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I'm still surprised that Mozilla got IE from 95% marketshare down to 60+something in all those years and Opera gained so little at that time.
Maybe Opera wasn't compatibility enough with IE or was it still the interface that just did not appeal to users ?
In the last few years they also lost the very large marketshare they had in Russia to Firefox:
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser-RU-quarterly-200803-201101
After John Hicks (creator of the original Firefox logo) worked on the Opera interface it became a lot better.
I also can't go with out Opera. Opera 11 is brilliant. Tab Stacking is a simple solution to a problem. I can't say the same about the way Firefox solved the same problem, but I have not used it enough to decide if I like Panorama.
I would really like to see Opera do better with market share, and I don't understand why it does not. When I tell people I don't like Firefox (since 2.x) they look at me like I am crazy.
Well I will always have Firefox installed but it will not be my primary browser.
Tabstacking is probably better all though precision mouse movements can be tiring (RSI-like) not sure if that could be a potential problem.
Anyway the tabstacking came after what Mozilla did. Mozilla just had the very long release cycle.
I think Panorama does still need a lot more work to make it really perfect if you ask me, I think that is why it is not very prominent in the interface...




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2010-08-06
Agree..Opera browser is deserving much more than it's current 1% market share.
My favourite browser...