This is digg, everyone has insane amount of karma to abuse. I am sure they will bury my "Keychain" comment too. Won't be surprised.What about those "unofficial" Mozillazine site which you either get banned/censored or flamed for critiquing Firefox by developers themselves? Especially when you ask about what is the deal about private data to Google in every opportunity?
Yes, but Opera doesn't do things quite as well as the Firefox plugins do. To Opera, script-blocking is just a feature (or the byproduct of a developer tool), to the NoScript people it's their mangum opus. Opera will never beat FIrefox in terms of functionality because allowing third party features is like open source in a way: by opening up the platform and allowing people to write their own innovations based on their own unique perspectives, end-users will get /amazing/ features very fast.For example, can Opera block javascript by default and when i visit a website, show me a quick drop down list of servers with scripts on this page and ask me which ones to block? Can Opera block Flash and Java plugins by default unless I click on them? Does the ad-blocking feature allow me to download a pre-built list of ad-patterns that I can just apply and forget about ads entirely?
mrviklundJan 9, 2008
Mozilla > Opera
ilgazJan 9, 2008
This is digg, everyone has insane amount of karma to abuse. I am sure they will bury my "Keychain" comment too. Won't be surprised.What about those "unofficial" Mozillazine site which you either get banned/censored or flamed for critiquing Firefox by developers themselves? Especially when you ask about what is the deal about private data to Google in every opportunity?
armbarJan 9, 2008
Opera has lock tab :) Right-click->Lock Tab
jammerdelrayJan 10, 2008
Firefox 3 beats opera on speed, only thing I need to know
fogbog293Jan 10, 2008
Yes, but Opera doesn't do things quite as well as the Firefox plugins do. To Opera, script-blocking is just a feature (or the byproduct of a developer tool), to the NoScript people it's their mangum opus. Opera will never beat FIrefox in terms of functionality because allowing third party features is like open source in a way: by opening up the platform and allowing people to write their own innovations based on their own unique perspectives, end-users will get /amazing/ features very fast.For example, can Opera block javascript by default and when i visit a website, show me a quick drop down list of servers with scripts on this page and ask me which ones to block? Can Opera block Flash and Java plugins by default unless I click on them? Does the ad-blocking feature allow me to download a pre-built list of ad-patterns that I can just apply and forget about ads entirely?
insomniac8400Jan 11, 2008
Opera is 5 dollars. For that money you get subpar flash support.
potofgravyMar 9, 2008
Tabs mix plus.. Umm.. You didn't really TRY and look for one did you?