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<blockquote data-quote="cybertalus" data-source="post: 1421271" data-attributes="member: 4400"><p>I haven't tried Mozilla, but as far as customizability goes, I know Opera has loads (way more than I'll ever use), but lots of it seems to only be achievable through manually editing configuration files. For me, once I get my toolbars how I like them (text only, buttons in the order they were in Opera 5, and redundant clock sitting in the lower right just above the one on the Windows taskbar) I'm all set. It's nice to know I can mess with other stuff if I ever want to, but chances are I won't.</p><p></p><p>Just as an aside, much as I try not to, as an Opera devotee I sometimes get frustrated with Mozilla's popularity. I'll see someone talking about how they love Mozilla for W3C compliance, tabbed browsing, or mouse gestures and I'll be sitting there thinking "Yeah, and Opera's been doing that since before Mozilla was even announced." I think I now have an idea of what it felt like to be a Mac user when Windows came out. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From the reactions I see on the Opera forums, M2 seems to be something that an individual either loves or hates. I really wanted to love it, but after a month I still couldn't stand it, so I gave up.</p><p></p><p>But I'm extremely picky about my e-mail client. I must've tried a half dozen different ones at various times before Thunderbird finally freed me from Outlook Express. Even with Thunderbird I had to give up a couple of things I liked about OE, but I gained a spellchecker (OE 6's lack of one angered me to no end) and the satisfying feeling of having finally freed myself of all MS software aside from Windows itself.</p><p></p><p>Now if I could just quit trying to use mouse gestures and Opera-specific keyboard shortcuts while I'm browsing the files on my computer with Windows Explorer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybertalus, post: 1421271, member: 4400"] I haven't tried Mozilla, but as far as customizability goes, I know Opera has loads (way more than I'll ever use), but lots of it seems to only be achievable through manually editing configuration files. For me, once I get my toolbars how I like them (text only, buttons in the order they were in Opera 5, and redundant clock sitting in the lower right just above the one on the Windows taskbar) I'm all set. It's nice to know I can mess with other stuff if I ever want to, but chances are I won't. Just as an aside, much as I try not to, as an Opera devotee I sometimes get frustrated with Mozilla's popularity. I'll see someone talking about how they love Mozilla for W3C compliance, tabbed browsing, or mouse gestures and I'll be sitting there thinking "Yeah, and Opera's been doing that since before Mozilla was even announced." I think I now have an idea of what it felt like to be a Mac user when Windows came out. :) From the reactions I see on the Opera forums, M2 seems to be something that an individual either loves or hates. I really wanted to love it, but after a month I still couldn't stand it, so I gave up. But I'm extremely picky about my e-mail client. I must've tried a half dozen different ones at various times before Thunderbird finally freed me from Outlook Express. Even with Thunderbird I had to give up a couple of things I liked about OE, but I gained a spellchecker (OE 6's lack of one angered me to no end) and the satisfying feeling of having finally freed myself of all MS software aside from Windows itself. Now if I could just quit trying to use mouse gestures and Opera-specific keyboard shortcuts while I'm browsing the files on my computer with Windows Explorer.... [/QUOTE]
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