Tomba wrote:Btw Ciro about Opera... the new v9 is indeed quite good, and so far I didn't even need to solve one issue with its rendering, as it does pretty much the same as FF

I agree: FF does the same as Opera, once you install the first 327 (I'm guessing here) plug-ins, the same you have to reinstall with every update...
BTW, this is the "small list" of things I need for FF to "crawl at the feet" of Opera:
1 - install the mail client
2 - install the web developers extensions
3 - install the Tabbrowser Extensions: Allows sessions to be saved. To be fair: things you cannot do in Opera, that you can with this extension, is change the background color of tabs, group them, and bookmark all open tabs.
4 - install the Statusbar Clock: Displays the date and time in the bottom, right-hand corner of the status bar. In Opera, the time, only, is available but can be put anywhere.
5 - install ReloadEvery: Allows a website to be reloaded in different time increments, automatically. Useful for eBay auctions, so you do not have to go to the site every 15 minutes and reload. It DOES NOT change the tab color to inform you of updates, like Opera.
6 - install Paste and Go: Right-click in the address bar (or use the keyboard) to paste a url and go to the website automatically
7 - install Ieview: View the current page in IE. This is available in Opera via the W3-Dev menu.
8 - install QuickNote: A space available in the sidebar to jot little notes as you browse.
Oh, and I forgot:
9 - You have to install also the FireFox documentation...
Did I forgot the RSS manager, the download manager or the mouse gestures? And I could not find the "voice reader for FF"... I love it: you select the text and the browser reads it aloud for you.
BTW (seriously), is there a way to chat with FF? Or to open or download all the links of one page with a click?
But yes, I agree, they are the same thing. Just the same way a Midland and a Renault are both F1 cars. And over all, I quote: "Although users of both software tend to think that their browser is the best, both agree that
anything is better than IE."