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2010-10-06
I've been a long time reader of Osnews. Wow, can't imagine this is the first time that I felt compelled to post a comment. I've been an Opera user since Opera 5+, and can't praise Opera more for their innovations on browsers.
The other user's comment is exactly the way I felt. When FF was bragging about tabs, I just can't understand the excitement since Opera has been with tabs for the longest time.
What others didn't mention here yet is that opera has this feature where you can use the #1 and #2 keys to cycle between tabs. (should enable single-key shortcuts, used to be enabled by default) This feature alone is worth using Opera.
Mouse gestures is another heaven-sent.
Opera, way ahead of it's time.