Opera won PCWorld's Benchmark tests
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vinczej last edited by
In the PCWorld Magazine was made browser test with IE, FF, Chrome, Safari and Opera Next. In the 3 of 6 Benchmark tests won Öpera!
In plugins won FF and Chrome, because for Opera was regarded only own extensions, not Chrome's. But Opera can implement Chrome's extensions, too.
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lem729 last edited by
Well, I wish I could read German, but the post is April 2014, so that sounds pretty good. Thanks for letting us know, Vinczej.
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grzejnik32 last edited by
Cześć Lemari. Dlaczego taka cisza na polskim forum? użytkownicy z Polski żyją?
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lemari last edited by
Cześć Lemari. Dlaczego taka cisza na polskim forum? użytkownicy z Polski żyją?
Cześć! Jak widzisz żyją, trochę jest na vivaldi.net.
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colderwinters last edited by
Who cares, most of those are synthetic benchmarks anyway, meaningless in the real world.
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lem729 last edited by
Bah, humbug I think it's a plus. People read the competitions. It doesn't hurt Opera if they do well against the name browsers with the big following. It can pull more people to try Opera. Once they try Opera, they may like it, be hooked, enjoy the great camraderie we have in the forum here.
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dallen61061 last edited by
Do any of those benchmarks inlcude visiting the Tour de France official website? In Opera, the pages jiggle up and down, especially when I am looking at the list of starters at http://www.letour.com/le-tour/2014/us/starters.html. I just checked that page with Firefox, Chrome, and IE, and none had that problem. Has anyone else reported problems with the Tour de France webpage?