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    13 KB Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:16 No.19207874  
    Why haven't you joined the master race?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:17 No.19207886
    I'm heterosexual
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:17 No.19207893
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    I like my tabs a certain way, and as far as I know, opera can't do this.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:17 No.19207897
    >>19207874
    Fuck off, you viral marketing bitch
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:18 No.19207898
    i tried opera, i hated it more than any browser i have ever used, i deleted it and moved on with my life. your thoughts?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:18 No.19207900
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    G"o"ogle?
    because botnet
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:19 No.19207916
    >>19207893
    >Tabs on top were too mainstream

    Come on, use opera. You'll fit right in
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:21 No.19207930
    Because the master race refuses to become open source and stop using shitty licenses.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:22 No.19207939
    >>19207898
    >your thoughts?

    i used to use it but never bothered installing it when i moved to a new machine. there happened to be a alternative that i had gotten used to on my old machine too that was FOSS and the fact that opera had for a long time been adware made me less interested in it too.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:22 No.19207942
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    >>19207916
    >Tabs on top used too much precious vertical space for my shitty poorfag monitor and could not into the intuitive tree structure that I love so much

    Ftfy.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:22 No.19207945
    >Why haven't you joined the master race?
    but i do use firefox
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:23 No.19207949
    I have.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:23 No.19207951
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    >>19207893

    What, like that?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:23 No.19207955
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    >>19207893
    Of course you can, the UI is very customizable.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:24 No.19207964
    >>19207951
    >>19207955
    Nice.

    Can it autohide?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:25 No.19207966
    cannot render web pages correctly.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:26 No.19207980
    >>19207955
    >>19207955
    >lacks indentation
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:27 No.19207992
    0% market share
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:27 No.19207993
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    couz i like my forifox.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:27 No.19207996
    >>19207874 master race
    a red ("0")
    SUMMERFUG

    netkum is the best
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:28 No.19208003
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    Meanwhile in the real world
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:30 No.19208019
    >Unpopular = bad

    Since when was popularity an actual indicator of quality? I mean, look at how many people buy cheap HP laptops.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:33 No.19208045
    >>19207964
    I have no idea, I use them on top, just made a screenshot.
    >>19207980
    Post screenshot of what you mean, please.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:34 No.19208054
    >>19208019
    you have a point. a point of a mans cock deep inside your anus
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:34 No.19208057
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    IE6 was great! Look how popular it was!
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:37 No.19208078
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    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:38 No.19208086
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    >>19208054
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:39 No.19208092
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    >>19208078
    Alternative for botnet logo
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)05:54 No.19208190
    >>19207993

    Why did you install the Australis theme on the UX nightly instead of regular nightly?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:01 No.19208250
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    >>19207893
    I was impresed when I saw that in firefox.

    I tested it. Whole gui of it felt a little bit slow especially when I am clicking middle mouse button in it to open new tab or close existing

    but I am considering switch to FF when/if version 8 will be as they promise
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:04 No.19208283
    >>19208078
    >0% market share
    but that's a good thing right??
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:06 No.19208296
    >2011
    >Opera
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:07 No.19208309
    >>19207874

    because I have.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:08 No.19208322
    Because inbreeding is for cousinfuckers.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:08 No.19208325
    >>19208078

    well, 0% is the way to go (you realize it's actually 4%, and that is underestimated due to the fact that it tells most websites that it is some beta version of IE)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:10 No.19208352
    >2011
    >crying about botnets and not using Chromium
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:11 No.19208362
    >>19207893

    you can stack tabs in opera just fine.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:12 No.19208370
    nightly doesnt start with an O
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:12 No.19208375
    Opera is bloated
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:13 No.19208389
    >>19208362
    In fact, it's native.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:14 No.19208394
    >>19208375
    >unlike firefox
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:14 No.19208395
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    >>19208375
    firefox that is trying to simulate all the features in opera plus some basic extensions is fucking bloated
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:14 No.19208396
    >>19208375

    bloated? I run 5 sets of 50+ tabs and barely break 1GB of ram being used.

    With Chrome that's 1.5 GB, with FF that's 2, with IE9 that isn't possible, and I haven't tried it with safari.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:14 No.19208398
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    Lol, nice timing OP. I just installed Opera to give it a try.

