Why did opera change to chrome engine?
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rlaing0727 last edited by
I don't know what is all this compatibility people taking about why I should switch to the new browser. 12X opera works for 99.99 of all websites and even if it didn't they made it easy to open in another browser.
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lem729 last edited by
I love Opera 23. It's faster than Presto. The Speed Dial with folders is wonderful. The ability to use almost any Chrome extension is a really nice extra. I enjoy the Discover feature, as well as Stash. And I do find it easier to access sites with it. On the other hand, you can also, with extensions, open any site in the Opera 23 browser in another browser. Still, I think it's great that Opera Presto has a loyal following. Hats off to Opera for making them both available -- Opera Presto, and the new Opera.
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kesetrum last edited by
Why Using Opera, while Google Chrome is built on the same platform?
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Here you go ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/win/ it's still there, although it won't be getting any updates though.
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A Former User last edited by
Why Using Opera, while Google Chrome is built on the same platform?
Opera and Chrome are different browsers with different feature sets. Using the same platform doesn't make different applications identical.