I was bored and I found a way too see how many times have you visited a page... You can see that info by clicking on the icon left of the address bar (as shown on the picture). If you're using Mozzila press "More information" on the window that opened, and Chrome should show the info right away.
So, I visited LFS Forums exactly 7072 times since I installed CometBird (or since the last major CometBird update)...
Also: Gamespot - 1556 times, torrent sites - around 1600 and Facebook 57150 times...
maybe because instability and crashes are caused by faulty software?
stop trying to be smart, every browser has its up and downs, and opera so far is the only one for me who has mostly ups.
No, they're not.
Thousands of people butthurted about how Windows XP "crashes every day and needs to be reinstalled on monthly basis" yet my Windows XP install on one of my netbooks is 3 years old and had 0 BSODs.
Opera is actually a browser that looks good (no big toolbars at the top) and does most of what it's supposed to. So please, tell us, where we can find it on Opera.
Oh, really? Let's see which features it comes with, built-in, without installing anything:
- Mouse gestures
- Voice recognition for commands and navigation
- Face gestures
- Turbo pages compression (up to 90%)
- Opera link for synchronizing all your Opera browsers on all operating systems
- Speed dial
- E-mail client
- Torrent client
- RSS client
- Widgets support, including Speed Dial widgets
- Extensions support
- Private windows, private tabs
- Password saving
- Download manager with extended options
- Restore closed tabs
- Notes application integrated
- Hardware acceleration
- Opera Unite server, can be used for almost anything including hosting, ftp, web server, sharing etc
- Opera Dragonfly for developers (inspect pages, elements, edit source code and see the changes in real time, etc)
- Source code validator
- Content blocker and filtering
- Themes support for real time theme changing (one click and the theme is instantly changed; no restarting the browser!)
- Real customizing of the browser. Change everything you want. Customize every button, every bar, on every area of the screen. Remove what you don't want, add what you want, create your own tabs
That's just the first things that came to my mind; there is a lot more to it.
I can't imagine what you would have said if it actually didn't have features.
Let's put it simply: Opera invented tabs. Opera invented tab stacking. Opera invented many of the features you are using on your browser right now. This, sir, is real innovation.
Edit: All of that in a small, 9,9MB quick installer. Oh, just one last thing: it doesn't actually need to be installed to work, either.