Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th May 2006 17:07 UTC, submitted by Mitarai
Internet & Networking "There is a speed war on the web. Browsers compete on many fronts; security, standards support, features and speed. Most people are aware of which major browser fails on three of these, but one of them is still open for grabs. Speed." On Windows, Opera was the fastest browser, while on Linux Konqueror performed the best for viewing basic pages (however, as soon as images, scripts or frequent use of back/forward buttons is involded, Opera is faster). On MacOS X, Opera and Safari perform the best. Overall, Gecko-based browsers did fairly poorly.
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RE[2]: What good is speed...
by D-J-P on Mon 8th May 2006 08:00 UTC in reply to "What good is speed..."
D-J-P
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2005-07-06

Agreed.
An example of what not works with opera is for example the rte of invisionboard. It's a simple fact that if you use a browser which is more common, you will have more sites that work with your browser. I also miss extentions with other non firefox browsers.

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