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OPERA
posted by WD423 on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 15:46

Elite

Does anyone here use the OPERA browser and if so what are the pros and cons?

I'm getting a bit fed up with Firefox timing itself out or cannot find a link, and yes I have checked for malaware and bad stuff.

WD

RE: OPERA
posted by badboybez on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 16:12

Elite

Tell u what since I d/l the Firefox update it just keeps kicking me offline - getting a wee bit p***ed with it now



In Madness You Dwell

RE: OPERA
posted by smurfette on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 16:12

Elite Donator

I don't know the ins and outs, but I could never get on with Opera. Try downloading Google Chrome and giving that a go - you can even get adblock for it now, so it is my "back up" browser for any sites with seem problematic with Firefox. Happy

RE: RE: OPERA
posted by Miles on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 16:32

Elite Donator

I'm starting to use Chrome as my browser of choice.

I recently started getting probs with Firefox, so wiped out my profile and started again. It's better, but still not as quick as Chrome.

And as Sue says, you can now get extensions for them (such as AdBlock, Xmarks etc.)
However, it still doesn't have a "NoScript" extension which is a very useful one for blocking dodgy malware. So careful browsing needed (as always I guess!)

EDIT: Forgot the essential "FlashBlock" extension (for both browsers).
Flash can kill battery life on laptops/netbooks - so I always disable it via Flashblock, and then only enable the stuff I actually want to see.

This item was edited on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 16:35

RE: RE: OPERA
posted by admars on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 17:00

Elite

Firefox is still my Num 1 broswer

I found the adblock stuff you can get in chrome  is nowhere near as good as adblockplus in firefox and there's a few things about chrome  i don't like, such as you can't open all bookmakrs in a folder automatically.

I use opera occasionaly, prefer it to Chrome, with fanboy's adblocklist adblocking is great, still don't like it as much as firefox. It runs a bit faster on my old PII450 though than firefox.

This item was edited on Saturday, 20th February 2010, 17:01

RE: OPERA
posted by Rob Shepherd on Sunday, 21st February 2010, 13:08

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I use Firefox still, partly because of the webdev tools. But these days, you should be able to easily switch between Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari without encountering problems with sites. Obviously IE8 will look fine, but it is such a horrible browser... Happy


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RE: OPERA
posted by bytemaster on Monday, 22nd February 2010, 13:31

Elite

I do use Opera, but mainly for its email handling. The browser isn't bad but I do find that I have to use Firefox or Chrome for some sites.

I do like Chrome, from the little that I have used it, and will try to use it more.

My frustration with Firefox tends to come from the memory usage, which is something they have failed to control.

RE: RE: OPERA
posted by Snaps on Monday, 22nd February 2010, 15:02

Elite

Firefox still works fine for me and in the event I have problems with a site the IE button usually sorts it out.

Only thing that hacks me off is not the fault of Firefox but a mag I subscribe to (Digital Photo) puts photoshop video tutorials on disc every month and they still haven't sorted them to play on Firefox

Snaps

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This item was edited on Monday, 22nd February 2010, 15:03

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