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Opera vs Safari

Last Updated : 25 Apr, 2022
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Opera is a platform-independent web browser. It was developed by Opera software company. Its initial release was in 1995 and the latest version was released in 2022. It is based on chromium but it has certain advanced features. It is available in nearly 42 languages. This web browser was built using the C++ programming language. It supports various operating systems like Windows, Mac etc. 

Safari is also a web browser used for surfing the internet and it was built by Apple. It was mainly used on the Mac operating system but it can also be used on Windows operating system. Initially, it was released in 2003, just like chrome it is also freeware. It is open source and is written using different programming languages like C++, Swift etc.

 

Following is a table of differences between Safari and Opera:

 

Opera

Safari

1. It is a cross-platform web browser. It is not a cross-platform web browser.
2. It is based on chromium. It is a WebKit based web browser.
3. The progressive web apps (PWA) feature is available in Opera. The progressive web apps (PWA) feature is not given in safari.
4. The performance of opera is comparatively lower than safari. It provides the best in class performance and is known for its browsing experience.
5. It focuses more on normal people than developers. Developers consider it the best web browser according to their needs.
6. It provides a built-in speed dial feature. It does not provide a Speed dial feature. 
7. This web browser has a small customer base due to the availability of a large number of browsers. The support system and customer base of safari is much larger than opera.
8. It utilizes more resources like RAM and battery so it is considered resource hungry. It is resource-efficient web browser so it saves energy and resources.

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