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:OSNews: One Week with Firefox, its Extensions and Opera
OSNews: One Week with Firefox, its Extensions and Opera
Jul 3, 2004, 13 :00 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (12433 reads)

(Other stories by Martín Marconcini)

"I have to admit that I am an Opera fan; I started using it when a friend of mine came with version 6.0 and installed it to me. My first impression was not very good because the screen was crowded with toolbars, icons and things. But I spent a few minutes examining each one and removing all; I like the screen clean, not filled with toolbars and things that waste screen space, after all, 1024 x 768 is not enough.

"I am a power user but I use Windows XP because I am working with .NET on a big project. So I've heard about mozilla a long time ago, tried it, and uninstalled it quickly. Huge piece of slow software (compared to whatever I was using back in that time –either opera or IE-)..."

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Martín Marconcini writes:Despite the fac ...   Some comments   
John Thompson
Jul 3, 2004, 16:13:12
 
Really, I think these comparisons approa ...   Works for me....   
James E LaBarre
Jul 4, 2004, 02:52:46
 
Firefox does not have mail because it&#3 ...   No Mail   
Nicholas Holowaty
Jul 6, 2004, 14:31:16
 
The latest Firefox replaces Opera for me ...   Fox beats Opera   
JurgyMan
Jul 6, 2004, 14:38:40
 
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