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'''Opera''' is a proprietary [[browsers|web browser]] developed and maintained by a company of the same name. Opera became notable in the past for its strict adherence to web standards and its unique user interface, as well as its speed. In 2013, Opera's rendering engine, Presto, was removed in favor of WebKit (and soon after, Blink), used by [[Chrome]]. This, along with many other issues, has led to the abandonment of its userbase in fear that Opera has become a much weaker Chrome clone. | '''Opera''' is a proprietary [[browsers|web browser]] developed and maintained by a company of the same name. Opera became notable in the past for its strict adherence to web standards and its unique user interface, as well as its speed. In 2013, Opera's rendering engine, Presto, was removed in favor of WebKit (and soon after, Blink), used by [[Chrome]]. This, along with many other issues, has led to the abandonment of its userbase in fear that Opera has become a much weaker Chrome clone. | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 5 December 2015
Opera is a proprietary web browser developed and maintained by a company of the same name. Opera became notable in the past for its strict adherence to web standards and its unique user interface, as well as its speed. In 2013, Opera's rendering engine, Presto, was removed in favor of WebKit (and soon after, Blink), used by Chrome. This, along with many other issues, has led to the abandonment of its userbase in fear that Opera has become a much weaker Chrome clone.