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BEWARE OF OPERA FANBOY!atomicthumbs said:Each and every one of you is WRONG. Opera is the best browser.
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BEWARE OF OPERA FANBOY!atomicthumbs said:Each and every one of you is WRONG. Opera is the best browser.
Kramy said:P.S. Getting every browser on the same rendering engine is a very bad idea. Plus, why would you want Webkit when you could use Presto?
I'd use Firefox if it wasn't painfully slow and if it handled tabs properlyXian Long said:BEWARE OF OPERA FANBOY!atomicthumbs said:Each and every one of you is WRONG. Opera is the best browser.
It's the only browser that does - once you install the extension "TabGroups Manager". It's amazing how many tabs you can accumulate when you play a few games, do a bit of webdev work and do some generic browsing (of course not all at the same time). I know I could juggle with bookmark folders and the like but that's not quite flexible enough for me. I definitely wouldn't want to have several dozen tabs open without grouping.atomicthumbs said:I'd use Firefox if it wasn't painfully slow and if it handled tabs properly
"Grouping"? Hell no. I just don't want my tabs to spill onto multiple lines, or to scroll. I usually keep around fifty tabs open.j6cubic said:It's the only browser that does - once you install the extension "TabGroups Manager". It's amazing how many tabs you can accumulate when you play a few games, do a bit of webdev work and do some generic browsing (of course not all at the same time). I know I could juggle with bookmark folders and the like but that's not quite flexible enough for me. I definitely wouldn't want to have several dozen tabs open without grouping.atomicthumbs said:I'd use Firefox if it wasn't painfully slow and if it handled tabs properly
The only bad thing is that the latest versions of TMP and TabGroups Manager interact in a way that breaks TMP's "open tabs in reverse order" feature. I hope they get that sorted out soon.
Yoyobuae said:Yeah, who needs toolbars, or menus, or the mouse for that matter.God Ginrai said:*snip*
New update for Kazehakase? Ooh. Also, I think I know what you mean about the browser you like. The reason I use FF the most is all because of Vimperator. That plugin makes the browser for me. That's why I'm looking forward to getting uzbl when I get Linux reinstalled on my PC.
-God Ginrai
atomicthumbs said:Each and every one of you is WRONG. Opera is the best browser.
fearofshorts said:Hi, fearofshorts here. Long time lurker, first time poster.
Firefox is no longer slow. Version 3.5 (which requires a manual update) uses a new javascript engine- "TraceMonkey".
It's insanely fast and now (for me) even boots faster than chrome! And that's with dozens of extensions installed too!
Actually, I'd maintain that lynx is faster, especially when SSL is involved. AES is hard.Squidge said:To best web browser will always be Telnet. Nothing else can match it's shear speed it delivers web pages. Why waste time getting your PC to render a web page when you can render it much faster using your brain? Anything more is just being lazy.
j6cubic said:Actually, I'd maintain that lynx is faster, especially when SSL is involved. AES is hard.Squidge said:To best web browser will always be Telnet. Nothing else can match it's shear speed it delivers web pages. Why waste time getting your PC to render a web page when you can render it much faster using your brain? Anything more is just being lazy.