Re: Firefox Alternative



Gilles Gravier wrote:
Avi,
Opera is a decent browser. Although, I don't know if it has the same
problem that Chrome and Firefox have.

Nah, Opera's problem is a different one - it's non-free.

That's not necessarily a problem, is it? If it does what you want at the
price you want to pay for it. I drive a car. Most of the software on board
isn't open source / free... I'm still happy with that car. :)

Oh, it's not a problem per se, it's just a reason it's not going to replace Firefox or Chrome as the default browser in Ubuntu, or even ship with the default install.

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