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Old 27-01-2005, 16:32   #46
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Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

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why is it a 'stupid' question - why is any question 'stupid' ?
Which reminds me of the philosophy student who received an exam paper with, on it, the single question, "Is this a question?" To this he wrote, "If this is an answer."
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Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

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On the version that I've got, it's quite big and very noticable(sp?).
You have two choices of how ads are displayed in Opera, one does display a box panel which might be more obtrusive than the second which is as I said about 2/3 the width of the UI and about one iconbar deep.


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I thought that FF was supposed to be just a browser, for those who were happy with whatever email client.
I prefer my mail client integrated, that way I'm not waiting for another app to open to view mail or waiting for my browser to open when clicking a link in a mail.


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That's the way that it should be, you're own preference and choice.
I'm a bit disappointed this forum seems obssessed with FF with very few willing to investigate what is a ground breaking browser like Opera. I think this is the only ever thread I've seen started here concerning Opera.

Even the BBC have seen fit to mention it !
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Old 29-01-2005, 12:42   #48
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Re: Opera, the Forgotten Browser

Oh look - it's the Firefox/IE/Opera/etc is better wars ... again .....
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Old 29-01-2005, 14:13   #49
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just a quick comment ive got ie opera fire fox i use ff every day and when im not using it i use opera the adds wear anoying but i registerd opera i think its a very good browser litle bloated takes a bit setting up to get how illike it
but every one has their favorits and you are free to use what you like idont criticize ie even i dont like it i just use another browser
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