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  1. It looks like Opera is running each tab as its own process instance, so that if something crashes, it won't kill your entire browser, and you can just close the stuck tab. Safari, and most modern browsers do the same:

  2. Opera is the only browser I have this issue with, it's literal trash. I cleared some cache, and it's STILL slow. I just switched from Chrome to Opera for security reasons, which makes me want to switch back with how slow it is crashing. Im on MacBook.

  3. In Opera, battery was draining alarmingly fast, almost twice as fast as chrome. I tried using Opera GX since I'm at home again, and I use discord and opera gx seemed appealing. Well with Opera GX, I was losing about 20 percent an hour, around three times as much as chrome.

    • A Fair Balance of Speed and Efficiency
    • A Good Amount of Flexibility
    • A Unique Blend of Features
    • Mac Users, Give Opera A Chance!

    Despite constant improvements, Firefox and Chrome continue to be resource hogs on OS X. On the other hand, Safari consumes just the bare minimum of resources. Opera falls somewhere in between. While it's not as efficient as Safari, it doesn't swing to the other extreme as Firefox does. Besides, it stacks up well in usability and customizability as...

    Safari's clean and minimalist approach to Web browsing is appealing to many, including myself. Its latest version may be the lightest, speediest one yet. But if you have come to depend on the resourcefulness of Chrome extensions or the flexibility of Firefox, Safari feels quite limiting despite the customizations that are possible. This is where Op...

    Let's not make the mistake of thinking that Opera's Chrome-like or Firefox-like features are the only thing going for it. It has various nifty features of its own — some of which aren't available in other browsers unless you use specific add-ons. To begin with, there's Opera's inviting, grid-based visual take on bookmarks. There's also the innovati...

    Is Opera the right browser for your Mac? Only you can tell. But it won't hurt to experiment with it to see if you like it. If you don't know which to pick, check out our list of alternative web browsers for Mac users. Of course, if you use Firefox for its adherence to open-source principles, switching to a closed-source browser like Opera should gi...

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    • Close Unnecessary Tabs. The first thing that you need to do is close down those hundreds of Chrome tabs. You might only be working on 4-5 of these, and all the rest are unnecessarily opened, leading to your browser working slower than usual.
    • Clear Browser Cache. Now that you have closed the browser tabs, you can try another method that has helped many users. Cache files are stored on your Mac to speed up subsequent visits to the same websites by loading content locally instead of re-downloading it.
    • Disable Chrome Extensions. Chrome Extensions are super helpful and one of the reasons many users still prefer to use Google Chrome over other browsers.
    • Update Google Chrome. As mentioned above, extensions might affect the overall Chrome browser speed. Like any other software update, the developer often releases critical bugs and performance fixes to help Chrome work faster.
  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Opera is so slow. I kept getting notices from Opera to try their new Version,and how fast it was. It was fast for the first day, yesterday, and by today it was extremely slow so I went back to Firefox.

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  6. Mar 6, 2023 · If there are question why MacOS Mojave support is so important, just write directly to us. We already experienced the direct consequence of removing MacOS on Chromium on all browsers and apps few months ago with Sierra.

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