I have downloaded Opera 9.6, it loads a lot faster than firefox and windows here is the link http://www.opera.com/ I am still getting used to it, but it is faster
I used Opera back in '03 or '04. I forgot why I quit using it until BadGuy mentioned the memory hogging issues. Yeah. Yeah. It got so annoying I went back to IE for a while and then hopped on board Firefox (or actually whatever it was they were calling it back in '04 before the name change).
Sad thing is, Firefox hogs resources now, too. The problem seems to be:
1. Team wants to make small, bare-minimum browser with no security exploits and no resource squandering.
2. Team succeeds.
3. Team attracts attention.
4a. Attention includes dickheads who decide to investigate ways they CAN exploit flaws in the code -- for profit, personal amusement, or both.
4b. Attention also includes people who want to help work on the OS, but these people bring to the table ideals that don't necessarily mesh with the old school crowd.
5. The round table disagrees over how much security should come pre-bundled with the browser and how much security should be left up to the end user to figure out for himself. In the end, the browser-built-in-security proponents always win and the diehard do-it-yourselfers tend to take backseat roles in the project or disappear altogether.
6. Rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat, and eventually you get a bloated piece of software that can do almost everything you ask it to but does none of it expertly.
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