Apr 20, 2005

Opera

A while ago I posted a note on the info page of my photoblog telling loyal Opera users to email me and explain why they chose the browser they did. About a week ago, Jason became the first to do so. I thought people might be interested to read some of what he said.

I don’t pretend to sit here like some would and preach that my browser of choice is better than yours (Unless you happen to be an Internet Explorer user, in which case I’d find it almost impossible not to after I’d stopped laughing at you). Firefox is, as far as I’m concerned, a brilliant browser, and one that I happily and regularly recommend to friends, family, and colleagues. It’s raised the game for browsers, and really thrust its way into the market as a viable alternative to IE, and because of that you can’t help but respect it.

Firefox is superb, but I’ll always prefer Opera. From the first day I sat down and decided to try it I knew I’d found the interface that I wanted to use to browse the web. I don’t use Opera or indeed any browser because I want to “Rediscover the web”, I use it because I want to surf the web, and I want the tool that allows me to do that easily,
and efficiently.

Mouse Gestures, Customisation (But quickly! No Options menu, just one button press), the Wand (Opera’s Password Manager - All I need to do is go to a page that requires me to log in, and gesture forwards. If I’ve got multiple usernames, it’ll ask me which I want to use, if I haven’t it’ll log me in), they all work together to allow me to surf without thinking about how I’m doing it (That’s me personally, I’m not saying anyone else would have the same success using Opera as I do).

The whole point is though, that I think it comes down to personal preference. Right now I’m sat in front of a little Powerbook using Safari (A Mozilla based browser), and though I’ve tried Opera on it, it didn’t click like it did on my PC. It doesn’t bother me though. When I do surf on the Powerbook, I can surf almost as well as I can with Opera on the PC, and with time, I’ll probably be able to match it (Held back only by the touch-pad and screen size, one reason I use a USB mouse andexternal screen when I’m at home!)

“….in my experience, it is the best one out there for Windows.”

People say exactly the same for Opera too, and they’re right. It all comes down to personal preference, provided you don’t use IE, then it’s just blind ignorance. (Or you happen to be updating windows…)

I was very happy to get this email from Jason. It was exactly what I wanted: the opinion of someone who gave up on IE but ended up with Opera instead of Firefox or some other browser.

I guess my dislike if Opera is a personal preference. Honestly, I haven’t used it that much, but to me it seems ugly and bulky. Maybe that’s just my inherent distrust of feature-heavy programs coming out, though.

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3 Comments

Stephen Roller at 5:02 AM on 4/20/05

Well I’m going to explain why I dislike them because I’m an asshole who makes his opinion known.

I can’t stand Opera simply because there is no shortcut key to select the URL box. In Firefox, there are two. In IE there two + one similar one.

I also dislike Opera because, on linux, it uses Qt as its interface engine. That’s just a major turn off for me. *Shrug*

Still speaking of interface, I have to say that I dislike Opera’s custom interface and skins. I much prefer my browser to cleanly fit into my environment. Opera sticks out like a sore thumb unless you use the Windows Classic theme. Even then, if you’re using Linux or the WinXP blue theme, it still sticks out majorly.

I also hate the idea of paying for a webbrowser. Or most software for that reason. I’m a major Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) advocate.

I need to give Opera8 a try since it just came out.

Stephen Roller at 4:39 PM on 4/20/05

Oh, and I just want to mention this. Safari is not a mozilla based browser. It is a KHTML based browser, based on the KDE browser Konqueror.

Oh, and if you want to read the opinions of people who have switched to Opera, try looking online.

Opera is an great project. If you really want to know why I think people don’t use it like they use firefox, it’s because it costs money. While you can have that annoying ad take up your screen space, few people want that.

Jasoon at 3:56 PM on 4/24/05

“Oh, and I just want to mention this. Safari is not a mozilla based browser. It is a KHTML based browser, based on the KDE browser Konqueror.” - Eternally corrected and enlightened, cheers!

You put forward some good points on why so many people dislike Opera over other browsers and when you say it comes down to money, it’s so true. I’d never actually noticed that there wasn’t a shortcut key to the URL box on Opera, even though I’m prone to using it quite often (I had to go and check!) otherwise. I guess that’s because with Opera so much of what I do is gesture based, that a click to the URL box is nothing. (The mouse is going all over the place anyway! *Laughs*)

Janet, thank you! It’s a pleasure to appear here, even if it makes me seem like Opera scum!