Chrome reskin; Firefox and Vivaldi (made by Opera's creator and former owner) are much better browsers.
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It was the best, most full-featured browser until it (effectively) died after Opera 12 in 2013, now it's just a Chrome skin.
Use Firefox, it's not just (in my opinion) the best browser now but it helps protect against a Google monopoly on web standards.
Back when they still had their own browser engine it was the greatest browser at the time. HTML5 was rolling in hard and Opera was always the first one to implement these new features. It was also faster than any other browser, had customizable UI (with full MDI instead of just tabs), builtin E-mail client and good tools for Web developers.
But as an open source person using it always felt a little bit wrong, because of it's closed source nature. Now that it's just an alternative UI for Chrome and owned by some shady Chinese company I wouldn't touch the damn thing with thousand foot pole.
i stopped using it after learning that it was chinese owned. back to firefox.
Opera for mobile is the best mobile browser by far in my opinion. For desktop, I stick with Firefox.
My opinion as well. Edge is actually being pretty decent (I'm required to use it at work), but at home it's Opera on mobile and Firefox on the desktop.
This was my exact opinion in probably 15 years ago when I'm still using my Sony Walkman phone and my first laptop. Not anymore now. I'd stick with Firefox for both desktop and phone, and use Chrome if necessary as last resort.