    What are some good extensions for it? I just installed Opera AdBlock but it's crap, can't even block certain images on sites (like the pic at the top of 4chan).
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:16 No.19208417
    >>19208398

    honestly, I run Opera fairly vanilla. I try an extension or two out every now and then, but I rarely actually use them.

    If you have an android phone get opera to phone (or something like that) and put chrome to phone onto your phone.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:16 No.19208419
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    >>19208398
    pic reltated

    also get 4chan x
    https://github.com/aeosynth/4chan-x

    and here are some tips tricks

    http://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/dtupj/welcome_the_new_opera_users_with_some_tricks_and
    /

    http://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/de5f2/20_useful_tips_for_opera/

    http://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/f84zl/tricks_you_can_do_with_opera_that_are_not_obviou
    s/
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:16 No.19208420
    I have.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:17 No.19208425
    >>19208396
    For me to make nightly break 1.5GB it requires 400+ tabs. It does easily almost 300 tabs at 1GB of memory.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:18 No.19208432
    >>19208419
    forgot to emphasize

    GET IMAGUS

    http://my.opera.com/Deathamns/blog/opera-extension-imagus

    it changes the way you look at pics but its not in official extension list.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:18 No.19208438
    >>19208398
    Try using the inbuilt Block Content function.

    Fanboy's ad list is a start.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:18 No.19208440
    >>19208398
    You could always block only the content you want - right click - block content - click on the picture.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:19 No.19208447
    >>19208425

    I said 50+ tabs in each one (at least 3 are over 100). Also, remember, I'm talking at least 40 videos.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:19 No.19208451
    >>19208395
    Firefox allows for full customization.
    Noscript +adblock
    Firefox isn't actually bloated, unlike opera who has plenty of stuff I don't use.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:20 No.19208455
    >>19208398
    AutoPatchWork
    Extendtube
    ForceSpeedDialLogos
    MakeLinks
    Re-Enable ContextMenu
    TheWeather

    Are all-round useful, also consider:
    FlagButton
    InPlace Translator
    MouseTrail

    if you're on a laptop, get open-in-background-with-long-press

    You'll also need some userjs, get it from userscripts.org.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:21 No.19208469
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    Already with you OP
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:22 No.19208476
    >>19208417

    Yeah, I've been like that too with FF and Chromium, I mainly only use extensions like AdBlock and NoScript.

    >>19208419
    >>19208432

    Thanks bro, I'll check those out.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:22 No.19208479
    >>19207874
    Try highlighting text and dragging it OP.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:23 No.19208487
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    >>19208469
    >man's rights
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:23 No.19208498
    >>19208451
    FireFox is slowed down by addons and the other things you
    don't use, Opera isn't.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:24 No.19208499
    >>19208487
    problem?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:24 No.19208500
    >>19208479

    works just fine for me. what are you getting at?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:24 No.19208507
    >>19208479
    This is the only thing I didn't switch to opera for.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:25 No.19208510
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    My IQ isn't high enough
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:25 No.19208511
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    Speaking of Opera
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:25 No.19208515
    I need ad block and ghostery to feel safe. Does Opera offer this?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:25 No.19208518
    >>19208469
    You're making us look bad.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:25 No.19208519
    >>19208500
    I installed Opera a few days ago, and couldn't drag. So I immediately uninstalled it.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:27 No.19208538
    >>19208499
    so beta
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:28 No.19208541
    >>19208511
    >Speaking of beta releases.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:29 No.19208555
    >>19208500
    Wait a minute, gonna try it on Windows 7, because when I first tried, I was on XP.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:29 No.19208558
    >>19208498
    I don't use a lot of addons. I do agree that too much addons can slow down firefox. But then again, you would have be adding plenty of unnecessary shit to achieve that.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:29 No.19208560
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    >>19208507
    >>19208479
    and why do you need to drag and drop text?
    where the fuck are dropping it?

    some real life situations describe....
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:30 No.19208569
    >>19208511

    Opera 10.0 also did the exact same thing as what you're saying Opera 10.6 does. That's just full screen mode vs. windowed mode.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:31 No.19208588
    >>19208519

    I'm doing it right now, so I honestly have no idea what you're talking about...
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:32 No.19208596
    >>19208588
    no you don't
    opera user here
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:32 No.19208603
    >>19208558

    It's because opera's add ons only run when they're needed, whereas FF's add ons run at all times.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:33 No.19208608
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    But I have.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:33 No.19208611
    >>19208560
    Some links that people post here on 4chan, contain [dot] so you can't click them, so I drag them and drop on the url bar and then fix :)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:33 No.19208613
    >>19208511
    Yawn. Every browser steals from each other.

