Opera was designed to run on low-end and small computers, and with a commitment to computer accessibility for users who may have visual or mobility impairments. It is possible to control nearly every aspect of the browser using only the keyboard, and the default keyboard shortcuts can be modified to suit the user. Opera also supports the use of access keys to allow a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. Opera was also one of the first browsers to support mouse gestures,[1] allowing patterns of mouse movement to trigger browser actions, such as "back" or "refresh". Features Fit to Window Page zooming Voice control Browsing tools Content blocker
FIREFOX 3 HANDS DOWN! INTERNET IS OWNED BY FIREFOX>>> BOW TO ME <<<< See what i mean, Firefox rulz...
Well, for me, i think it's Firefox, is the one i use.. And i have tried other browsers, like, Opera, IE, etc. And well, i like firefox.
The only navigator I have heard about is Netscape Navigator, though there are many other web browsers with different names.
Perhaps I'll come to enjoy FF3 in time, but I prefer FF2. I find the new address bar too flippin' BUSY. - Richard http://oldWithoutMoney.com