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So far a very positive experience coming from Opera 12, although it's no easy task setting it up initially with the type of things I wanted to customize. Edit: just did now, and it works :lol:įor memory usage it's stayed between 350MB-450MB running with 25 addons and various userscripts, etc. Haven't tried testing submitting a form then pressing back yet. Firefox remembers text entered in fields even after closing and re-opening the browser, as well as pressing Back generally. In terms of the browser remembering entered text it actually does a better job than Opera.
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So, quick update: I've been using Firefox exclusively for the past month and have found it to be very good. Only Opera is the winner, can open many many tabs at once with LOWEST memory & CPU consumption. While Firefuk had many memory leakage problem. At that time, IE was buggy and consume high cpu resources. I am using Intel Pentium 300MHz with 256MB of RAM. So, for testing site, I use current Opera 18x and Firefox also IE That my visitor still use Chrome, WebKit, IE and Presto Engine,including Opera Mini. I am still have thousands of Notes instead of important Speed Dial.īut, still I am facing the big 5 fact. The Opera Dragonfly, is different than WebKit or Gecko/Firebug Inspect element.Presto has nice "real time" live mouse hover and show the styles. even after successfully post, I am still can do revert previous one only click BACK The main reason why I still stick in Opera 12x are:
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I am webmaster and editing many CSS/HTML code etc. switch-to-tab Blacklist (to be able to open the same url in multiple tabs) RighToClick (stops javascript annoyances such as forbidden right click, forbidden text selection or cascading dialog boxes) Organize Status Bar (Revived) (to be able to hide some buttons from statusbar) Menu Filter (simple and non-buggy extension to customize context menu) Link and Forminfo (like Links panel, I use it with View Dependencies extension) Tile Tabs (Firefox does not support MDI, this extension reduces the impact of the problem)
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OpenDownload² (option save download in temp folder and autoopen when completed - especially useful for *.exe) Open in Browser (option to try to display file in browser instead of downloading, I use it with InlineDisposition extension) InheritPrincipal (execute javascript in urlbar) HeaderControlRevived (per-site referer, useragent and language) FxIF (EXIF data in image properties, I use it with Element Properties extension)
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Advance Cookie Manager or Cookies Manager+ Mouse Gestures Redox (best extension for mouse gestures + rock gestures) Put buttons in this order: reload-stop, so they will merge into a single button. These input boxes are always there, but hidden. I suppose the benefit of the addon is adding the Keyword input box to the pop-up bookmark star in the addressbar when you first create one, as well as Description, and a few other options, similar to expanding Opera's 'Details' button.
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Tab Utilities is better than Tab Mix Plus IMHO. Can't say I'd want to continue using it based on this experience.Į_UltraCompate -> falseĮ_TotalCommander -> false
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Strangely Tab Utilities seems to add an irremovable toolbar full of buttons to links of 'Total Commander', 'UltraCompare', 'FreeGate', etc.
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I created several custom searches accessible via a text selection context menu and with JSON autosuggestion. Additionally JSON autosuggestion can't be manually added to custom searches. While Firefox does include the ability to add basic custom searches via bookmarks with keywords they aren't accessible via a text selection context menu (in Opera it would be 'Search With>').