I had to "lie" to Google and pretend I'm Safari. No big deal, but Google of all sites should not have these kinds of crap restrictions.
2. When I tried to log in, I was spammed that I should "link to Picasa", whatever that means, with the only options being to do it or Cancel (at which point the entire Google login is stopped!).
So far, from my point of view Google+ is making basic mistakes: I am discouraged in every way to log in.
And user-agent sniffing (guessing from the 'lying to be safari' comment) is the right way to go here? Really?
If you don't want to support 'every browser under the sun' and really think that looking at the user-agent is a good idea (It's not..): Show a small notice that the experience might be degraded. Politely. And still serve your content to the user that is interested in what you have to offer.
Opera's market share? Uhm... Are we ignoring the mobile market or not for this (useless) sidetrack question?
There is a difference between ensuring 100% support in major browsers, and applying a white list to usable browsers. Most of those small-time browsers are built on webkit, gecko or prestro anyway; so they shouldn't have any serious deviation of behaviour from the major browsers. Then you also have to consider javascript being a standard means most features should work on any browser that impelments the standard.
If Google's serious about competing they shouldn't set up roadblocks that their biggest competitor, Facebook, doesn't have. And even if Facebook didn't exist, Google's trying to make a site that thrives on user information so it makes no sense to create barriers when users come along.
Maybe a small web site doesn't have to support every browser, but Google has the resources to test anything they want. Besides, Opera and WebKit-based browsers are really good and aren't likely to show many new bugs.
1. It's 2011, and I started out by seeing this:
https://plus.google.com/not-supported/?ref=/up/
I had to "lie" to Google and pretend I'm Safari. No big deal, but Google of all sites should not have these kinds of crap restrictions.
2. When I tried to log in, I was spammed that I should "link to Picasa", whatever that means, with the only options being to do it or Cancel (at which point the entire Google login is stopped!).
So far, from my point of view Google+ is making basic mistakes: I am discouraged in every way to log in.