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(Unverified)May 14th 2007 11:10PM
Opera's a good browser, but lacks the functionality of Firefox. I've used them both for quite a while, and I dislike that tabs are above the address bar and you can't move them down. At least you couldn't with 9.0, the last version I tried. Also, there's a lot of features built into Opera that I don't want and won't use, but Firefox keeps most of that to a minimum and encourages extensions to be used for them instead, thus letting the user chose what functions they want and what they don't so they don't waste precious memory on wasted things. I play video games quite a bit, and I've noticed Opera gives me a LOT more lag than Firefox when I keep it open in the background.