    How soon we forget that Firefox didn't have tab focus on close options, tab-rearranging, or session saving built-in for a very long time.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:34 No.19208620
    >>19208596

    IDK. I'm running the latest version of Opera in windows 7 and it works. IDK, maybe it has something to do with my settings.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:34 No.19208621
    >>19208447
    I suppose that is worth me running a few tests by me. But still it lacks the customization of firefox and noscript+adblock plus.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:34 No.19208623
    Drag and drop

    Dragging and dropping items can speed up your browsing and facilitate customization of the browser.

    "Pick up" the desired item by clicking on it and holding the mouse button, then moving it to the desired location and dropping it. To drag and drop links, make sure to drag them directly up or down at first to initiate dragging.
    Items you can drag
    Links and images in Web pages
    Items on the personal bar
    Items in panels
    Tabs on the page bar
    All buttons and other toolbar items available in the Appearance dialog

    Dragged items can be dropped on toolbars and panels, and they can also be dragged to your computer desktop. Examples of uses:
    Dragging a link to the bookmarks panel or a toolbar saves it as a bookmark.
    Dragging a bookmark to the workspace/Web page area opens the bookmark.
    Tabs can be rearranged by dragging them on the page bar.
    Notes can be dragged into e-mail messages for automatic pasting.
    Drag a download link to the transfers panel to start downloading.

    The best way to learn more about dragging and dropping is to play around and discover all the possibilities. Most combinations of drag and drop will produce a natural, anticipated result.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:34 No.19208624
    >>19208613

    you might want to check this post

    >>19208569
    >> !Ryan..RIBs 08/04/11(Thu)06:35 No.19208631
    Hey, I want to give Opera a try.

    Before I switch, are their add-ons such as Ad block and 4chan plus?

    Thanks
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:35 No.19208632
    >>19208611

    I just highlight and then ctrl+c (I use chrome for 4chan)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:35 No.19208640
    >>19208621
    Opera has a content blocker built right into the browser and there are extensions to automatically update your filter lists. There's also NotScripts, which provides similar functionality to NoScript.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:36 No.19208652
    >>19208560
    Opera can't drag and drop text?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:36 No.19208653
    >>19208623
    I'm talking about dragging text. Just installed Opera to try that and it doesn't work.
    >>19208632
    I know how to copy-paste but I find dragging more easier/comfortable because I can do it with 1 hand, while copy-pasting requires both hands.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:36 No.19208655
    >>19208620
    3/10
    or you are just retard who don't know what we are talking about here
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:37 No.19208659
    >>19208631

    see

    >>19208455
    >>19208432
    >>19208419
    >>19208417
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:37 No.19208666
    >>19208396
    >With Chrome that's 1.5 GB, with FF that's 2

    You're making shit up, cocksucker.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:37 No.19208667
    >>19208655

    :|

    I can see myself doing it, so I'm calling fail troll on you.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:37 No.19208668
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    Opera is a browser for homosexuals by homosexuals
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:38 No.19208673
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    >>19208398

    You dont need tons of addons in opera since most 99% of it can be accessed/configured in "opera:config"

    <pic related all you need for master browsing experience
    >> !Ryan..RIBs 08/04/11(Thu)06:38 No.19208674
    >>19208659
    Ahh cheers

    *read the thread you idiot*
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:38 No.19208675
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    >>19208611
    I use ctrl+c

    if you want mouse only then just double click the word (continous text and select copy) and then paste in to address bar
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:38 No.19208677
    >>19208666

    not making anything up. It always ends up like that for me.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:39 No.19208686
    >>19208674

    :(

    I was giving the links in good faith...
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:39 No.19208690
    >>19208675
    And that is easier than just selecting and dragging ?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:40 No.19208695
    >>19208667
    Screenshot maybe?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:40 No.19208696
    >>19208690

    for me? yeah. (laptop here)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:40 No.19208697
    >Try setting boards.4chan.org to run 4chan X
    >Doesn't work
    >Try setting Opera to use 4chan X all the time
    >Still nothing
    >Open 4chan_x.user.js to see if there's a problem there
    >The file is just "<html><body>You are being <a href="https://raw.github.com/aeosynth/4chan-x/stable/4chan_x.user.js">redirected</a&
    gt;.</body></html>"
    >My face when
    >Try to post this post
    >"Posting from your ISP is banned"
    >What the hell?
    >Turns out it's because of Opera Turbo
    >My face
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:40 No.19208699
    >>19208695

