

Opera is generally a train wreck, with one good version every few years, but I've always liked it when it worked. If you weren't aware, they literally said flat out that that was there entire purpose for buying Opera. If nothing they, they could build one unholy zombie bot-net.

I'm actually shocked to find a professional in the industry with that attitude. Think credit card numbers, retirement accounts and investments, and work your way down to online assets. First of all data mining isn't limited to Privacy Act or browser tracking related info. It has a lot of options and settings that cyberfox had and firefox does not.įirefox is a 64bit web-browser.It is pretty fast even with a lot of bookmarks installed.I normally disable the Enable multi-process options in these versions.Seems to run better that way.' Sure it still a little bit behind from firefox updates.It's better than being completely outdated. So i was trying out some firefox off base versions. This is the one reason why i have stuck with firefox and their off brands.Firefox has lots of add-ons and security options. I don't like chrome for specific reason's.I will not use opera for the lack of security options. So i had set out a search for a different browser. I have been using cyberfox for the last 3 or 4 years.And i must say it was a great web browser for that time.You could mod it like crazy with very little effect.But now the developer has abandoned the project Toady, the lead developer will not longer be supporting it.52.9.1 was the last version.And now it is degrading rapidly.
