Firefox Good, Opera Better

With all of the hoopla about Firefox out there, I thought I’d weigh in with my 2 cents worth.

First of all, if you are STILL using Internet Explorer, please, please download a copy of Firefox and give it a test drive for at least a week. I’d recommend you install a few extensions as well. I consider the mouse-gestures and Sage add-ins a must. You will find Firefox to be a fast, lean, great-looking, secure web browser with numerous feature sorely lacking in Internet Explorer. Tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, support for RSS, mouse-gestures – the list is long. I LOVE a few features – one of my favorite is the “Begin finding when you begin typing” feature. With this option enabled, (inexplicably, not the default setting) finding a word or phrase in a document could not be easier – simply type the word. Very slick. My bet is that you’ll like it.

That said, I’d agree that Firefox is cool, but it’s no where near as nice as Opera. Here are a dozen resons why Opera RULES!

  1. Opera saves much more state when it exits. Even if the computer crashes, Opera will re-open exactly where it left off – all tabs open, and all of the history saved along with each tab. Firefox does not save history.
  2. Tabs in Opera can be relocated – or even torn off the page altogether.
  3. Clicking on the CURRENT tab takes you back to the tab you were viewing PREVIOUSLY. Brilliant!! This feature alone convinced a coworker to try Opera, and he has since become a HUGE advocate for Opera.
  4. Opera’s mouse-gestures work flawlessly. I found pages in Firefox that somehow prevented mouse-gestures from working.
  5. Opera includes an amazing e-mail client. For the majority of users, it’s great. My only complaint is that Opera lacks support for LDAP. (For this reason and because Opera’s spell-checker is clunky, I use Thunderbird as my e-mail client.)
  6. Opera’s zoom and full page views are the best in the browser biz.
  7. Opera’s fast-forward option is brilliant. Coupled with mouse-gestures and the full-screen view, fast-forward is one of my favorite Opera features. You just have to try it to understand what a cool feature this is. (If you’re viewing my site with Opera now, click the fast-forward button. You can also press ALT-Right Arrow, or learn the mouse-gesture for fast-forward. Press F11 and try this in full page mode. Awesome!)
  8. It is possible (and fun!) to work in Opera entirely without a mouse.
  9. Pressing ALT-SPACE to go to the home page is easier (but less intuitive?) than Firefox’s ALT-HOME key combination.
  10. I can tell Opera to use my proxy server (or not) with a single key-stroke (F12) and a single mouse-click. Firefox requires a minimum of six clicks. Internet Explorer needs seven! Hey – this stuff adds up!
  11. Opera’s “wand” is the best password management system I have ever seen.
  12. Opera’s support for RSS works better. Firefox (with Sage installed) generates really nice looking article indexes, but the feed from one of my favorite blogs causes Firefox to crash.

To me, Opera still gets the nod, but I’d recommend that you check out both of these excellent browsers. They both render my site better and faster than I.E. does – and that makes me very happy.

7 Comments Add yours

  1. BaliBruce says:

    Dude, ok, I switched! Still getting used to it (I really loved Firefox). One question. Is there a way (like Firefox) that when I right-click on a link and choose ‘open in new window’, it WON’T take me to that new window?
    see ya soon,
    Bruce

  2. Cindy says:

    OK, OK already! I know you’ve been after me to switch for years now and I keep putting it off. Well, I have finally decided to do it, but not because of your insistance. It’s because I want to be able to share email and address books on all of the computers on my home network and I CAN’T with OE! I figured that one out after much research. Pretty stupid if you ask me. Yes, there’s a ‘work around’ but it’s time consuming and not worth it. So, after Christmas I’ll download FireFox and Thunderbird and they had better live up to my expectations! 🙂

  3. piredude says:

    I access the same mail and mail folders from multiple locations with IMAP. I also have an on-line address book which can be accessed from anywhere as well. If you’d like to give it a try, there are instructions for connecting to my LDAP server on my other blog – http://fourthstreetlofts.com.

  4. piredude says:

    Bruce, It’s even easier to do this with Opera. Use CTRL-SHIFT-CLICK.

  5. Kalvin says:

    There are some other issues with Opera. Some websites require you to access advanced features with IE ONLY! For instance: ESPN has a plug-in to view streaming highlights that will not function with Opera. If there is a plug-in that can fix that, I’d love to know.

    Opera is my primary browser but I still use IE once in a while when viewing these types of sites.

    Thunderbird rocks for email. I don’t miss Outlook at all!

  6. piredude says:

    Kalvin, you are right. Unfortunately, many web sites are designed using I.E.-only features. I do hope this trend will change soon. As more people adopt alternative browsers, developers may eventually get a clue.

    My answer is to boycott sites that dictate the type of browser I must use, but I realize that from time to time this can be difficult.

    By the way, have you tried Opera’s RSS features? Visit a site with an RSS feed, like mine. http://thedude.com/index.xml. Did you see that? Opera should have immediately subscribed you to my site. Click on the Mail icon to the left. You will be informed any time I make an update to my site.

    Also, I’m delighted to learn that you use Thunderbird. 🙂

  7. Eduardo says:

    I think you forget the issue of the large amount of memory firefox acumulate, even if the cache is set up to 20Mb, the memory used by firefox rise 200Mb in some sessions

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