What makes Opera better than others?
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treego last edited by treego
https://forums.opera.com/topic/41570/positively-preferring-opera-over-the-pretenders/
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kanikavatsyayan last edited by
Hey Ava,
I think Opera has its own audience, just like people have a psychology that pushes them towards using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Maybe it is the difference between the layout that captures the attention of the users. Some people like it all on their screen while some prefer a clean browsing experience with just a search tab on the front.
I think thatโs what all is making all the difference.
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InetSoft last edited by
The fact that is not made by a US-based big tech company, so you can trust it better.
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AliciaHaag last edited by
@avanotty
Opera benefitsWork speed
Saving traffic
Blocking ads
Built-in VPN
Convenient sidebar with tools
"My Flow" (a service that allows you to synchronize content on different devices within a browser. This is a kind of chat that you can connect to by scanning a QR code. Messages sent in it with files and links from your computer are immediately sent to the browser on your phone)
Built-in messengers
Convenient screenshot, does not capture anything unnecessary
Mouse gestures
Button gestures
Keyboard shortcuts
Registration
Express panel
Energy savingP.S. Well, these are all little things. You just have to try this bruiser and decide if it is right for you.
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Farmantraon last edited by
@avanotty "It also performs and loads pages much, much faster" "1 week of usage" Any clean web browser installation can be faster than one that has a lot of caches, extensions, cookies, etc. But yeah, Opera tends to use less RAM than chrome
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ThinkGlass Banned last edited by leocg
I remember using opera a few years back when smartphones had hit the market for the first time. I was using Sony Xperia Mini. It had an inbuilt (already installed) Opera browser app. I didn't use any other browser, though I was familiar with many other browsers. If I recall it correctly, it had a neatly organised user interface and I was completely happy with the experience.
But, the shift happened when I started using the laptop and changed my phone. Laptops have Google chrome as a default browser, and smartphones running on android OS gives us chrome. I think the shift happened more like an external force. When people start using smartphones that run on android, they get used to the idea that chrome is a default browser. The majority of the users do not download or install any other browser, they will never go to that extend and they stick with what they have. -