michaelt 4 days ago

> as far as I know, it has never been tried

Opera, up until 2000, was trialware that nagged users to pay. At that time, they were one of the first browsers to support tabs. In 2000 they put ads for non-paying users, and from 2005 they removed ads and survived entirely on Google money. Then in 2013 they became yet another Chrome-based browser.

Obviously, that was quite some time ago at this point. Perhaps paid web browsers' time has come again?

  • throw8394i4484 4 days ago

    Opera corporation had most of income from embedded devices. Presto engine (and something they had before) could run on low end CPU without MMU and floating point math, with a few megabytes of memory! Browser wss just a side gig for them.

  • rounce 4 days ago

    Weren't they also (at least in part) acquired by Chinese investors at some point in the not too distant past?

    • arp242 4 days ago

      Yes, Opera has done a Theseus and is nothing like it was.

rvz 4 days ago

First of all, your donations to Mozilla don't go to funding the browser.

Even if they did, it isn't even enough to sustain the company to continue developing the browser.

  • MzHN 4 days ago

    > First of all, your donations to Mozilla don't go to funding the browser.

    This is exactly my point. They should establish direct Firefox donations. I agree that it won't change anything overnight, but they need to start somewhere.