Babbles
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They still make Opera?
Of course, where do you think Chrome's and Firefox's "innovation" comes from?
They still make Opera?
R&D labs at Mozilla/Opensource and Google Labs. Opera in turn "borrows" said innovations.Of course, where do you think Chrome's and Firefox's "innovation" comes from?
R&D labs at Mozilla/Opensource and Google Labs. Opera in turn "borrows" said innovations.
R&D labs at Mozilla/Opensource and Google Labs. Opera in turn "borrows" said innovations.
R&D labs at Mozilla/Opensource and Google Labs. Opera in turn "borrows" said innovations.
Just switched back to PC from Mac, and don't know which to use, especially now that Chrome 4.0 supports extensions (which, TBH, I don't see myself using on either browser).
Thoughts?
Right, because Opera wasn't the first major browser with tabs? With mouse gestures?
Opera innovations
Geek Technica
Wiki
I think the only thing Opera has "copied" from FF is automatic updates...
Hahaha... I knew that would get people replying.For that to even be remotely possible you would have to squeeze in some sort of time-traveling Delorean into the equation.
Opera was working on their internet browser before Google was a company, much less making browsers. Ditto with the Mozilla opensource use of Netscape.
I use Firefox on occasion - hell I have every browser on my computer except for Safari - and I am posting this right now using Chrome, but the objective reality is that Opera makes most of the innovations that are later picked up by Mozilla and now Chrome.
Hahaha... I knew that would get people replying.
In all honesty, WebKit is the only "real" browser innovator now.
"memory Leak" look it up, fanboi.
Right, because Opera wasn't the first major browser with tabs? With mouse gestures?
renders many, many pages improperly.
that is because most pages are coded for shit
Who cares when Opera looks and feels like the AOL browser and renders many, many pages improperly.
My greatest achievement at work this year was writing the line of code that rejects all versions of Opera from my company's new multimillion dollar website.
i just downloaded the beta to test out the extensions and so far its pretty good.
You're so full of shit retard. You can't even stick to one argument you keep jumping around every time I prove you wrong. diaf you ignorant troll."memory Leak" look it up, fanboi.
the pre alpha likes to crash but its a a pre alpha however it is fast as hell
Is the 10.5 pre-alpha build really good and stable or should a starter on the browser go for the previous finished product? I am asking because I don't know much about web browsing programs, I just want one that will be stable and respond.