Canure web browser?

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Bryf50

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What the hell is up with their website. They totally just took mozilla's html code and put it on their website. Yea both those websites look extremely fishy and the download is a mediafire link.
 
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ForumMaster

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meh. i'll stick with opera. with version 11, they added extensions, it's even faster (hardware acceleration on top of almost the fastest browser out there), tab stacking plus almost everything is already built in. what more do i need?
 

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I haven't cared about browser speed for years.

I need reliability, compatibility, safety, etc, not speed.
 

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meh. i'll stick with opera. with version 11, they added extensions, it's even faster (hardware acceleration on top of almost the fastest browser out there), tab stacking plus almost everything is already built in. what more do i need?
Are the extensions anywhere near as useful as FF extensions? I've always had a dislike for Opera (and Chrome for that matter) because it simply couldn't behave the way I wanted it to.

Edit: nope. Still nothing that compares to adblock plus. You also still can't scroll through the tabs with just the mouse wheel. Lame.
 
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I haven't cared about browser speed for years.

I need reliability, compatibility, safety, etc, not speed.
On a full-power computer, I agree - and I use Firefox. But on netbooks, with their anemic Atom CPUs, speed becomes important - which is why I use Chrome on my EeePC. I like it less and its extensions don't work as well, but it unquestionably makes me wait less for page loads.
 
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