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If youtube would turn off the automatic playing of videos, that would be a bigger help.

@markus9134: Not Firefox for three reasons: added bloat, added bloat, added bloat. :-P

@SherardBuzzard: I use it as my portable browser as well as a secondary browser at home.

@Harsha Maddula: Firefox is not "full featured" when it requires roughly ten "extensions" just to get most of Opera's built-in features.

@masskonfuzion: That's not a problem with Opera. That problem is caused by websites created with non-standard and browser-specific HTML and XML tags.

@marksman7328: As I've said before, Opera innovates, others imitate.

As usual, Opera innovates, others imitate.

@Astrophizz: Tabbed browsing, widgets, keyboard navigation, plus plenty of other features. Funny, this is the first one by Opera that I don't like.

No system, no matter how well designed or its size, is going to do any good if you make the most common mistake about organizing: Saying "I'll file that later."

@Mediocrates: K-meleon seems to get a minor upgrade every two months. Given that it is based on the same Mozilla engine as Firefox, except with less dead weight (mislabeled as "extra features"), it is just as stable as Firefox.

@IanOliver: Microshaft never innovates, they imitate. Everything they have ever produced has been a copy, clone, theft or acquisition of another company's work ever since the purchase of Q-DOS.

My tip on increasing your monthly buildup of a reserve:

The last time I checked, Windows still came with WordPad, a/k/a Write...and you still can export files in Word 6.0 format, readable by all newer versions of Word.

I thought the title was referring to searches, not other people's content.

@adarshcha: Opera's overall performance is no surprise to its regular users.

@Danny Boy: Why do some people make the stupid assumption that they are going to have time to pull out a gun, never mind be able to think calmly and use it?

Gee, where did they steal - I mean, get - that idea from?

For about 15 years I've been using Professional Master Key (shareware version) to zero out my disks. It contains a utility called Zerodisk which converts every byte on the hard drive to zero, wiping out any and all trace of data and making it unrecoverable.

@IvorySalo: You forgot to say "Get off my internet!"

1. Why would anyone use a web-based editor?