Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Opera, the Forgotten Browser

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > Computers & IT > Internet Discussion

Opera, the Forgotten Browser
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 27-01-2005, 00:17   #16
danielf
cf.mega poser
 
danielf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 16,687
danielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden aura
danielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden auradanielf has a golden aura
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by homealone
why is it a 'stupid' question - why is any question 'stupid' ?
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but people can sure ask them in a stupid way
__________________
Remember kids: We are blessed with a listening, caring government.
danielf is offline   Reply With Quote
Advertisement
Old 27-01-2005, 00:17   #17
Richard M
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 46
Posts: 6,343
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott
Well that is a bit of a stupid question

IE, but that doesn't mean I'm an M$ fanboy does it?
Well yes it does, considering you have a sig promoting IE.
Here's a hint, you have a big blue E in that image...

Give it 6 months and you'll be in the minority of people who are promoting IE against the behemoths that are Mozilla and Opera.

Oh, you need more proof?
Well how about this?
[img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
www.spreadfirefox.com

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Round 2 of the browser wars.
You haven't seen this since 1998...
Richard M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:20   #18
Electrolyte01
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard M
Well yes it does, considering you have a sig promoting IE.
Here's a hint, you have a big blue E in that image...

Give it 6 months and you'll be in the minority of people who are promoting IE against the behemoths that are Mozilla and Opera.

Oh, you need more proof?
Well how about this?

www.spreadfirefox.com
Richard, you don't get it. I like IE as it WORKS, other browsers don't work for me. I'm NOT (repeat) NOT an M$ fanboy for the following reasons:

Prices of there software is far too high
Loads of problems with there operating system software

OK?
  Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:21   #19
homealone
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott
It was a stupid question because he already knows what browser I'm going to say.
grasshopper - never assume the answer you will receive for your question
  Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:23   #20
Richard M
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 46
Posts: 6,343
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott
Richard, you don't get it. I like IE as it WORKS, other browsers don't work for me. I'm NOT (repeat) NOT an M$ fanboy for the following reasons:

Prices of there software is far too high
Loads of problems with there operating system software

OK?
So why support M$ by using their software?
Why not hit 'em where it hurts by using a better browser?

BTW - I've yet to come across a website which doesn't work in Firefox and that includes my online banking with Natwest.
Richard M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:25   #21
Electrolyte01
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard M
So why support M$ by using their software?
Why not hit 'em where it hurts by using a better browser?
*sighs*

I just said in my last post:

They don't work well for me.
  Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:30   #22
Ramrod
Inactive
 
Ramrod's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Tonbridge
Age: 58
Services: Amazon Prime Video & Netflix. Deregistered from my TV licence.
Posts: 21,960
Ramrod has a golden aura
Ramrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden aura
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Just installed Maxthon as well--a very fast browser
But I still prefer IE as I know how to customize the toolbar myself with my own designs and I can customize the buttons with Y'z toolbar
Ramrod is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:30   #23
Richard M
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 46
Posts: 6,343
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott
*sighs*

I just said in my last post:

They don't work well for me.
Yeah, because every web developer n00b codes for IE by dragging and dropping in Dreamweaver and this suits the n00bs who use these sites.
Even in work, I write ASP.NET code but if it doesn't work in Firefox I bin it.
Why? because HTML is a standard, and every browser should render it in exactly the same way.

Why do you think I created a Mobile version of the UT Clan website?
If that was done M$ style, it would take half an hour to load...without the CSS it looks lovely on a mobile phone, and it is quite readable on any device, desktop computers, PDAs, etc...
Richard M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:33   #24
Electrolyte01
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard M
Yeah, because every web developer n00b codes for IE by dragging and dropping in Dreamweaver and this suits the n00bs who use these sites.
I'm not talking about the websites, I'm talking about the software it's self.
  Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:35   #25
Ramrod
Inactive
 
Ramrod's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Tonbridge
Age: 58
Services: Amazon Prime Video & Netflix. Deregistered from my TV licence.
Posts: 21,960
Ramrod has a golden aura
Ramrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden auraRamrod has a golden aura
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Ladies.........calm down plz
Ramrod is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:42   #26
Electrolyte01
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Just trying Avant Browser, very fast, has tabbed browsing and pop-up blocker and also has a pretty decent GUI

EDIT: Also has an ad block built-in, just not turned on. Ad free CF!
  Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 00:54   #27
MetaWraith
Inactive
 
MetaWraith's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: 2nd CPU to the right & past the cache
Posts: 1,949
MetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appeal
MetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appealMetaWraith has a bronzed appeal
Send a message via ICQ to MetaWraith Send a message via AIM to MetaWraith Send a message via MSN to MetaWraith Send a message via Yahoo to MetaWraith
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramrod
Just installed Maxthon as well--a very fast browser
But I still prefer IE as I know how to customize the toolbar myself with my own designs and I can customize the buttons with Y'z toolbar
Wooohooo, at least somebody else on this forum that recognises Maxthon/MyIE2 for what it's worth. (BTW technically it's not a complete browser as it's a wrapper for IE)

It had tabbed browsing, mouse gestures, built in ad blocker, loads of plugins, proxy list setups,all sorts of great features before Firefox.

Seriously though, Browsers are one of those emotive subjects, like Politics, becareful discussing them,as the situation can easily become inflamed.
MetaWraith is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 01:19   #28
scrotnig
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,499
scrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appeal
scrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appeal
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott
Just trying Avant Browser, very fast, has tabbed browsing and pop-up blocker and also has a pretty decent GUI

EDIT: Also has an ad block built-in, just not turned on. Ad free CF!
Avant Browser is NOT a browser, it's just an IE skin.
__________________

Opera used to be great, but now it's too bloated and the user interface is atrocious.

And the ads DO put people off, everyone is fed up with ads as it is.
scrotnig is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 01:38   #29
Richard M
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Age: 46
Posts: 6,343
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Richard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze arrayRichard M has a bronze array
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by MetaWraith
Wooohooo, at least somebody else on this forum that recognises Maxthon/MyIE2 for what it's worth. (BTW technically it's not a complete browser as it's a wrapper for IE)
Excuse me while I regurgitate last night's dinner...
Richard M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-01-2005, 01:41   #30
Maggy
The Invisible Woman
Cable Forum Mod
 
Maggy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: between Portsmouth and Southampton.
Age: 73
Services: VM XL TV,50 MB VM BB,VM landline, Tivo
Posts: 40,365
Maggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden aura
Maggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden auraMaggy has a golden aura
Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramrod
Hey! IE isn't crappy.......it's just 'differently abled'
Have one of these.

[img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
__________________
Hell is empty and all the devils are here. Shakespeare..
Maggy is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:39.


Server: osmium.zmnt.uk
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum