
Kevin Canales
Used to be a pretty cool app, but now every useful feature is locked behind a subscription. All that's left is a barebones browser with less features than your stock browser. I would have considered a perpetual license, but there is no option for that. Also, I just discovered that this was based on a free open source project (liriliri/eruda on GitHub), and their now charging for all the features that were original to that, which leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
9 people found this review helpful

Beniamino de Simon
This browser initially stood out for offering Developer Tools, including the console. However, most key features are now behind a paywall, leaving only a very basic free version. In its current state, it’s hard to justify keeping it installed, as other browsers offer equal or better functionality at no cost. A disappointing shift for an app that had clear potential.
5 people found this review helpful
We spent lot of money for years to maintain the app if you try understanding the efforts and try our 1$ a month sub for month you will know how useful features we have added.
1$ a month is very minimal

Patrick Ghahremani
An app that doesn't listen to its users. Doesn't provide the basic feature of what they are claiming as it hides under paywall. Why should we use the free version of your app at all? At least the free version has to offer better features. I found other apps that also offer the same features for free.
3 people found this review helpful