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Why Doesn’t Opera Have More Market Share in North America?

Written on October 16, 2009 by Charles Moore and 49 people have commented

I usually have at least three browsers open at any time. One will be a Mozilla Gecko app (Firefox, Camino, or SeaMonkey) and one an Apple WebKit based program (Stainless, Cruz, iCab, Shiira, OmniWeb, or especially since Safari 4 was released, Safari itself). Interestingly, I find I like Safari 4 better on my old Pismo [...]

Opera 10: Solid, Stable, Innovative

Written on September 11, 2009 by Charles Moore and 14 people have commented

Right on schedule, Opera released Opera 10 for download last week, and, as expected, it’s a solid and lively performer — no major visible changes from the late betas and release candidate builds I’ve been reporting regularly. Opera 10 has been my default browser on all three of my production Macs for the past six [...]

Beta Watch: Opera 10 Beta 1 Turbo

Written on June 18, 2009 by Charles Moore and 3 people have commented

Back in March, I reviewed the Opera Turbo Labs preview version of the Opera 10 alpha browser incorporating server-side optimization and compression technology that Opera claims can speed throughput over slow connections by reducing the amount of data needed to display Web pages by up to 80 percent — music to my ears, being stuck [...]

Fun With Skinning Opera

Written on June 03, 2009 by Charles Moore and 10 people have commented

I use a bunch of different Web browsers — Opera, Camino, Firefox (or lately the Shiretoko Intel-optimized build of Firefox), Safari, Netscape 9 on my OS 10.4 machines, and iCab — but my favorite continues to be Opera. I’m specifically using the Alpha Turbo 10 version, which is far and away the fastest browser on [...]

Opera 10 Turbo Gives Slow Connections a Kick in the Pants

Written on March 19, 2009 by Charles Moore and 9 people have commented

Software innovations are often over-hyped, so I approached the Opera Turbo Labs preview version of the Opera 10 browser with — how shall I say? — hopeful skepticism. As one who has suffered (not too strong a word) with a slow rural dial up Internet connection for the past 12 years, I’m eager to embrace [...]

Third Party Web Browsers Appearing in the App Store

Written on January 14, 2009 by David Appleyard and 7 people have commented

Having prevented the listing of any web browser apps in the App Store since it’s launch, the past 24 hours has seen Apple begin to authorize this type of application on a widespread basis. The company has been reluctant to sell any applications competing with those found on the iPhone by default, such as Safari, [...]