0_equals_true wrote:
Orwell wrote:
Opera is very nice and also fast and standards-compliant
I'll have to stop you there. Opera is and was based on IE especially the rendering engine. While thier current version seem aright from development work I've done, opera does tend to have the same issues that IE has for obvious reasons. Plus earlier versions had ridiculous graphical errors that you wouldn’t believe, which has made it more a pain to developed for the IE.
They compliance credential aren't actually so holy. They way I would describe it is like so. If you think of a join up the dots drawing as what a browser team needs to work on. Opera focused on the dots (compliance) at the expense of joining up the dots. Compliance doesn't tell you how to join up the dots. Early opera did this very badly. I'm not talking about just being behind on things, which is forgivable.
In fact come to think of it I still noticed some odd graphical quirk in opera 9.5+
The Opera 10 alpha is disgustingly fast, and renders every website I've used it for flawlessly. They not only got it to pass Acid 3 (so far only Opera 10 alpha and Safari 4 beta have done this, to my knowledge) but they also made a focus of ensuring it worked on popular, demanding sites like Facebook, gmail, etc. Opera is definitely significantly more secure than IE, and it has a different rendering engine- Opera uses the Presto engine and IE uses Trident. I also love the tight, clean integration between browser and mail client that Opera has.
The only reason I haven't switched over to Opera entirely is because I've become addicted to certain Firefox add-ons. That, and it kind of looks funny in GNOME. Out of the box, Opera is definitely a better browser overall than Firefox.
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