Avoid Opera Web Browser
January 23, 2008In my last blog post, I tried to keep an open mind and not be overly critical of some of the shortcomings of various web browsers. I even decided to give Opera another try, to see if I could set it up as a viable alternative to Firefox. One reason I like having a second browser available is so I can maintain two separate cookie profiles, and be logged into a website with two different accounts simultaneously.
I’d like to go on record and official tell everyone to stay the heck away from Opera. It simply doesn’t work.
In addition to the numerous bugs and crashing issues illustrated below, it’s not nearly as configurable as Firefox with extensions. If you use cookie managers, adblockers, or script blockers in Firefox, you will be extremely disappointed with Opera. It requires a great deal of effort to get Opera to even come close to some of the capabilities of FF with these addons, and even then, the result is far from optimal. Get used to lots of ads and annoying scripts if you plan of sticking with Opera.
Now, on the the main problems.
Previously, I had problems with MSNBC.com freezing up. Sure enough, checking on the Opera forums, several other users complained of the same problem. I mentioned this to a few friends and the response was simply “Well, it’s Microsoft - they probably did something so that it only works with Internet Explorer, so you have to use their browser.” I’m not buying this logic, and even if it’s true, you’d hope that the developers of browsers like Opera would figure out a workaround. MSNBC.com works just fine with Firefox by the way.
A major issue I had before was Google pages not loading. If I would try to navigate to a Google service that required a log in, the screen would flash a blank white repeatedly, and there would be some message in the status bar about trying to load the page. This would continue ad infinitum. No error message popped up, no warning of what was wrong or why the page couldn’t be loaded, just a hung-up browser with a blank screen. This happened on Google. Of all the websites out there that people may visit, I’d rank Google pretty high on the popularity list. If your browser can’t handle Google, it’s close to useless. I think the programmers working on Opera might want to try using Google in the future when they test out the latest builds of their product.
I think the problem was in the “only accept cookies from the sites I visit” setting, as I was eventually able to get Google to work. The issue is that there was no redirection to a page telling me cookies need to be enabled, or error message that popped up. If cookie permissions aren’t set properly in FF or IE, you usually get redirected to a page telling you what the problem is. Opera, unfortunately just hangs up and needs to be closed. Not an ideal way to deal with the problem.
Lastly, Opera completely crashes in a few instances. By crashing, I mean that the entire program and all other open windows become completely unresponsive. The only way to recover is to open up the task manager and close the application. This is completely unacceptable and should illustrate to anyone exactly why Opera should be avoided at all costs. For me this happened on at least two different web pages, including Myspace.com.
Posted by Jeff