    >hit both corners of the keyboard while holding down the mouse button.

    that's really going to work well...
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:41 No.19208703
    >>19208668
    Someone actually took time to make this.
    Holy shit that's pathetic :/
    >> !Ryan..RIBs 08/04/11(Thu)06:41 No.19208704
    >>19208686
    I was talking to myself lol
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:41 No.19208712
    >>19208697

    Opera turbo is technically a proxy. 4chan has a policy of banning all proxies.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:42 No.19208720
    >>19208611
    ctrl+c, l, v
    Enter
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:43 No.19208730
    >>19208703
    It's not that hard, you just need firebug.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:43 No.19208731
    >>19208712

    Yeah, I didn't know. Opera told me my internet was shit and said I should use Opera Turbo, so I clicked Ok, lol. Got it sorted now, and have 4chan X working thank god.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:43 No.19208734
    >>19208720

    I personally like ctrl+t
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:43 No.19208735
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    >>19208703
    I laughed and saved
    Opera user
    not gay
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:44 No.19208741
    >>19208730

    I think they more were talking about the fact that someone took the time to write it out. You can GUI edit webpages with opera as well.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:45 No.19208746
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    Does firefox or chrome have single key shortcuts?

    using only one key, not in combination with shift or alt or whatnost to do stuff?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:45 No.19208749
    >>19207874
    Because I used it for the past year and I now feel chrome is superior.
    More screen estate (in b4 that doesn't matter), waaaayyy better speed ('cept when I reach like 40 tabs, else chrome is better).
    Well, I have to admit, the ctrl+click to save a picture on opera was awesome, so was the mouse scroll for changing tabs, that's why I got them both on chrome vith AHK.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:45 No.19208752
    >>19208720
    First you have to select text, that press 3 buttons while holding CTRL. And that is easier than just select and drag ?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:45 No.19208756
    the boss key is just boss. :)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:46 No.19208765
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    >>19208652
    >Opera can't drag and drop text?

    >HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    I didn't know this either. This is pretty funny.
    >mfw
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:47 No.19208771
    >>19208749

    Not really. It's only a couple pixels shorter (although that IS shorter, we are DEFINITELY not talking Chrome vs. FF)
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:47 No.19208781
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    >The truth hurts somet times
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:48 No.19208782
    >>19208765
    I kinda feel sorry about Opera.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:48 No.19208788
    >>19208752

    Not taking hand off keyboard vs. taking hands off keyboard.

    yeah, it's a lot easier.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:49 No.19208795
    >>19208781
    >study shown to be a likely hoax
    >opera users still cling to it
    This is quite ferrous.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:49 No.19208796
    >>19208781

    Too bad that's fake.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:49 No.19208801
    I uh... I don't think I've EVER drag n drop'd text, EVER. Ctrl C is just so much quicker, and less awkward.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:50 No.19208811
    >>19208419
    Good God, just downloaded Ghostery and mind = blown.

    Enjoy your botnets, people.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:50 No.19208816
    >>19208801
    But I always do it. Because one hand is always on mouse, and I can use the other one to scratch my face or something.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:51 No.19208822
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    >>19208796
    >>19208795

    Its funny that from all the browsers, opera users is the most believable to have higher IQ score than others
    Hoax would be much more obvious with other browsers you yokels
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:51 No.19208828
    >>19208801

    >My face when I put two capital EVERs in there.

    Goddamn I've only been awake like 5 hours and I'm already tired as fuck.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:51 No.19208830
    >>19208816

    >one hand always on the mouse

    noob. I almost never use the mouse.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:51 No.19208831
    >>19208822
    >most believable

    nigga
    please
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:53 No.19208850
    >>19208830
    noob. I almost never use the mouse or the keyboard.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:53 No.19208852
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    >>19208703
    >the time
    fyi, it took under a minute.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:54 No.19208857
    >>19208822
    >Its funny that from all the browsers, opera users is the most believable to have higher IQ

    Meh, most Opera user are vodka engorged Russians and Ukrainians so hardly.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:55 No.19208866
    >>19208857

    I get that impression when browsing Opera's extension site and most of them are in Russian.
    >> GNU !!c52XrHZuduE 08/04/11(Thu)06:56 No.19208872
    >>19208822
    >this is what opera users actually believe
    Everyone wants to think they're smarter than everyone else, especially opera users, because it grants them some grand explanation as to why nobody cares about their browser outside of the mobile market.

