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As of release 3.0.4, Firefox supports Esperanto! (If you're using an older release, Firefox Esperantigata may still be of use.)

This page used to be mostly about Opera, praise and tips and tricks and such. I was an Opera fanatic around the turn of the millennium, and a registered user. It was small, fast, (allegedly) standards compliant, and had many handy features not found in other browsers. It was also buggy and crashed a lot, but we fans loved it anyway. But then Opera got big and bloated like the other browsers, changing to be more like them in a grab for market share I guess. And I found that its standards compliance wasn't much better than that of the others, in some ways worse; I guess standards compliant for Opera just meant no extensions. (Sometimes their "compliance" seemed more like a misunderstanding of the English standards documentation!) So I stopped using it as my development testbed, and then used it less and less for casual browsing too as time passed. By the time I removed Opera from the last machine on which I had installed it (April 2005), it still hadn't become reliable enough for me to use when I absolutely needed something to work.

So that's why this page is pretty empty now. I cleared out all my Opera praise and rants, and tips that mostly didn't matter anymore. I did give Opera another chance later anyway, when I needed an IRC client. Worked okay, but then I dumped it again. Used Internet Explorer for a while, then switched to SeaMonkey. Switched to Firefox after I overheard some coworkers talking about Firebug...


13 Novembro 2008 modifita.