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Originally posted by CookieRevised
In any standalone browser (yes, Mozzila has his own standalone browser: FireFox. And Netscape also has his standalone browser) you can set the toolbars you wish. And all the standalone browsers are roughly all the same. There is no crap in any browser. It all comes down to user interface and rendering HTML pages. So, if you say that you like the userinterface of your browser more, then I wont argue. But saying that others are crap and bloated doesn't hold any ground.
Agreed
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Like I said, all the top-browsers have all the same functions.
examples:
* "g netscape illness" in Opera. You can do that (even without "g") with MSIE, and in Netscape/Mozilla as well.
In IE it will take a long time, because it first has to realise that it isn't a valid page, and it doesn't use google, but some ### MS service
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* Google Toolbars? for every major browser there is a google toolbar...
Yeah, yeah... but you don't need it in Opera because you can type "g blah blah". It is there, though
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* Toolbars in general? In every major browser you can enable/disable select/deselect and even create your own...
Yep..
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* Tabbed browsing? In every major browser you can do that except in MSIE (but this will be added soon)
Until then, they are walking behind. it btw also matters how the tabs work. Are they fine, aren't they too big blah blah..
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For most browsers and suites you can download a very basic "browser only". It is up to you to download, install more functions, toolbars, plugins, etc.. etc..
not for Opera... there aren't much plug-ins for it.. (though I have an excellent 'W3-dev menu'
Still, Opera is very fast and small (somewhere in 3 MB, where Firefox is about 6 ( ? ) and IE 7-92 (average: 25)