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I think two main factors can play a major role.

One is the quantity of demand on each platform, which is directly connected to satisfying more users and therefore generating more revenue. The other is which platform is the easiest/fastest to implement in, so that more users can be covered the easiest/fastest way possible.

    Vlad changed the title to Orion for Windows / Android / Linux .
      a month later

      Vlad Consider Orion for Windows based on Blink? I have some experience with Blink, can I become a contributor? 🙂

        10 days later

        Really love Kagi and love the idea of Orion. Bought the lifetime support. There is demand for Orion on windows and other platforms as well.

          6 days later

          Just sponsored this issue - not a lot of money but something, as I'm broke currently 😛

          I'm mostly a Windows user for browsing so that's where I would use it the most, but develop in Ubuntu so either one would be great.

            What does your feature entail? What is it for? How will it affect existing workflows or user experience?
            With the upcoming release of Asahi Linux for the M-based Macs, it'd be nice to be able to stick with Orion when making the leap. Linux and MacOS are both unix-like so it shouldn't be too hard to port it over. Right? I might be wrong.

            What are the exact ways that you see a user using your proposed feature? Please go into as much detail as possible, and provide examples of how other browsers/apps implement this feature, if applicable. If your feature suggestion adds on to an existing feature, how would it work into it to extend its usefulness?
            It'd be great to have all my passwords and bookmarks and history be consistent when booting into Asahi and booting into MacOS without the hassle of using two different browsers

              Merged 2 posts from Orion for Linux.

                Became a + supporter to support development of a Linux version! Great work so far, thank you.

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                4 days later

                Vlad this guy is very mean. banned me after i made 10 posts here to get RC -_-

                  7 days later

                  Hmm this is a classic chicken and egg problem. I'm interested in Orion, but I don't have any Apple devices, so I'd sponsor a project that might never get released on my platforms. For now I'll stick with Kagi professional and hope it'll help Orion as well 🙂

                    12 days later

                    Just my two cents here regarding the choice for future platform development:

                    Maybe you could give already paying Kagi and Orion users the option to fill out a simple survey to let you know which OS' they are using (besides MacOS and iOS). Maybe new users too during the sign up process (voluntarily of course). Would that help you plan which platforms to prioritize in the future?

                    For instance, I suspect there might be a ton of MacOS users who actually have Android phones instead of iPhones. So that may be a low-hanging fruit that benefits and encourages already paying customers while also opening up to lots of potential, new, Android-only users.

                    Anyway, just a thought!

                    2 months later

                    CostcoFanboy The web engine that it uses is WebKit, which differs from the web engine used by chrome ( Blink ). So it is not as straight forward as forking ungoogled-chromium ( and even if they could, it is not that simple ).

                      I have Orion installed on my iOS and Apple machines but I would sure love to see it coming on Linux ( which I feel like must be the easiest target to develop for ).

                      I love the fact you can use both firefox and chrome extensions, I will use the browser a bit more to see whether I want to invest money in it if I really like the product.

                        10 days later

                        I would love to see Orion on Android or Windows.

                          4 days later

                          They won't do a single thing to support any other platform, hence Orion doesn't have much of a future. It'd be great to be proven wrong, for once.

                            11 days later

                            My wife and I have been using Kagi search for about two months now. We love it so much that we decided to get a lifetime subscription to Orion+ to help with the development of the browser for Windows, Linux and Android. Currently we do not have a MacOS computer for personal use, so hopefully we will be able to use the Orion browser on Windows or Linux and Android soon. Keep up the good work.

                            • Vlad replied to this.

                              FunkyBooyea Thanks for your support, this is what will eventually make it happen.