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I vote for Opera. it is more configurable than firefox. And what I apreciate at him most, he can catch almost every site and you can browse them later offline....
- 10-07-2005 #11Just Joined!
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I vote for Opera. it is more configurable than firefox. And what I apreciate at him most, he can catch almost every site and you can browse them later offline.
- 10-07-2005 #12Linux Engineer
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I use firefox, however when I'm in the right mood I use links. links can be used graphical, framebuffer (graphical without the graphics server) and console.
- 10-07-2005 #13Either in graphics or text mode, Links rocks!
Originally Posted by jaboua
- 10-08-2005 #14Linux Newbie
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For me, I use Firefox because it is simple and works great.
Opera, on the other hand, has a whole lot of features that I personally don't use and get in my way. I recommend trying out both however. You won't know for sure which you like more until you try them both out.
Awesome, my 42 post (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fans know what I'm talking about)
There is no problem so complicated that you cannot find a very simple answer to it if you look at it in the right way
- 10-08-2005 #15Just Joined!
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Firefox kicks but, not just on Linux, on all OS's.
And I'm sorry, but opera is made for old ladies, the buttons when set to "small" are so friggin' huge, I can read them from a mile away with just my right eye, which I'm legally blind in, without my contacts.
- 10-09-2005 #16Linux Engineer
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If big icons are the only reason you don't like Opera, that's one hell of a stand you're taking
Originally Posted by JKwingsfan
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