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Im now testing out Opera....I think I found a winner!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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I can do the same thing with FF, I just enter in keywords and it takes me to a google search. Or you can type in a destination and it'll take you there as well like "knicks stats" takes me directly to the NBA's website and shows me Knicks stats, or "brad pitt wiki" takes you right to the Wikipedia page for him.Originally Posted by tiggerwoods
i'm stuck on google chrome ... the big address bar that doubles as a google search field is why i use it
that was the only thing i like about firefox but its still slow as %+%*Originally Posted by Big J 33
I can do the same thing with FF, I just enter in keywords and it takes me to a google search. Or you can type in a destination and it'll take you there as well like "knicks stats" takes me directly to the NBA's website and shows me Knicks stats, or "brad pitt wiki" takes you right to the Wikipedia page for him.Originally Posted by tiggerwoods
i'm stuck on google chrome ... the big address bar that doubles as a google search field is why i use it
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
Firefox FTW
Money Making A wrote:
firefox was good before they updated to version 3, then it became extremely slow...
This.
Hated the update, and downloaded Chrome & Opera. I prefer Opera and have been using it ever since
why can't I access the internet on Opera when I can with other browsers?Originally Posted by TheBachellor
Using anything but Opera is uncivilized...
A few notes about Opera:
Basically... all of your favorite features on your inferior browsers have been stolen from Opera.
- First browser to have tabs
- First browser with the "tabs on top" layout that you see on Chrome
- First browser with the "favorite sites homepage" (known on Opera as "Speed Dial")
It's also the most standard compliant browser. What does that mean? It means that when HTML 5.0 is the standard and other web standards are updated... it will be able to display the new elements. (It can already has support for things other browsers don't). Look at here and tell me what browser is the best.
It's also the most secure browser. So while all you fools were catching the NT clap with IE and Firefox with 7084283483 addons, I was chilling.
It was the fastest browser before everyone jumped on hardware acceleration; so now Opera 10.5 is showing Chrome and FF how it's done... blowing them out of the water... and its only in alpha.
10.5 will also have support for private tabs (in addition to regular private mode).