ChatterBank1 min ago
Opera Browser.
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I am currently using IE11 and am wondering if Opera is a better browser?
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Firefox is, without a doubt, the most popular browser among the regular contributors to this site (and it's what I use). Chrome is also popular but I can't get on with it (and I don't like the way that Google tries to link everything one does on the internet into their systems). Opera is little-used by people here and by Windows users in general; it's more...
21:24 Tue 04th Nov 2014
Firefox is, without a doubt, the most popular browser among the regular contributors to this site (and it's what I use).
Chrome is also popular but I can't get on with it (and I don't like the way that Google tries to link everything one does on the internet into their systems).
Opera is little-used by people here and by Windows users in general; it's more commonly associated with the Android operating system. However its well-respected and has won several awards.
Chrome is also popular but I can't get on with it (and I don't like the way that Google tries to link everything one does on the internet into their systems).
Opera is little-used by people here and by Windows users in general; it's more commonly associated with the Android operating system. However its well-respected and has won several awards.
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I used opera for a long time a while back but these days use Chrome. To be honest I don't notice much of a difference. I expect the same is true of most browsers, at least for most users -- the differences are often fairly subtle and if you basically use the internet for news/ email/ AB then one browser is just as good as the other.
One issue with Opera is that it's fairly niche and, if I remember correctly, sometimes reads information in a different way that websites aren't designed to cope with. On occasion that means that some websites don't display properly in Opera (or something along those lines). It's a relatively minor issue though.
One issue with Opera is that it's fairly niche and, if I remember correctly, sometimes reads information in a different way that websites aren't designed to cope with. On occasion that means that some websites don't display properly in Opera (or something along those lines). It's a relatively minor issue though.