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Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback With Opera I can restart with all tabs intact and with the tab containing the very web page I was reading. Have been using Opera from the time the installation files would fit on a 1.44MB floppy. It is good but not as good as Opera.

[July 3, 2005, 1:41]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback Sure FF and Opera may have some bling-bling features but I don't care about those. About security, both FF and Opera have security holes. I have all three browser and I still use IE the most by far. Not sure why all of you are knocking IE.

[July 2, 2005, 21:25]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback I find it ironic, since I'm reading this through my Opera browser.

[June 23, 2005, 13:05]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback Firefox and Opera are fighting the same war. Finally, it was REALLY STUPID for opera to complain about firefox.that was some bad PR. Opera Rules. Opera isn't "worser" for being funded by their own work.

[June 24, 2005, 0:00]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback What is best of Firefox or Opera? So Opera has some commercials. this is up to each and one.for my part its Opera, FF doesnt come close, its missing all the parts I want. I think we should all be happy for all every browser that takes up the fight...

[June 29, 2005, 2:19]

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]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

Talkback Anything that's good for Firefox is good for Opera.the more people that use standards-compliant browsers, the more websites will be forced to adhere to standards. They can argue that Opera is under-reported -- that's fine -- but to be so adamant...

[June 23, 2005, 18:00]

Opera Adds BitTorrent Functionality

News Firefox's early rapid growth has slowed somewhat, leaving it at about 7 percent, WebSideStory recently said, while Opera's market share remains tiny. Norwegian Web browser company Opera released a new test version of its software on Thursday that...

[July 8, 2005, 9:45]

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]

IE Rivals Squabble Over Browser Award

News A Mozilla Foundation employee has hit out at Opera Software for claiming it won a best browser award, saying this award was actually won by the open source browser Firefox. Firefox not only won the coveted Product of the Year award, sweeping all 99...

[June 10, 2005, 17:40]

Opera Fixes IDN 'vulnerability'

News The Internationalised Domain Names (IDN) vulnerability, which affects non-Microsoft browsers such as Opera, Apple's Safari and Firefox, could help phishers create legitimate-looking Web sites. Norwegian software developer Opera released a second...

[February 28, 2005, 8:20]

Opera: Firefox User Figures 'inflated'

News The chief executive of Opera Software claimed on Monday that the market share figures for Mozilla Firefox are inflated, due to its support for link prefetching. Firefox and Opera have a market share of 8.7 and 1.0 percent respectively, according to...

[June 20, 2005, 14:15]

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. What a bunch of sour grapes from Opera.

[June 21, 2005, 16:51]

Opera Shows Innovation With Latest Release

News The browser can be downloaded from Opera's Web site. Opera 7.50 includes a lot more than just Web surfing, with a new email client, an Internet relay chat client and support for Really Simple Syndication newsfeeds, rounding out other browser extras.

[May 13, 2004, 11:10]

Opera 9 Beta 1

Talkback Despite its relatively small market share, Opera has been a leader with browser features and is constantly being copied by Firefox and now IE7. In fact Opera introduced tabbed browsing in their version 6 in December 2001, before Firefox even existed.

[October 15, 2006, 18:19]

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]

Little Green Apple

Talkback I run Firefox and Opera, the latter is my main browser because of its speed and integral e-mail client, both of these browsers are streets ahead in terms of security, stability and reliability, neither are perfect but they perform to a higher...

[June 18, 2007, 19:25]

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]

Firefox 3 Reaches Six Percent Market Share

News Although the number is dwarfed by Firefox's success, Opera reports that use of its browser has doubled since verion 9.0 debuted in 2006, with 32 million users, including 12 million users of the mobile-phone version.

[June 19, 2008, 12:06]

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]


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