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2) No easy adblocker. I just want to install one and select a filter like with FF or even chrome. Until Opera can do this, the hell with it.
Also, hoe about bookmark synching? I have xmarks on FF (yes i know it's going under). What does Opera have?
Bear in mind that lots of features (I started by writing "almost any feature") you can find in other browsers came from Opera. I laughed when I read the article author saying that he switched to Firefox in 2004 because it had tabs... I don't know when these got in FF, but I started using Opera in 2000 and i've always known it with tabs (and always disabled the New window shortcut). Same thing with ad-blocking (which I agree has not been taken as far as possible), the preferences editing page, mouse gestures, proposing bookmark entries and history entries from the address bar, and what not. For reference, here is a link I had already posted here a few months back: http://www.opera.com/docs/history/
Note that Opera synchronizes not only your bookmarks, but also your personal bar, speed dial, notes and other things I never use. Oh, your mobile instance of Opera is also included in the synchronization.