Google Chrome Likely to Dethrone Internet Explorer

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  1. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
       #50

    BunnyJ said:
    Post of the day and totally correct.
    I agree, what works for you personally is what matters at the end of the day,,, BunnyJ

    Opera 2014 for me all the way and first choice of any browser on the market in the current set up of the internet network
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  2. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #51

    AcuraTML said:
    I agree, what works for you personally is what matters at the end of the day,,, BunnyJ

    Opera 2014 for me all the way and first choice of any browser on the market in the current set up of the internet network
    I used to love Opera.. when it first came out and it was the only browser you could fit on one floppy disk.. amazing.
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  3. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
       #52

    BunnyJ said:
    I used to love Opera.. when it first came out and it was the only browser you could fit on one floppy disk.. amazing.
    That's for sure BunnyJ

    Until 2015 and onward where Opera stopped and done a 360 degree turn and started to only focus nothing more in their browser and updates in mobile only, what is left are old generation of Opera Browsers on their web page and it seems they only will be primarily on working and updating their famous browser only on Mobile and portable devices and that's sad
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  4. Posts : 74
    W7/64 Pro
       #53

    After months of rumor, Opera finally confirmed two weeks ago that its board had accepted a takeover offer from a consortium of Chinese firms for the price of $1.2 billion. While the board clearly had a few options, it decided to go with a consortium that includes mobile game company Kunlun, security and search firm Qihoo 360, and Yonglian Investment. For most Opera users, the sale came as a bit of a shock, not in the least because Qihoo 360 doesn’t necessarily have the best reputation. Opera CEO: Sale To Chinese Consortium Wasn’t Our Decision | TechCrunch
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  5. Posts : 1,327
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #54

    Well, guess I'm in the distinct minority here as I use Edge as my primary browser. I have 5 yes Five browsers installed and use each at various times/moods. Edge, I.E. Opera, FireFox, Epic privacy browser. As stated Edge is used the vast majority of the time as I've had no troubles with it at all. Followed by a coin flip between Opera and FF. IE for when I have to get on the V.A.'s network as it works best for them. Opera was my standard go to always used browser for many many years but but since they "gave up" and started using Webkit ...... well, I just lost a little respect for them Its mainly on my machine for the nostalgia though I do still use it on occasion. Epic....... I really like but its my "newest" and I'm still poking around the corners and crevices of it for now. It has definite potential though.
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  6. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
       #55

    Leopard said:
    After months of rumor, Opera finally confirmed two weeks ago that its board had accepted a takeover offer from a consortium of Chinese firms for the price of $1.2 billion. While the board clearly had a few options, it decided to go with a consortium that includes mobile game company Kunlun, security and search firm Qihoo 360, and Yonglian Investment. For most Opera users, the sale came as a bit of a shock, not in the least because Qihoo 360 doesn’t necessarily have the best reputation. Opera CEO: Sale To Chinese Consortium Wasn’t Our Decision | TechCrunch
    @Leopard.

    Farewell for sure in this case for Opera ever looking at anything PC Desktop or Laptop related, this new owner is more into mobile and cloud services

    RIP Opera for daily PC Desktop/Laptop use, just like everything else, even Windows 10 will morf in a couple of years into Mobile and Tablet user friendly use only
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  7. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #56

    AcuraTML said:
    @Leopard.

    Farewell for sure in this case for Opera ever looking at anything PC Desktop or Laptop related, this new owner is more into mobile and cloud services

    RIP Opera for daily PC Desktop/Laptop use, just like everything else, even Windows 10 will morf in a couple of years into Mobile and Tablet user friendly use only
    The founder of Opera is off with his own project so there is still some hope.
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  8. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
       #57

    BunnyJ said:
    The founder of Opera is off with his own project so there is still some hope.
    @BunnyJ

    from your mouth to Gods ears :)
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  9. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #58

    AcuraTML said:
    @BunnyJ

    from your mouth to Gods ears :)
    Here:
    A New Web Browser for Our Friends – Vivaldi
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  10. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
       #59

    @BunnyJ

    I loaded Vivaldi and it doesn't interest me at all, just lots of eye candy too me, for speed still Opera 2014 is still way ahead from every browser to this date...

    But mind you Vivaldi can go somewhere in time and hopefully their design sticks around for the PC Desktop Workstation user
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