I've been using Orion for a couple months on my work machine and been mostly happy with it. I use it to support Kagi (because Kagi is truly a great search engine) and because it's good enough. However, I'd say it's not yet my ideal browser - there are some "basic" features I feel are missing such as drag-and-drop bookmark bar rearrangement. As it is based off Safari though and I never use Safari, it may be that's the reasoning.
> To sustain the ongoing development of Orion, we currently offer it on a subscription basis or a convenient one-time license.
One-time lifetime licenses are known to provide a very sustainable revenue stream always, and their creators never regret them/backtrack on them, so this is good news I guess.
Yeah, it's not for me, but I've seen Kagi continually work to meet people where they're at WRT pricing, so maybe it's something people were asking for.
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