Zen Browser 1.21.6b has been released for Linux, featuring Firefox 152.0.5 as its base and a variety of package formats including .deb, .rpm, AppImage, Flatpak, and AUR. This update addresses a Glance preview glitch and improves localization, appealing to desktop power users with its vertical tab workflow and isolated workspace containers. While Linux users can access a range of distribution formats, the browser's DRM support varies based on system setup, potentially affecting playback on services like Netflix. The project operates on volunteer contributions and offers a compelling alternative to heavier Chromium-based browsers, though it still has some issues with localization and its unique layout may not suit all users
Zen Browser 1.21.6b Released for Linux with Firefox 152.0 Base and Stability Fixes
Zen Browser 1.21.6b has landed on Linux, offering native .deb and .rpm packages alongside AppImage, Flatpak, and AUR builds. Built on Firefox 152.0.5, this stable release squashes a persistent Glance preview glitch and patches lingering localization strings. While the vertical tab workflow and isolated workspace containers appeal to desktop power users,
