
Then there is Maxthon which starts to be more interesting with its development.Īnd last is Opera 20 and up, which is a total disappointment, I stick with it only for new tab hibernation experimental feature (which is limited to 79 tabs at once - some bug that I hope will get fixed in future). Safari is good as well, it gives you dropdown menu when tabs won't fit in tabbar (not so comfy). Opera 12 (outdated probably will not have updates anymore) most customizable ever! I like vertical arrangement of tabs which is not available in new Opera.Ĭhrome with "Automatic Tab Cleaner/Suspender" and Adblock extensions - no solution for vertical tabs anymore since Chrome 16 (there is a bunch of extensions for that, but nothing in browsers window, only popups and such).įirefox with "vertical tabs" and "suspend tab" extensions, but it's slowest from the bunch. I will say my personal experience, but it's just me. It also helps to describe briefly your browsing habits (do you usually browse with multiple tabs, play around with manual browser settings, watch videos a lot, etc.) If seeking advice about the advantages of a particular browser, to get the most relevant advice, it's always useful to briefly describe your computer (speed, vintage, etc), its RAM quantity, and your operating system.
And over time and version updates, even that may change. only the one which works best for you and your computer.

The point is that there is no "best" browser. Likewise, you will come across many posts of complaint about the limitations or problems with any given browser. On other forums, users will similarly describe advantages of other browsers. Since they're all free, why not try each of them out and see for yourself?Ī lot of posters here will describe the advantages of Opera, and there are many. Given that only you have the unique combination of personal preferences and computer performance attributes that you do, only you can answer that question fully.
