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What I find most annoying (as a webdeveloper) about Opera.
Opera is the only browser that does not support CORS, even IE8 has their own support for it. Firefox with Firefox 8 even supports it with WebGL.
Even in IE5+ you can use a VBScript workaround and get it work if I remember correctly.
Opera does keep up with pretty much everything else.
Edited 2011-11-09 09:05 UTC




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2008-12-09
versions are irrelevant. Mozilla does not care about versioning. If they did they'd keep 4.3 to avoid the bad mouthing from people like you.
What they care about is being able to push changes faster, because otherwise they can't keep up.
Example, Google docs using new "HTML5" apis, that only Chrome would support for 6month? That's not possible to compete without updating.
There's a ton of other such examples. Like SPDY too. Heck we wouldn't have websockets working right now.
And yeah, Opera has a low % userbase, guess why. They will have to keep up, too.