Comment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Dante
Opera is finished. I think its time to copy features to —> Firefox.com
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by ZombieDotCommer
In your dreams. I was using Opera before Firefox existed, and I’ll be using it when it’s gone. zd’s latest browser benchmarks are slightly dated (comparing opera 11 to firefox 11), but they show...
View ArticleComment on Download Opera 12 Beta (32, 64 Bit) by cyberstream_us
It is great to see this long-expected version finally released. It is incredible how many upgrades have happened since 11.6. I’m looking forward to the final release, which I am expecting to be more...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by FavBrowser.com
Since you like to play the “stealing” game What exactly did Opera innovate in the last 3 releases? Opera Unite? Dead Widgets? Dead Out of process plugins? Not their idea HWA? Nope WebGL? No Decent...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by johnnysaucepn
That’s pretty standard practice though. They always want the new features to be front-and-centre on new alpha builds, as they’re all about trying out the new features. Betas need to be a bit more...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Hiram
Really? When was the last time that they enabled a feature on default during the alpha phase and disabled it right before the beginning of the beta phase?
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Shane Bundy
You are right – vendors “stealing” ideas is actually not so bad. For as long as the best ones become commonplace for every browser, everyone benefits. For example, IE9′s Chakra engine has dead code...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Dante
Look on Dromaeo DOM & CSS benchmark and compare it with Firefox or IE.
View ArticleComment on Benchmarks: Opera 12 – 32 Bit (x86) Vs. Opera 12 64 Bit (x86-64)...
Come on, what did people really think would happen. There is very little reason to have 64bit browsers, other than keeping up with the jones’s The downsides of 64bit ness (memory usage, due to swollen...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Dante
Don`t count specification support as innovation. Is any difference in browsing on this page when you have HWA, WebGL or Out of process plugins support? What exactly did Chrome or Firefox innovate in...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Hiram
Impressive, however, you were originally referring to a javascript benchmark and so was I in my response to you. And two synthetic benchmarks where it performs fairly well in a plethora of many where...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Hiram
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#Release_history http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox#Version_tables Also, if we are looking back to the days of when Unite was released, then we got to look...
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Caitlin
Not all of us are running all the latest and brightest hardware, so for me, even being an Opera user, hardware acceleration isn’t to make a huge difference until I upgrade my computer.
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Hiram
Hardware that’s from 2002-2004(R300 and NV40) is hardly what a reasonable person would call the “latest and brightest”.
View ArticleComment on Benchmarks: Opera 12 – 32 Bit (x86) Vs. Opera 12 64 Bit (x86-64)...
The reason question is why in god’s name would you use Google+
View ArticleComment on Full Hardware Acceleration Coming To Opera 13? by Dante
Only in Google or Mozilla JS have average results but in complex Peacekeeper is better than FX, IE or Safari. There are some Flash, Java or Silverlight benchmarks with good results. In HTML5test have...
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