@mauve Hey! Hope you're well. Is Aggregore desktops based on chromium?
@hyro Yup, it uses Electron which uses Chromium for web rendering. But it's not Google Chrome so it's a bit less tracking heavy. the Android version uses a fork of chromium that's more "ungoogled" called Bromite.
@mauve Nice, thanks for the answer! I currently use https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium but I was thinking about using more Aggregore lately :) Thanks again for all your great work, keep being awesome!
@hyro TY! Yeah I daily drive desktop and mobile. I think the easiest way to get into Agregore right now is to try making lil apps in it with the scratchpad: hyper://agregore.mauve.moe/apps/scratchpad.html
It has a built in ad blocker too which should help with the out of the box experience.
@hyro Sadly I don't have a fancy UI for it but you can go to `Help > Open Extensions Folder` to open the folder where extensions are stored. Then any Manifest v2 extensions you extract there should load when you restart the browser. hyper://agregore.mauve.moe/docs/extensions
Sadly since a lot of chrome extensions have upgraded to Manifest v3 you might need to fiddle a bit with getting older versions of them downloaded. I usually download from github releases.
@hyro Ha! I just happen to be online right now for work. :P Good luck!
@mauve thanks again, will try that, your answers comes at an impressive lightning speed!