
I hope others will share thiers

I did this 18 to 17 years ago, but even then I never considered it for online stuff. Unless you really want to add innovative features per the wrapping GUI I see no reason why one would want to use Trident in these days anymore.
That's as contradicting as "efficiently ordered mess". Far in the past Fx was good.
I suspect 64bit. Does Fx still not support 64bit?
Firefox is still good have you tried out the developer version?
No, it's bloated, resource hogging, slow, a pain to navigate thru keyboard usage, can't fold tabs, does not remember form inputs when going back, etc... What are your arguments?
No, I rather stick to trying new versions of the products that enjoy me rather than trying every new version of a product that repeatedly disappointed me. This should not surprise you.
Where exactly? https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/ doesn't list anything else than 32bit for Windows. On top that still doesn't answer why you aren't using a 64bit version.
Recent versions, yes. But I haven't talked about and shown those. They have basically nothing in common with 12/Presto.Khaos-Rage wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:57 amOpera is the same as Chromium basically runs the same Blink engine in the background
For that either operating systems come with font increasing features (like Windows), or the internet browsers come with their zooming feature. Your font sizes aren't bound to your desktop size anymore for like a decade already.