firefox was crashing like every 10 minutes and i didn't care to figure out what extension it was because i was just sick of it.the only things i miss are downThemAll and multiple homepages (it doesn't support the pipe | yet) and a few greasemonkey mods (although i was surprised to see how many of them worked with opera's native user javascript - like the twwatwork script works, my gmail css skin works, ad filtering works through this as well)otherwise, speed is excellent - i guess it comes with having all of the extension functionality i used to use as part of the program already but their user javascript is definitely not as slow as greasemonkey. i mean i might so the original site for a second before it's redrawn using the user javascripts but i really don't mind compared to the program being slow and crashing[Edited on June 9, 2006 at 7:30 PM. Reason : oh yes, i just started this up again hahahahaha]
6/9/2006 7:27:54 PM
wow, that's hard to read through lolenglish was a bit challenging for me at 7:30 :-P
6/9/2006 11:02:50 PM
Yeah, Opera rocks. I can't wait till Opera 9. Its going to have a built in Bittorrent client, WOOT!! I'll probably still use uTorrent though.
6/10/2006 12:36:09 AM
IE>Firefox>Opera
6/10/2006 1:39:52 AM
SlimBrowser > ?It's decent I guess.
6/10/2006 1:58:12 AM
It's based on IEwouldn't call it a browser.
6/10/2006 1:58:59 AM
well...its in the name, and I use it to browse. meh.
6/10/2006 2:00:22 AM
try installing it without IE.
6/10/2006 2:01:14 AM
i know how it works, hence the question mark...but it is a good extension. pretty lightweight too.
6/10/2006 2:03:00 AM
if you know a bit of C#, you could write up a mini slimbrowser in a day
6/10/2006 2:03:53 AM
Shit man, you could do it in VB4
6/10/2006 2:06:28 AM
True, but the .NET framework makes it as simple as dropping the browser object and adding controls.
6/10/2006 2:07:35 AM