    It's the Same with many GNU/Linux/BSD users
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:57 No.19208884
    I honestly dont see a single advantage that Opera holds over Firefox or Chrome and I used all three of them for quite some time. Obviously not at the same time
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:59 No.19208899
    >>19208884

    I'm using it now because I'm not going to use FF until it's in the Debian repos and Chromium is buggy for me.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)06:59 No.19208902
    >>19208884
    I only see disadvantages.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:00 No.19208903
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    >>19208852
    >Opera DragonFly master race

    >Implying any other browser has something like that.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:00 No.19208912
    >>19208884

    Presto engine.

    destroys the monkeys that FF uses.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:01 No.19208918
    >>19208902
    disadvantages of using Opera?
    I see plenty yes
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:01 No.19208928
    >>19208884

    Aren't you hardcore enough to use all 3 at the same time?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:02 No.19208932
    >>19208903
    Firebug
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:02 No.19208936
    Linux does drag and drop natively with any application. Just select the text and paste with middle click.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:02 No.19208938
    >2011
    >Not making your own browser

    I seriously hope you don't do this
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:03 No.19208944
    >>19208899

    And now that I have it with a nice skin and some useful extensions, it might be better than Chromium, imo.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:03 No.19208946
    >>19208932

    native vs. extension
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:04 No.19208959
    Because I'm quite happy with the operating system I have now.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:04 No.19208962
    >>19208946
    you do realize though that there is a reason that Opera hopped on the extension wagon too?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:04 No.19208965
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    >>19208749
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:05 No.19208969
    >>19208938
    Enlighten us, master.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:05 No.19208970
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    >>19208749
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:05 No.19208973
    >>19208962

    I was talking about dragonfly (native part of Opera) vs. Firebug (extension)

    also, Opera has had widgets for years. they just renamed it.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:06 No.19208985
    >>19208973
    that was perfectly clear. Its just also pretty obvious that built in features are not always good or even wanted by the user
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:06 No.19208989
    >>19208946
    >Opera user:
    >Look at all this shit I can't remove that I never use!

    >Firefox user:
    >Look at all this shit I can have if I want it.

    Modularity is superior.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:07 No.19208993
    >>19208965
    >>19208970
    Four pixels guys, you could make Opera shorter with a
    different skin, you cant do the same in Chrome.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:08 No.19209004
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    >2011
    >not using /g/ browser
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:09 No.19209014
    >>19208989
    Wait, what? Are you implying that you can't remove stuff in
    Opera, you have clearly never used it.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:09 No.19209016
    >>19208989

    except the extensions always use RAM if you have them installed. The parts of Opera that you aren't using aren't using any of your computer's resources.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:10 No.19209026
    >>19207993
    >tabs not alongside minimized menu
    get the fuck out of here.
    but srsly, firefox is the most minimal of all the browsers so it wins. Also, you can't beat the security it offers if you have a few addons installed like noscript, etc

    >>19208781
    funny how this correlates with actual size of userbase, isn't it?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:11 No.19209031
    >>19209016
    >2011
    >caring about ram usage

    inb4 but my laptop from 1995 only has 4GB RAM xD
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:11 No.19209038
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    >Deal with it
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:11 No.19209040
    >>19209031

    Well, when you've got so much stuff open that your web browser is using 3 GB of ram...
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:12 No.19209054
    I wish the 4chan addon for firefox would update :(
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:12 No.19209056
    >>19209031

    learn your timeline. in 1995 most computers didn't even have 4 GB of storage.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:12 No.19209058
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    >>19208989
    Its strange that people feel like that.

    >You don't use emails(retard) and don't want RSS feed or IRC?
    Don't create accounts and shit around it. Just an option sitting in tools, to create it in does not eat your fucking resources.

    >You don't use mouse gestures or userjavascripts or custom css?
    Don't enable it, don't point opera to any .js .css

    I never had feeling of bloated browser with opera, as I had with firefox when I installed 30 addons for basic functionality. Every small fucking thing in it eat on its gui speed I feel.

