Comment on Opera 16 Final Now Available by jayjarn
You still managed to miss the fact that they’re working on bookmarks?
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome & Opera Celebrates Their Birthdays by c
Not Chropera. It’s Crapera. I spell checked it for you.
View ArticleComment on Opera Logo Updated by fr
I always hated the Opera logo, because it is similar to a zero and red, so it seems a Zero classification written on a school test.
View ArticleComment on August, 2013 Desktop Market Share: Internet Explorer, Firefox,...
For what it’s worth, I’ve switched back to Firefox myself, after a long “affair” with Chrome. The latest stable version is just as fast as Chrome, if not faster, in everything I do. The extensions are...
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome & Opera Celebrates Their Birthdays by Rafael Luik
jayjarn who are you on My Opera?
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome & Opera Celebrates Their Birthdays by Rafael Luik
Not c. It’s acephalous. I spell checked your name for you.
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome & Opera Celebrates Their Birthdays by Rafael Luik
An add-on for Chrome that do things no add-on for Chrome does, works faster than Chrome, doesn’t support the proprietary H.264 and the model of turning the web a closed Google platform called Chrome...
View ArticleComment on August, 2013 Desktop Market Share: Internet Explorer, Firefox,...
Yeah, mostly using Firefox again these days too. IE is still slow, Chrome I don’t trust, Opera… was good until they dropped version 15 on users. Firefox works the best for me.
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome & Opera Celebrates Their Birthdays by Hector Macias...
Five years of web browser innovation? are you serious?
View ArticleComment on August, 2013 Desktop Market Share: Internet Explorer, Firefox,...
I think they are pretty comparable even though 90 percent of the time I use Firefox when given the choice. I will probably stick with Firefox, but the australis stuff is very irritating, don’t know if...
View ArticleComment on Google Reveals A Next Generation Of Chrome Apps by Rafael Luik
Opera Widgets were based on a web standards specification, Chrome packaged apps are open-source-but-proprietary browser specific code from start.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon To Be Pre-Installed In 100 Million Smartphones by Map
I quite enjoy this. Thank you very much for the sharing.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon To Be Pre-Installed In 100 Million Smartphones by Guestly...
This is a really good look for Maxthon. Capturing a great opportunity and recognition they deserve!
View ArticleComment on Opera Launches Coast Web Browser by Map
I’m really looking forward to this, quite interesting.
View ArticleComment on Maxthon To Be Pre-Installed In 100 Million Smartphones by Guest
This sad browser on more devices, yay ! Just what we all need.
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