Opera vs Maxthon Cloud Browser
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blackbird71 last edited by@jazei, I think you'll find that among desktop browsers, only Opera and Yandex browsers have Turbo Mode (which actually uses a proxy server to compress data from websites before it's routed to the user). 
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Deleted User last edited byIt uses webkit and is based on Chromium if you're using Linux. I "think" it uses the Trident rendering engine for Windows OS but I'm not sure. I think it has limited add-ons and those are third party. Plus if you do a little digging you'll discover a lot of complaints about it crashing frequently and causing many pages to hang. if you don't like Opera, try Firefox. 
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sebaemanuelgo last edited byI use Opera for some time, but from version 15 lost many features, so I try to find a browser that looks like Opera 12 
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Deleted User last edited byYou should use Firefox. I don't like anything from China, so I wouldn't use Maxthon. 
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Deleted User last edited byFirefox extensions allow you to set up the browser to approximate your older Opera settings. And like Sidney, I'd be very careful about using a browser from China. 
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A Former User last edited byAt least the site's loading nicely*  * k-art. * k-art.Fast and versatile Internet Browser based on Chromium, with highest level of security! 
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scribe-uk last edited bySince Opera went down the Chrome route, I've been using Maxthon. I've found it to be a little faster than Firefox, and with very few crashes. Maxthon does have a lot of skins, but not many extensions - for that, Firefox is unbeatable, and much better than either Opera or Chrome. Opera 26 has I think, still got quite a long way to go before I can use it as my main browser. If you are looking for a browser that's like Opera 12 you might like Otter - http://otter-browser.org/ 
