
So it isn’t as though I’m adverse to the idea of running other browsers – its just that Opera has to fix things up before I move over to it.

Firefox buggy, slow and flawed – especially in regards to continuous crashes when loading websites or just stalling when loading websites for no reason – heck, I’ll sit here watch eyetv and find that I can’t watch tv whilst a website is loading in the background. I’ve done all I can do.Īgain, I’d love to use Opera – Safari is bug ridden and is bogged down after a period of time in use (I have a single window with over 300 tabs open and I cry every-time I see the memory usage). I’ve done my part submitting bug reports – Opera on the other hand refuse to fix these bugs. Again, I’ve lodged bug reports (no use complaining if you don’t submit bug reports) and they haven’t been fixed. I also have found that the browser constantly hangs because of scripts used in the websites, whole websites bringing down the browser that would otherwise work flawlessly on Safari and Firefox. Just as one can say their sound card is supported but 90% of the features on the sound card are unsupported.

Try copy and pasting into blogger rich text box – I never said it didn’t support it – where in the post did I say that it didn’t support it? I said “proper support for the rich text boxes used in Blogger and numerous other websites.” which clearly means that they are supported, but not fully/properly/flawlessly supported. What exact problems do you find in Opera?
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I don’t know for the Mac, but on other systems, Opera’s minimalist GUI is a good thing IMO. Elgato Eyetv 3 Software Download And Install Eyetv micro eyetv mobile eyetv w eyetv netstream 4C (HS-).

Gmail and HTML authoring for instance work perfectly in Opera. Rich-text forms have been supported since the 9.x series.
