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Software => Internet browsers => Topic started by: janlafata on August 13, 2008, 01:34:36 AM

Title: A few short Opera questions!
Post by: janlafata on August 13, 2008, 01:34:36 AM
I am running Vista Home Basic x64 and currently have Firefox 3.01 installed. I am intrigued by Opera 9.5 though, and I even quickly threw it on to give it a test drive.

First of all, and I know others will argue this, but I didn't think it was that much faster than Firefox, so I was a little disapointed there, though I did find it to be more stable. But I understand there are things you can do to make it browse faster, like some add-ons or extensions. Is that true?

Everything else, from the short time I viewed it seemed ok. But but one thing that did bug me was the search box. It's so small!! Is there anyway to lengthen or stretch it out to a custom size?

That's all
Title: Re: A few short Opera questions!
Post by: Zylstra on August 13, 2008, 02:35:46 AM
My two cents:

FireFox has an addon called "FasterFox" which can speed up the application itself. DO NOT enable its caching utilities, its bad for servers.

Ultimately, you should judge a browser by what it has to offer you, and how easy it is for you to use. Speed shouldn't be youe first consideration.

I personally found that Internet Explorer 7 is faster than FireFox, but FireFox has features avaliable to me that are important: a good set of addons avaliable, spell check, better tabs, better quicklinks, advanced options that apply to me.
Title: Re: A few short Opera questions!
Post by: Mastamind on August 13, 2008, 12:47:37 PM
Honestly I got back and forth between Firefox 3.0 and Opera 9.5

Both offer me things that I like and both browsers are extremely easy to use. I also use Opera mini on my Motorola Q9c.