Any people who have tried the Opera browser before and were impressed with its speed and efficiency may want to have a look at this.
Today Opera 9 is released, and it is making my default browser decision SO much more difficult. :)
http://www.opera.com |
I'll stick with FF. (And for the MS sites I'll leave IE on board as they sure make sure their stuff is only working fine with IE...) |
If you want to see a browser that will knock your socks off, take a look at Flock (http://www.flock.com) – this browser is amazing. Philip, do you know about it? I would seriously recommend to all of you to take a look at it, especially bloggers! It's amazing. |
I think they're releasing too many major versions in too little time. It starts to feel like what Corel did with their PhotoPaint/ Draw product line... i.e., versioning for marketing purposes. |
Not true. Opera doesn't have any market strategy at all. |
Philipp: Ok. I am using Opera 9 at the moment (and possibly from now on) but I am finding that these forum threads don't display well. You often get the thing where all the comments extend beyond the border on the right. Any chance of a fix? |
I know GCalendar does not work in Opera at all. Gmail too. So how does it make it better, or more functional than FF? Especially, if you use these sites a lot? |
Hellooooo... Gmail works in Opera (the chat doesn't work). The calendar is read only.
But Opera is a really cool software.
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2006/05/10-features-youll-find-only-in-opera.html |
Ionut, agreed. The interface and features are really nice, though. |
OREO> I tried Flock, but didn't think it was that great. I prefer Firefox to Flock. It's got potential though |
I'll check into Opera display bugs. |