    But every time I discovered new featuer in opera I was like "WTF this was hidden here all the time?!"
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:14 No.19209081
    >>19209038
    I switch on Opera for doing this right now.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:15 No.19209089
    >>19209081
    You can do it on firefox too, it's called FireBug - extension.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:16 No.19209092
    >>19209031
    Clearly not a true /g/ent, remember that 4GB of RAM is all you'll ever need.
    >> less pixels Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:16 No.19209093
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    >>19208965
    >>19208970
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:17 No.19209103
    >>19209089

    extension vs. native.

    we already went over this.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:17 No.19209110
    >>19209093

    That's only half of it. It has another 52 pixel piece right below that.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:19 No.19209122
    >>19209103
    What;s the bad thing about extensions?
    They are hardly 2mb(the biggest one).
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:19 No.19209125
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    I was about to make a thread asking people what their problem with Opera was? Seeing as how it does most of the shit their browser does and is just as customizable. But then I see this is on the front page. I had a graphic ready and everything. Meh, whatever.

    So what's your problem with Opera? Pic related.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:19 No.19209126
    >>19207874
    Because i remember when they use to ask to pay for it.
    And i still laugh about it.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:19 No.19209130
    >>19209089
    >You can do it on firefox too, it's called FireBug - extension.

    Don't say 'too' silly, Opera would even have anything like it if it weren't for Firebug.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:20 No.19209137
    >>19209093
    Damn right, screen estate is irrelevant if your browser has
    nothing else to offer, see:Chrome, IE et al.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:20 No.19209142
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    >>19209058
    >You don't use emails(retard) and don't want RSS feed or IRC?
    I have an application for each of those things, and they each do them well, I don't need redundant shit.

    >I had with firefox when I installed 30 addons for basic functionality
    The bare browser provides adequate functionality as a browser, Addons, as per their name, provide additional functionality to augment the browsing experience, not replace desktop applications.

    >Every small fucking thing in it eat on its gui speed I feel.
    Strange, I don't have that problem.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:20 No.19209146
    >>19209125
    Doesn't have the features I need.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:20 No.19209148
    Because no add-ons, bad rendering and it's not free.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:23 No.19209167
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    >>19209089
    >>19209130
    >Implying Firebug is not totally useless in comparaison with DragonFly

    >Implying DragonFly was inspired by Firebug

    >Mfw
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:23 No.19209172
    >>19209126

    Because that was the standard at the time. just about the only free browser back then was IE, and you paid for that when you bought the OS.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:24 No.19209184
    >>19209148
    It's free to download from their site, retard.
    Fucking summerfags.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:25 No.19209187
    >>19209167

    8/10
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:26 No.19209197
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    >>19209148
    Free as in freedom? Your BIOS isn't free therefore your
    logic is inconsistent and your argument is invalid.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:27 No.19209221
    >>19209184
    Words can not describe the stupid in your post.
    >>19209197
    Why do you hate yourself so much that you would install non-free software?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:28 No.19209225
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    >>19209184
    >doesn't understand the distinction between gratis and libre
    >calls other people summerfags
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:30 No.19209254
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    >>19209142
    > have an application for each of those things, and they each do them well, I don't need redundant shit.
    missed the point retard. As I said option to use those things does not eat on yoru fucking resources in any feasible way. You won't even see it unless you look for it

    >Strange, I don't have that problem.
    of course you don't

    because you don't use adblock, speeddial, mousegestures, adblock, treetabs, simple mail, stylish, screen capture, foxmark, bugmenot, all in one sidebar, no script..
    and I don;t know what else...
    because you have stand alone application for all of them and if not basic functionality is for everyone dur hur

    TL;DR
    firefox user went full retard with basic functionality
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:31 No.19209260
    >>19209221

    there is a difference between free and open.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:32 No.19209278
    >>19209221
    Because I want functionality, yes I use Debian but I also
    have the .conf edited to enable non-free software, it
    just so happens that most libre software is better than
    the gratis or paid version; LibreOffice>Microsoft Office,
    OpenProj>MSProject etc.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:34 No.19209292
    >>19209254
    Does FF still have that problem?
    laughingwhores.png if so.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:37 No.19209328
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    >>19209254
    No, you don't seem to understand what the function of a browser actually is. Or the difference between augmenting the browsing experience and adding non-browser functionality to a web browser.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:39 No.19209341
    >>19209328
    Little bitch never used Pico.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:40 No.19209345
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    >>19209328

