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    15 years of browser innovation?

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    Opera Software

    Perhaps they'll release Opera 10 Final?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon
    Perhaps they'll release Opera 10 Final?
    Let's hope it is. I've been trying all kinds of browsers these days (previously only IE and firefox), and I got to say I liked them all (Opera, Chrome, Safari). Every one of them have some cool features the other don't have, so I'm still choosing which to keep. Well now I dispatched Chrome in favor of Iron, after reading the nice warning on sb-i login page , but I'm sure it's for the best.
    Let me ask: Is there a firefox 3 portable floating around? Can I safely execute it along with my "native" firefox 2.x? (Sorry to ask this here).
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    Well I don't know what to say..I mean I like opera but the bookmarks are kinda hard to accommodate to and there are not as many addons as for Firefox.
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    I have to agree. There aren't a whole of of add-ons as there is for FF. But I have found that Opera does load faster than FF does. Most obviously b/c it doesn't have so many add-ons and isn't so heavy on resource usage.

    At least thats what I find when I use it.
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    So here it is:

    Opera Unite

    They made too much fuzz about it.
    Haven't tried it yet, but does look kinda cool (not like they said, but well, I figured this would happen)
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    Let me ask: Is there a firefox 3 portable floating around? Can I safely execute it along with my "native" firefox 2.x? (Sorry to ask this here).
    Yes, there's one at PortableApps. You should be able to run both at the same time.

    @desodorante: thanks for the info. Opera always likes to make new innovations Unite looks interesting, at the very least.
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