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I've used Opera since ~ 2000, for the same reasons you've said. The mouse gestures are fantastic and much smoother than Firefox's. Once you use them, you can never stop.
A couple other things I love which I haven't seen in other browsers:
- I can default all images to off to save bandwidth, and then individualize tabs to have images on or off.
- Can set a default Zoom percentage, say 120%, and then adjust a single tab to 200%. Then by middle-clicking any links on that 200% tab so other tabs open, they get that 200% - the zoom factor carries over. Firefox is annoying in that it doesn't do that. I'm not sure about IE.
- "Fit Page To Width" - this is a godsend on my small laptop. I default this to true, and all pages fit within the screen no matter how high I zoom up - 200%, 250%, the entire page reformats to fit the screen. This has saved me endless horizontal scrolling. It's also helped in designing websites, to check that the CSS flows correctly.
I'd hate to see Opera stop making their browser. It's been saving my eyesight and sanity for nearly a decade.