point. I think you might be right! I’m not using Arc on Windows so I don’t use the same browser everywhere. Hmmm… thanks for the input, I might think about it more now 😅
@pawel Glad to hear! 😁 To me, it was quite freeing to have that realisation, heh. (And an argument for not relying too much on integrated browser features, and using third-party stuff instead.)
I'd like to read the result of your thinking! (Feel free to tag me if you end up writing it.)