Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say
Talkback You say your site now works on IE, but still has problems in Opera and Safari. Admittedly, I could use Opera, which has perhaps even better support for valid HTML and especially CSS - and looks gorgeous too.
[November 5, 2004, 9:41]
Say What?
Talkback IE has done something to improve this, but is so far behind Firefox/Opera/Safari. My personal favorite Opera is leading both Firefox and IE accessibility and usability, but are lacking extensions. There are some innovations in IE, but to be fair...
[November 1, 2006, 18:52]
What Would You Want To See In Microsoft's IE?
News Despite this, Microsoft's browser software remains the industry standard, with 95 percent of the market, even though small competitors like the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox, Apple Computer's Safari and Opera Software's browser have apparently made...
[September 30, 2004, 15:00]
Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'
Talkback Definitely a very good alternative to that finicky link that won't work.if it won't work in IE, it won't work in Firefox.but it might work with opera .something about how Opera calls up addresses differently.
[June 23, 2005, 4:29]
Google Chrome Heats Up Browser Wars
News According to Net Applications' browser market-share statistics for August, Internet Explorer (IE) has 72 percent share, Firefox 20 percent, Safari six percent, and Opera one percent. Google Chrome is a warning shot over the bows of Internet...
[September 3, 2008, 11:50]
Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'
Talkback It seems like Opera has planned this article if it identify itself as IE in default, although it doesnt support all IE features. Well, at least Opera has tried to make us think it is better and more popular.
[June 24, 2005, 10:26]
Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say
Talkback Damien presented a pretty good point earlier in the Talkback about coding to a set of REAL standards (and not IE's non-standard functions) so that a site will endure through new browsers as they arrive, but I'm not sure that Firefox or Opera is...
[January 20, 2005, 16:04]
Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'
Talkback I don't mind Opera, it's not a bad browser and certainly better then IE, but it can't hope to compete with Firefox for several reasons. Firefox still shows massively higher marketshare then Opera. Also my counter searchs for \Opera x\ where X is...
[June 21, 2005, 16:51]
Report: Outdated Browsers Put 637m Users At Risk
News Of the users, 78 percent employed IE, 16 percent Firefox, three percent Safari, and 0.8 percent Opera. The percentage of these users who were running the latest version of their browser was 52 percent for IE, 92 percent for Firefox, 70 percent for...
[July 2, 2008, 8:53]
Opera Hints At Version 8 With Latest Beta
News By WebSideStory's count, non-Firefox Netscape browsers accounted for three percent of the market, unchanged from the prior month, and other browsers -- which include Opera and Apple's Safari browser -- accounted for one percent of usage.
[December 23, 2004, 13:20]
Opera 9 Beta 1
Talkback In fact Opera introduced tabbed browsing in their version 6 in December 2001, before Firefox even existed. Despite its relatively small market share, Opera has been a leader with browser features and is constantly being copied by Firefox and now IE7.
[October 15, 2006, 18:19]
Netscape: A Decade Of Survival
News Microsoft's dominant IE browser hasn't enjoyed a significant feature update in years, opening up opportunities for small challengers including Netscape progeny Firefox, Opera Software's Opera and Apple's Safari browser.
[October 22, 2004, 12:35]
Security Experts Voice IE7 Push Concerns
News Wood recommended businesses turn to alternative browsers such as Firefox and Opera. If you choose to wait for IE7 that could be a good thing, but if you want to be safe now you can download Opera 9 or Firefox," said Ford.
[July 27, 2006, 15:05]
Can Anyone Say Opera?
Talkback But all the items that your commentators said were missing in Firefox are available in Opera. Also Opera is even smaller and faster than Firefox, with even more features like saving as many session histories as you like, restoring closed windows...
[November 3, 2006, 11:20]
Firefox 1.0PR: A First Look
Talkback And even Opera has it's issues. Well, I have to say Firefox is by far the best web compliant browser out there today. I am a developer and I am tired of having to patch and write work around code just to accomodate the crappy handling of html...
[September 17, 2004, 1:08]
MM3-WebAssistant Private
Downloads The Offline Browser is a personal proxy server sitting behind your browser (Firefox, IE, Opera), silently and speedily handling all the network traffic. Version 2007 offers the functions for archiving by surfing with an optimized user interface...
[October 2, 2007, 17:31]
'Basic' Tabbed Browsing To Come In IE7
News Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming version of its Internet Explorer (IE) browser will include tabbed browsing, a feature made popular by competitors Opera and Firefox. But the reversal is not good enough for at least one Firefox developer.
[May 17, 2005, 9:50]
UK Government Wakes Up To Firefox
News Carl Mawson, the head of e-communications at the DWP, said on Wednesday that "we are very much aware of the widening range of browsers used by our customers, such as Firefox and Opera. The Jobcentre Plus Web site itself does work using non-IE...
[August 25, 2005, 13:45]
Firefox Gains More Ground On IE
News The Opera browser and Apple Computer's Safari combined reached just more than 1 percent of users. But given IE's fifth consecutive month of decline and Mozilla/Firefox's fifth consecutive month of growth, analysts are beginning to wonder whether...
[November 2, 2004, 7:59]
Firefox Loses Market Share
Talkback I’ve been let down too many times in the past by other browsers claiming superiority like Netscape and Opera (they all have flaws and compatibility issues, and life is simply too short to waste). I started using FireFox since it was first available...
[August 15, 2005, 23:18]

