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Originally Posted by Natural Cause
Well i guess your right, i just thought that since it was never developed on and it pretty much died off pretty fast its not fair to count it. It's return brought some innovation.
I donno what the hell Netscape Communicator was tho.
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Actually, both you guys have it backwards:P After Netscape 4 (I think), Netscape was based on Mozilla, not the other way around. Netscape actually employs quite a few of the Mozilla developers, or at least did at one time.
So yea, Opera was technically before Mozilla, and the versions of Netscape that were based on it.
Opera simply is a great browser, and does a ton of things well, while still leaving a tiny memory footprint, and remaining very very speedy. Has tons of features you would normally only get in FF with a ton of extensions, but that being said.. FF has some really damn good extensions for web devs, that make it hard to use anything else, even though I kind of want too.
I just really hate FireFox's bookmark management. Totally clunky. They need to take a look at how Safari does it. I cant even sort my bookmark list alphabetically without extensions
