I still can't live without Opera's built in convenience features. I can cobble together similar things through a bunch of 3rd party addons in Chrome and Firefox but it's clumsy and they are all in separate addon menus and made by different users and don't look or work the same together.
Opera has always been the innovator (they invented tabbed browsing and practically everything else) and Chrome and Firefox have only copied. No idea why Opera's marketshare has never been very good. It is also as fast or faster in most speed tests and compatibility problems are mostly a thing of the past and have only been an issue again because of marketshare issues.
That said, I run IE, Opera, and Chrome simultaneously as it's of great benefit to have multiple browsers that are each good at different things to organize your workflow. The only one I won't use is Firefox because I think it's ugly.
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