Postby Kaligraphic » Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:43 pm
I happen to like Opera because it's a lot smoother to use, doesn't require a piecemeal and sometimes troublesome update process (a.k.a. "is there a version of extension x for version y"), does pretty much anything I've needed right out of the box (no extensions required), has a better security record (according to Secunia), and doesn't have that "Open-source feel" (i.e. it's polished).
I put Firefox as my second choice because it's at least tabbed and if it doesn't do quite what I want, at least there's an extension to fill that desire, albeit usually in a clunkier way than with Opera. Also, it's at least more secure than IE.
IE, of course, I prefer to avoid using. No tabs, no mouse gestures at all (I love Opera's forward and back just with the mouse buttons - hold right and click left for back, the other way for forward/next - and you don't have to release the one you're holding to do it again), and if it crashes, it takes my taskbar with it. Plus, when I was using an alternate shell for Windows, loading IE kept trying to start a taskbar instance (NOT what I wanted).
Of course, your needs may vary, blah blah blah, #include<disclaimer.h>
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