
"Yep, Opera is my go-to browser on MacOS. On Linux, it's Zen Browser, but Zen Browser on MacOS has a bit of glitchiness in the UI that I can't deal with. That's fine, because Opera is an outstanding browser -- so much so that I don't even think about using Safari (or any other browser on MacOS). Opera has everything I need in a browser. It has a brilliant theming engine (the best available), plenty of security, it's rock solid, isn't bloated,"
"Another reason Opera is my go-to is the Workspaces feature, which supercharges tab management. Any browser that isn't using a feature like this is way behind the game. And given that I no longer use or depend on bookmarks, Workspaces becomes even more important. Yes, Safari has a similar feature, but Opera just does it better. What more could you ask for in a free browser?"
MacOS is used primarily on a MacBook Pro for on-the-go work and multimedia, while Linux serves as the main operating system otherwise. A curated mix of trusted Apple and third-party apps provides essential functionality and reliable performance. Opera is the preferred macOS browser for its theming engine, security, stability, and the Workspaces feature that greatly improves tab management and reduces dependence on bookmarks. Apple Mail is favored as the best email client encountered, offering superior handling compared with other clients. Recommended apps are trusted, effective, and tuned for productivity and media tasks.
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