Once you turned to Opera, it is hard to be a turncoat.
Wednesday, 16. April 2008, 19:48:50
I have fully switched to Opera for 1 month now. Some features are still unknown to me, but I just kept finding new surprises. Right now I use it to check my IMAP mailboxes, chat on IRC and of course, browse 

But one problem that troubles me is the incomplete support for Chinese fonts in Linux. After I finally figured out how to use my Chinese input tool in Opera, I lost my pretty fonts forever, because I need to install the statics version, also because I mainly use GNOME instead of KDE. Most chinese websites look weird in Opera, even I have made a CSS file for user mode. Few days ago Firefox 3 beta 5 had been released and I tried it out. It is really cool except for the speed. But I just cannot give all those buildin and cool features:(

But one problem that troubles me is the incomplete support for Chinese fonts in Linux. After I finally figured out how to use my Chinese input tool in Opera, I lost my pretty fonts forever, because I need to install the statics version, also because I mainly use GNOME instead of KDE. Most chinese websites look weird in Opera, even I have made a CSS file for user mode. Few days ago Firefox 3 beta 5 had been released and I tried it out. It is really cool except for the speed. But I just cannot give all those buildin and cool features:(