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This is great news. Guess they've been able to license it out for embedded/phone OSs to make the $$ to allow it to be ad-free from now on.
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Originally Posted by waheed
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opera (at least last i tried it) was NOT for me, for sure...mind you this was about 2 years ago......but it quite honestly didnt appeal to me at that point.....it seemed way too complex for a browser (at least it did to me) maybe i will give it a whirl again at some point in the future...but my whole issue, is that no browser should EVER have to be paid for, OR have EXTRA popups/ads (arent there enough of those things around already????!!!???) this is partly why i use firefox instead...........but i wont bash anyone using opera cuz ANYTHING is better than internet explorer
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Too many unfixed security holes in the current Opera. It fails even under the most basic of security measures. Plus it's slow as the day as long.
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Originally Posted by ROF
Please pass on these security holes to Secunia.com, they haven't seemed to notice them yet. Your knowelege and wisdom will surely be appreciated by their techs. -
now that it's free I'm sure those who have coveted such info will be passing it along, myself included.
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Originally Posted by waheed
On the other hand, there are web sites which don't recognize Opera, so I have to use Firefox on occasion, and sometimes resort to IE for some sites.
Opera gets about 80% of my browsing usage, and I like it best of the three. A lot of the stuff that is being added to Firefox as plug-ins has been built into Opera for a long, long time - timed reloads, for example. -
I never liked Opera.
For one thing, it never loads pages properly as compared to a mozilla or IE browser. It sort of just put stuff wherever it wanted.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
IE always had oddities, that people wrote to. Mozilla had a few as well, and emulated a lot of IE's flaws for the sake of compatibility.
Opera was written to the HTML spec. Often, if a page does not display correctly in Opera, you will find errors in the code.
Opera is not perfect. But, it is a good product, well worth the money for registration - and even more so now! -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
. Tough little company.
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All 3 browers have their quirks. But now that Opera turns into freeware, it gives people another choice of internet tools to try & to use. There will always be "browser wars" over which one is "best". But whatever your view is of Opera, dropping the price of admission to zero can't be anything but a good thing! I like both FF & O, & use both on a daily basis.
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