Nice, thanks alot - very useful!I like the way you can customize just about anywhing via the .ini files.Now I just have to figure out why it wont remember my login info.. :P
Firefox is more portable than Opera. I can bring it with me from window machine to window machine along with all my extensions on my usb drive... does anyone know if Opera can do this? if it can i'd be sold on it...
i don't like opera. especially on mac os x. for one thing, the home page doesn't even have the background show up right. frankly, i'll continue using safari.
Gokie - Not a problem.As it has already been said, all of doofus' gripes are easily fixable via Opera's preferences or robust customizable interface, but I want to ask, why would you want to block all popups? Blocking unwanted pop-ups is more useful, since it will allow you to still receive pop-ups that you requested. Blocking unwanted pop-ups was originally called "Block unrequested pop-ups" (or something similar), but they recently changed it. Were you unclear as to the meaning of the pop-up settings or simply prefer to manually allow pop-ups that you DO ask for? Also, like everything else you mentioned, the pop-up blocking notification can be fixed to your liking (toggled off in this scenario).
krisseSep 20, 2005
Nice, thanks alot - very useful!I like the way you can customize just about anywhing via the .ini files.Now I just have to figure out why it wont remember my login info.. :P
adamwillisSep 21, 2005
In-case anyone was wondering like I was about the BitTorrent feature. here is the BitTorrent beta 8.10 preview 2 <a class="user" href="http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/w810p2.html">http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/w810p2.html</a> just go down a few lines and it says download.
coochiepooSep 21, 2005
I hope the mail tool supports LDAP in the near future
precisionSep 21, 2005
Firefox is more portable than Opera. I can bring it with me from window machine to window machine along with all my extensions on my usb drive... does anyone know if Opera can do this? if it can i'd be sold on it...
bxboySep 21, 2005
Perhaps not now, but I'm sure it can be done by someone if they wanted to.
cooldude127Sep 21, 2005
i don't like opera. especially on mac os x. for one thing, the home page doesn't even have the background show up right. frankly, i'll continue using safari.
jammerdelraySep 21, 2005
I like opera as a alternative to firefox for windows update as well as when I want faster browsing :) Firefox is still my fav tho
topgalerSep 22, 2005
Gokie - Not a problem.As it has already been said, all of doofus' gripes are easily fixable via Opera's preferences or robust customizable interface, but I want to ask, why would you want to block all popups? Blocking unwanted pop-ups is more useful, since it will allow you to still receive pop-ups that you requested. Blocking unwanted pop-ups was originally called "Block unrequested pop-ups" (or something similar), but they recently changed it. Were you unclear as to the meaning of the pop-up settings or simply prefer to manually allow pop-ups that you DO ask for? Also, like everything else you mentioned, the pop-up blocking notification can be fixed to your liking (toggled off in this scenario).