Linked by Kroc Camen on Fri 18th Sep 2009 18:51 UTC
Opera Software You all know that I don't particularly like Opera. I find the product to be lacking polish, over-complicated and without the marketing pizazz that has made Firefox a household name. That's just my personal opinion, and that opinion has garnered many complaints of unjustness. To that end, to present a fairer discussion I would like to put a simple question to the community: "What should Opera do?".
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I guess the world needs another browser
by Phloptical on Fri 18th Sep 2009 23:02 UTC
Phloptical
Member since:
2006-10-10

Although, if the Wii's version of Opera is any indication, then I'm surprised it's still around. It's Capital-C Crap.

I used the ad-based free version of Opera in 2000, and it was alright. It wasn't IE, so it had that going for it. The tabs were a nice addition, although I had seen them before in another browser about 4 years earlier.

Honestly, as long as any browser is standards compatible, and web dev's start adhering to them, then let there be 1,000 web browsers. Why not?

wumip Member since:
2009-08-20

Although, if the Wii's version of Opera is any indication, then I'm surprised it's still around. It's Capital-C Crap.

Huh? It works great on my TV.

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Phloptical Member since:
2006-10-10

Maybe it's the HD on my TV. Some pages were fine, some weren't formatted correctly.

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