Using the latest version of the Opera Web Browser is like meeting up with an old friend and finding out he or she now has issues with the relationship. Opera 10.10 has several impressive new features, but a few glitches really limit the usefulness of this version. In fact, the only way for me to continue using Opera was to reinstall an earlier version and forgo the new features. Often when several functions that should work fail in a new software version, the cause lies with the computer hardware’s configuration.
The problem has been for a long time with Opera. It tries to throw too many features into it to attract users. I think all it does is create a bloated and confusing mess. I will never use it and although it used to be a refreshing option for a browser. Especially back when IE and even Firefox were malware targets. It just is not worth it anymore.Google's Chrome browser is easily a better option and I would even consider Safari before Opera.
Latest Opera Browser a Bit Off Key
Posted by: Jack M. Germain January 4, 2010 06:00 AMUsing the latest version of the Opera Web Browser is like meeting up with an old friend and finding out he or she now has issues with the relationship. Opera 10.10 has several impressive new features, but a few glitches really limit the usefulness of this version. In fact, the only way for me to continue using Opera was to reinstall an earlier version and forgo the new features. Often when several functions that should work fail in a new software version, the cause lies with the computer hardware’s configuration.
How can you claim that Opera is bloated when it's a much smaller download than other browsers, and also uses less CPU and RAM?
Confusing? It seems to look exactly like any other browser to me.
Sounds like you are just trying to invent some nonsensical stories about Opera.
Claiming that an application which is smaller and faster and at the same time does more is "bloated" is just crazy.