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08/30/2005 04:05:00 PM · #1 |
It's the 10-year online anniversary party for the Opera Browser.
If you send them an e-mail address (a free one will do etc) you will be taken to another screen with serial numbers for all operating systems.
//my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml |
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08/30/2005 04:05:42 PM · #2 |
Is Opera fun? Is there a reason I'd want to use it? |
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08/30/2005 04:08:00 PM · #3 |
Opera is a browser, just like you would use Internet Explorer. It has built in capabilites and has some benefits to it. I prefer Mozilla Firefox web browser instead, and it's free forever. Just my opinion. Runs on windows just fine. |
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08/30/2005 04:08:35 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by mk: Is Opera fun? Is there a reason I'd want to use it? |
As much fun as any other web browser... :-p
Worth having a shot with it, I did and still use it now. Has tabs etc, pop-up blocker. |
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08/30/2005 04:09:26 PM · #5 |
Yeah, I was just wondering if there was some reason I would want it over the always free Firefox which I like a great deal. |
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08/30/2005 04:30:05 PM · #6 |
I use it most of the time. It was around and had many of the Firefox features long before Firefox came out. I tried moving over to Firefox when it came out, but have yet to feel the need to do so. At work I use Firefox - They won't give me Opera. Using it there has not conviced me to switch at home. Overall I don't think the two are that different. I do prefer some of the shortcuts and hot keys in Opera - but that may just be a matter of familiarity. |
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