Using Opera as a browser...
Numberwhun *****
numberwhun at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 10 21:28:04 EDT 2001
I tried Opera when I discovered it in 1996. I have followed it's
development, anxiously awaiting a java release. I have not gotten a chance
to play with the Linux version, but must say the the Windoze version is a
welcome change from IE and Netscape. It is SOOOO much better. If they get a
java version for Linux, it will be that much better. In fact, I heard it
said in a review of Opera, that is might take the place as Linux's browser
of choice.
Regards,
jlk
>From: linuxguy at ici.net
>To: discuss at Blu.Org
>Subject: Using Opera as a browser...
>Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 23:06:51 -0400
>
>
>I must admit that I'm becoming quite fond of Opera (http://www.opera.com)
>as my primary web browser. The main drawback is NO java, but I ain't
>missing
>much.
>
>The version I installed is 5.0 QT-static linked on my RH 7.0 server...
>It's free, but there's a little add window in the top corner. The
>add box has not gotten annoying yet and I don't suspect it will.
>
>Has anyone tried to come up with a squid proxy rule to block the adds?
>
>Does anyone else on this list have any pros/cons on opera?
>
>- christoph
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