    Just like a calculator only having basic calculator functionality (adding and subtracting) is a good thing, right?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:42 No.19209377
    >>19209345
    Those are functions of an application, not applications themselves.
    Jeez you guys.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:45 No.19209407
    >>19209377

    I was talking about the calculator, but obviously that comparison just went over your head...
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:46 No.19209421
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    >>19209328
    >mfw opera supports 6 of those 9 extensions natively
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:49 No.19209446
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    >>19209328
    why are argumenting about words here

    I use opera mail and dozen other inbuild funcion in opera. Just because you call them non browser functionality doesn't make them any less useful for me.
    I don't view mousegestures and speed dial any differently than mailclient and unite. Its a useful stuff. Its just in your retarded head that you categorized them and are against one group...

    You saying that its somehow wrong for opera to include them is completely retarded.

    Go ask firefox to remove tabbed browsing because you want it as an addon.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:49 No.19209448
    >>19209407
    The TI series calculator is software that runs on a z80 CPU, and everything it does is within the scope of what you would expect an advanced calculator to do.
    You're just trying to use hyperbole, that's okay, keep going; this is great.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:50 No.19209455
    >>19209446
    Then don't call it a browser, call it an internet suite. (like Mozilla)
    >> Mac OSX 10.7 >:3 !vU1jKCjrq6!!P/I/FHo79l9 08/04/11(Thu)07:53 No.19209476
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    I usually don't use opera because I'm usually not a faggot.
    There's no such thing as a master race, just internet users with taste and without taste.
    Users with taste make the right choice, pic related.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:53 No.19209481
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    >>19209455
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:54 No.19209485
    >>19209455
    It is, Opera Software ASA could make it into a whole OS
    with little effort, I would buy one over a Chromebook.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:56 No.19209517
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    >>19209455
    >Then don't call it a browser, call it an internet suite
    >call it an internet suite
    >internet suite

    just listen to yourself for a moment.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:57 No.19209531
    >>19209476
    5/10, you made me smile.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:57 No.19209533
    >>19209448

    basic calculator functionality = addition and subtraction

    The TI-89 does that + multiplication, division, calculus, and much more.

    no one is complaining.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:57 No.19209535
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    >>19209517
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)07:58 No.19209539
    >>19209517

    godwin's law.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:00 No.19209550
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    >>19209517
    >Using opera
    >call others hipsters
    >for suggesting a less ambiguous naming convention
    ugh, whatever dude, you just don't understand.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:01 No.19209558
    >>19209517
    We've had internet suites since netscape was king, shut your whore mouth and fuck off. Your precious fatfox uses Netscape Communicator 5 code anyway.
    Funny how a browser that was intended to be the lightweight version of the mozilla suite ended up being the most bloated piece of shit ever devised.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:02 No.19209576
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    >>19209550
    i've been using opera since your dad hipstered your momma's vagina.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:05 No.19209597
    >>19209550

    dude, he never said he was using opera. In fact, he was ridiculing that Opera refers to it's software as an internet suit.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:05 No.19209600
    >>19209558
    >a browser
    >is supposed to be a lightweight version of an internet suite
    AHUAE AHUAE AHUAE/10
    >most bloated piece of shit ever devised.
    Vague, nebulous, and ultimately useless criticism using words you don't understand.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:12 No.19209678
    >>19207993
    ist das computerbase.de?
    laugingbitches.png
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:15 No.19209704
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    >>19208398

    here. Really liking it so far.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:20 No.19209745
    I put opera besides firefox with adblock on P4 computers with 512MB RAM that I fix for friends so that they don't install chrome and it's spyware.

    On a modern pc, nothing beats firefox
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:31 No.19209873
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    while Opera and Firefox users wait for their pages to load I'm already fapping.
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:34 No.19209907
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    >>19209873
    and google is watching
    also opera is faster
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:34 No.19209909
    >>19209873
    Watching porn on your TV ?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:37 No.19209953
    >>19209873
    I know hitler and that austrian guy that is fucking his daughters, whos the other two?
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:40 No.19209987
    >>19209953
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Priklopil
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rg_Haider <- also, a faggot
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:40 No.19209989
    >>19209953
    the one on the left is Jorg Haider, extreme right leader who got himself killed, the other should be another Austrian
    >> Anonymous 08/04/11(Thu)08:40 No.19209992
    >>19209907
    >Peacekeeper



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