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Come on, Opera. Take it nice and slow and one day...one day...
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Come on, Opera. Take it nice and slow and one day...one day... The only thing Opera is good for is mobile browsers. Thats it.
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Come on, Opera. Take it nice and slow and one day...one day... The only thing Opera is good for is mobile browsers. Thats it. Plus customization, apps, and internet security.
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Come on, Opera. Take it nice and slow and one day...one day... The only thing Opera is good for is mobile browsers. Thats it. And, you know, being the only true revolutionary browser on the market. I'm a Firefox user and have been since before it was even called Firefox (hell, I was using Mozilla Suite before Firefox development was even begun), but it's hard to deny that Opera has come out with most browser advances before the big boys have.
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Firefox is a lot better than IE, in my opinion. I use Chrome, though.
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I used to use Firefox all the time when it was new back in 2005 but then back in 2008 and further I started using other browsers but my favourite would be Google Chrome. I know a lot of friends that use Chrome and they're not even into computers / Internet *too* much, so I was surprised. I don't think people are not using Firefox cause there is a problem with it, but rather there are better alternatives like Google Chrome - it has a great, minimalist UI that I prefer, as of now compared to FF3. IE9 has a nice new UI too, admittedly. But Chrome is fast too - and I guess that's second importance .
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And google now knows everything about you I will NEVER use IE, no matter how good IE9000 Will be. IE 1-8 Sucked, and thats enough for me. Chrome is too simple, I like firefox because I know where everything is. Joke's on you. Google knows everything about everyone regardless of if you use their services or not. If you browse, they know.
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That... is kind of one of its main selling points. It is simple and incredibly fast. Alot of people like simple. Personally, when I open a browser, I open it to view the internet, not cause I want to look at the 457345834953 features my browser has. I used to love Firefox, but honestly, I now find it to be too slow because not only is it incredibly bogged down, it is a HUGE memory hog =\
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That... is kind of one of its main selling points. It is simple and incredibly fast. Alot of people like simple. Personally, when I open a browser, I open it to view the internet, not cause I want to look at the 457345834953 features my browser has. I used to love Firefox, but honestly, I now find it to be too slow because not only is it incredibly bogged down, it is a HUGE memory hog =\ cl.ly/1E1j1E2d3N3x2m2K2i0nFirefox has a pretty simple interface, you know.
Last Edit: Jan 10, 2011 0:13:43 GMT by Josh
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That... is kind of one of its main selling points. It is simple and incredibly fast. Alot of people like simple. Personally, when I open a browser, I open it to view the internet, not cause I want to look at the 457345834953 features my browser has. I used to love Firefox, but honestly, I now find it to be too slow because not only is it incredibly bogged down, it is a HUGE memory hog =\ cl.ly/1E1j1E2d3N3x2m2K2i0nFirefox has a pretty simple interface, you know. How do you get that interface? That's not the default one mine has.
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How do you get that interface? That's not the default one mine has. That's a slight alteration of the Firefox 4 interface. It's more comparable to the chrome-type "minimalistic" interface, but still supports the full range of customization that Firefox has always offered. It's also significantly faster than 3.6, and getting faster by the day as development inches along. If only Mozilla knew how to keep a good schedule... I'm pretty sure that, by the original release schedule, Firefox 4.5 would be due soon. Instead, we're still a good month or two away from 4.0.
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That... is kind of one of its main selling points. It is simple and incredibly fast. Alot of people like simple. Personally, when I open a browser, I open it to view the internet, not cause I want to look at the 457345834953 features my browser has. I used to love Firefox, but honestly, I now find it to be too slow because not only is it incredibly bogged down, it is a HUGE memory hog =\ cl.ly/1E1j1E2d3N3x2m2K2i0nFirefox has a pretty simple interface, you know. lmao. That's called cheating. And besides, whether you want to admit it or not, what browser does it seem to be modeled after?
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