Well I just use opera cause I'm used to it and it's really handy ti surf with I think
mouse gestures, middle button, keyboard, it's all fine for me
I turned everything except the tabs and address bar, and...well, I like it =)
CoBB wrote:The best one is always the one you're used to, the others will just irritate in every moment. You need to use them each at least for a month to gain enough experience.
The best part of opera is, the interface is completly changeable, you can move stuff around to a large extend. I doubt anybody would find it hard to get used to
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Sypware comes from installing apps onto your computer. These app use certain component of IE to send data to their server
Best example - Realone player
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Deathsting wrote:
The best part of opera is, the interface is completly changeable, you can move stuff around to a large extend. I doubt anybody would find it hard to get used to
Spengo wrote:IE = evil and full of holes
MSN = ...and you thought AOL was bad
AOL is Mozilla cored, last time I checked. Mozilla and IE, switchable.
I'm also fascinated as to how a web browser can be "evil". I haven't seen pentagrams appear in it yet...
Deathsting wrote:
The best part of opera is, the interface is completly changeable, you can move stuff around to a large extend. I doubt anybody would find it hard to get used to
And you can't in firefox? Try right-clicking.
Firefox only lets u change the buttons at the top. Try opera u can change just about everything
Firefox and mozilla are nothing in comparison with opera
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Its free aslong as the ads don't bother you and they do bother me. I use firefox. Its simply the best and most secure browser out there. There is hardly one thing I don't like about it. I don't like Mozzila at all though. It reminds me too much of Netscape.