Where were you when ChrOpera became the best browser?
New ChrOpera 38 with
Battery Saver check it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJkXvApM750
Custom lists for build in adblocker
Speed Dial Improvements
>>54973366
How does it feel to know that no matter how much you shill it, your shitty browser will NEVER EVER be relevant?
>>54973383
The "Opera is not relevant" meme was relevant when Opera used presto. Now that they've switched to webkit it's as relevant as any other browser.
I've lost count of how many years I've been using opera at this point
At least the shill's distinguishing between the shitty Chrome clone and the real thing now.
Operah-MINi master race reporting inside
Why not use Vivaldi instead? It's pretty stable now.
>>54973565
>using a Chromium web app as a browser
>>54973366
>still no tab stack
>best browser
>>54973565
I really like the UI but goddammit why is it so slow?
>>54973691
because it's written in fucking javascript.
>>54973691
See >>54973574
The UI's written in JavaScript, it's essentially a website.
>>54973366
Browsers or software in general don't waste battery just because. I guess battery saver is just limits the amount of CPU Opera can use, which could lead to bad performance.
>>54973691
>>54973565
My problem isn't that it's slow, but it seems to use more resources than chrome does.
I'm using Opera 36 so I'm a bit behind but it's hands-down the best web browser out there.
>>54973550
Best browser. The data compression is unmatchable.
>>54973550
This.
Try opera mini beta for maximum profit.
>supports Webp and Webp transparency
I love it.
>>54974068
they put all your traffic through a VPN where it's compressed on a virtual server that opera owns. they read all your traffic. it's in the EULA. they use the data to recommend things through their Discover news service.
>>54973565
>using a browser that doesn't even have drag&drop tabs
I really hope you're kidding.
I use Opera instead of chromium for pop-up videos. You can even use them on other desktops in linux