I don't like the look, and have some technical problems with using it (flash conflicts, etc.). Now, I feel lost in extension bloated Firefox. At one point, Opera and Firefox were for me close calls, though I preferred Opera. On Firefox, I definitely liked it much more in the past. I have an idea what Opera is trying to do, and so far, for me there are things I'm quite happy with, and features I wish would be improved - with even a look to the past. Here, I'm not ready to start complaining, because this is a product in development. When I pay good money for something and the quality is going downhill, I have a reason to be concerned about the civilization and the culture. The thing to keep in mind is that we are NOT paying for the damn product (though I did pay my pittance for it many years ago). While in the past, the browsers had many fine features, there are issues of speed, and simplicity (that some want) (while others want infinite customization), and there's a balance at issue. Sometimes we go one step back, to be able to go two steps forward.
So once again, work flow suffers as it does with finger painting OS' While the latest nightly builds of Firefox still use the Gecko engine, they are dumbing dow.er.I mean streamlining the interface which translates into less customization. There is no choice in a monoculture which is what is happening with browsers. I will end up using the browser that I enjoy most. For some reason, even with this changed Opera, I prefer and enjoy the look, and what it does. And Firefox, IE and Chrome are well done also.
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Like you Leushino, I have features I wish were still there from Opera Presto, But what there is here on the desktop, and Coast with Opera, and Opera for Android are pretty well done. They (the developers)do! I wish (smile) I were younger, even if - haha - angry.
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But being angry here over my rights in a free product is ludicrous. We can choose between different products, and encourage developers. These server logs cover requests to all the Wikimedia Foundation projects, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary, Wikibooks, Wikiquote, Wikisource, Wikinews, Wikiversity and others. On the other hand - Wikimedia traffic analysis reports are based on server logs of about 4 billion page requests per month, based on the user agent information that accompanied the requests. This limits the influence of sites with more than 15,000 monthly visitors on the usage statistics. W3Counter - This site counts the last 15,000 page views from each of approximately 70,000 websites. You can take those number with a grain of salt. There are significant differences, however, the trend in them seems to be an upwards count. Statistics are going up because of higher retention. What counts is usage statistics and income. Ps - These anecdotal comments, like mine above, are useless. Now it looks like I can actually permanently dump Firefox. With Presto it was a constant hassle using Opera due to web page rendering issues. I have Firefox with about 20 addons vs Opera 20 with three. I paid for it when it was commercial back in the day.
Opera ditched Presto which meant they ditched just about everything when starting over with Chromium. Ice Dragon Bookmarks Screenshot-> Opera Browser 1996-2013 I have uninstalled The New Opera as well as the old Opera 12.16 from my main computer here, and will do it on my other computers also, No Opera on my tablet either I use UC Browser HD on that as well as UC Browser on my phone, I dont miss Opera at all, Comodo Ice dragon kicks ass, just use Auto-Sort Bookmarks extension for better sorting of your bookmarks and your set heres a screenshot of Ice Dragon-> I never used firefox alot even though I've always has it installed, but then I find Comodo Ice Dragon, a super secure version of Firefox, been using it about a week now and Man, It's the best browser I've ever used, User configurable, tons of Extensions if you need them. About 3 weeks ago I realised Opera 12.16 hadnt updated itself in about 6 months, I'm a techie type, I tweak shit and realized the New Opera is hopeless and sucks even worse than Chrome, shit Comodo Dragon and SRWare Iron can do tons more than Opera, It's at this point I start looking around for a new browser. I have used Opera as my main browser since 2002 or earlier, even paid for some of the earlier versions. I'm kinda glad Opera went down the road it did, I dont need an Effing Google browser, I do have two Chrome type browsers on my computer though but they arent my main default browser and thats Comodo Dragon and SRWare Iron, I use them once in a while.