On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 00:15:23 +0800
Alfred Peng <Alfred.Peng at Sun.COM> wrote:

> On 06/23/09 23:30, Paul Gress wrote:
> > One item that is over looked on this analysis is Opera has the
> > E-Mail integrated with the browser.  If you want it to be accurate
> > you also need to open Thunderbird (along with Firefox) and keep it
> > idle.
> >
> >   
> This might not be the best choice as Firefox and Thunderbird have
> their own copy of Gecko each. However, browser and email parts for
> Opera share some lower level libraries I guess. Maybe it's better to
> compare SeaMonkey with Opera?

You are probably right. Thunderbird takes its time ;-) As does FF3
Opera (browser PLUS email) start very quickly and the engine is fast
too. Alas, it still is not compatible with (a very few) sites.
I.e www.hyves.nl (a dutch social network) works but not all options do.
It's coming though. I'm curious how v10 will be. Don't want the beta.
I'll just wait a little longer.

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