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Firebird VS Opera


Which do you prefer for everyday use?  

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  1. 1. Which do you prefer for everyday use?

    • Opera
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    • Firebird
      147


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Opera is ad-ware until you pay for it, so it's not completly free.

Operas is much more mature imo and feels more ready than Firebird does. There are of course loads of addons you can put ontop of Firebird to make the experience better, but it still doesn't feel right for me. I've tried Firebird on and off since the Phoenix time (0.3 i think), but i end up using it just a few days before I go back to another browser that shall be nameless to avoid a flamewar :) (Not Opera)

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Opera is ad-ware until you pay for it, so it's not completly free.

Operas is much more mature imo and feels more ready than Firebird does. There are of course loads of addons you can put ontop of Firebird to make the experience better, but it still doesn't feel right for me. I've tried Firebird on and off since the Phoenix time (0.3 i think), but i end up using it just a few days before I go back to another browser that shall be nameless to avoid a flamewar :) (Not Opera)

It will do, opera has the added development time, firebird isnt even at v1 yet,

I dont think this is a fair poll at all...

Firebird btw, just learning to love it :)

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I switch back and forth between Opera, Firebird and Internet Explorer. Just depending on my mood.

I downlloaded the latest build of firebird and am using it now, but probably going to switch back to opera when I am done typing this. Why because that pic by XP_2003 is so tasty and I a sick of not being able to see my text curser (the blinking line) it just disappears at random. Don't know why but it does.

In short Firebird is great but just not stable enough.

edit/ I feel sometimes alot of people use Firebird just because its the "thing" and your not cool and 1337 if you don't use it.

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I switch back and forth between Opera, Firebird and Internet Explorer. Just depending on my mood.

I downlloaded the latest build of firebird and am using it now, but probably going to switch back to opera when I am done typing this. Why because that pic by XP_2003 is so tasty and I a sick of not being able to see my text curser (the blinking line) it just disappears at random. Don't know why but it does.

In short Firebird is great but just not stable enough.

edit/ I feel sometimes alot of people use Firebird just because its the "thing" and your not cool and 1337 if you don't use it.

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edit/ I feel sometimes alot of people use Firebird just because its the "thing" and your not cool and 1337 if you don't use it.

Erm no, this is the internet, i dont do things to be "in" with the crowd, for me Firebird is tons better than IE, which is why im using it, as stated before in the thread, Opera is an internet suite, i dont want overbloated rubbish, i want streamlined web browser that can render properly.

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opera - unless firebird becomes as customizable as opera is, i don't think i'll switch.

and yes, i've used both. i used firebird for quite a while on my roommate's machine (he was never in the dorm, so his computer basically became my downloading zombie :D ) and it's nice, but i kept opera on my main rig and i love it.

along with nero and winamp 2.91, opera is one of the best programs i've ever started using.

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Opera definitely.

and for those who thinks opera is not a browser but a suite, think abt this. Inbuilt newsreader or the mail client don't bloat it or slow it down (M2 is like a 300 KB extension that is loaded when required, compare that to thunderbird). It's still half the download size and faster to load than FireBird.

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