OK.... I'll give it a try... (but I am completely satisfied with my FF)...
I just downloaded it..
BTW will Opera Run on all windows platforms...
Win95... Win 98...ME....Win2K Pro....XP...
Jerry
OK.... I'll give it a try... (but I am completely satisfied with my FF)...
I just downloaded it..
BTW will Opera Run on all windows platforms...
Win95... Win 98...ME....Win2K Pro....XP...
Jerry
It's rather debatable, good sir. Visually the speed difference is unnoticeable. I'm definitely not seeing the 40% faster they're claiming. Perhaps in their wildest dreams and/or benchmark tests.The look and size of the speed dial can be modified with the "configure speed dial" button on the own speed dial. Faster is not really debatable, check any reliable speed test and you will see, and remember the tests atm were made with opera 9.6, while this versions is suposed to be a 40% faster!
Obviously, if you just opened the browser and opened google you couldn't see any difference, may you try the 10 features I stated on the first post?
Yours,
Albert
.I don't do cold boots. My computer is on 24/7
It's rather debatable, good sir. Visually the speed difference is unnoticeable. I'm definitely not seeing the 40% faster they're claiming. Perhaps in their wildest dreams and/or benchmark tests.
I compared it going to all the sites I frequent. There's little or no difference that I can tell, and definitely not enough to justify switching browsers. Most features you posted I could not care less about.
Also, no, you cannot configure Opera's speed dial to take up the entire width of the page as you can on FF speed dial.
Until Opera can physically serve me a dish of fettuccine alfredo, there's no reason for me to use it.
Note: I'm not saying Opera isn't good (it is), I'm just saying there isn't a good enough reason to switch.
I already thought of thatKeep in mind that comparing the loading time in FF and opera requires you to do it at the 3rd or 4th load. What you just discovered is that Opera loads for the first time as fast as FF the 999 time, when it have half page cached lol
And aboutt the speed dial size, does that really matter? Well, it's obvious that it matter for you, but It's just a style problem I guess since it works just the same way!
Yours,
Albert
lol Hallucynogenyc, you took the issue with Opera too seriously
Just some feedback for you and for the others who still use other browsers, you can't imagine what an advantage Opera is. I didn't spend those 20 min as Hallucynogenyc said, because I am convinced and I know I won't be disappointed with the results.
I already thought of that The speeds are just too similar for it to matter at all, and yes, the speed dial size does matter. The situation is no different than if you had an actual page that was small and centered like that. You would not enjoy that now would you? GF, sir
I'm kinda old fashiond and as long as my computer is working a few seconds here or there doesn't bother me
I used to use computers when it was dos 2.0 to 5.0 remember that 1988
my computer is a lousey 40 gig xp 4600 i am happy
No, I mean I didn't spend those 20 min. What didn't you understand? It's simple, I didn't spend those min just because I knew I wouldn't be disappointed! Now you got it?You mean you did spend the 20 minutes? you wrote "I didn't" xD I wanna make sure noone is missing it just because noone told him![]()
I still don't understand it. If you downloaded and tried it you spent those 20 minutes at least!No, I mean I didn't spend those 20 min. What didn't you understand? It's simple, I didn't spend those min just because I knew I wouldn't be disappointed! Now you got it?
It's logic than gmail loads better on chrome than in Opera since they are both from Google, anyway you won't need to load the Gmail page with Opera, as for the other things you mentioned, they are just preferences of the own user, for me Opera looks cleaner and betterI will be staying a Chrome supporter, I suspect, for the following reasons:
Chrome is cleaner, has a less cluttered "out of the box" theme, and "lighter" feeling
Page load times in real-world situations feel identical to each other
The interface of GMail feels better in Chrome
Chrome's omnibox beats the seperate boxes of Opera
"Speed Dial" is the same to me as Control-T.
The tabs-on-top concept of Chrome is more appealing to me.
It might also be the time I've spent using it, but Chrome's URL prediction is simpler and tidier than Opera's. To be honest, I like my browsers to work out of the box, without requiring extensive customisations to get it how I like it, and for me Chrome ticks all the boxes.
On the other hand, I agree 100% that it's better than IE, and maybe now I'm at the stage of saying it beats Firefox as well - it's staying installed on my desktop, at the very least. Maybe one day I could grow to love it, but not until it has the same feel and function as Chrome.