What does Opera offer over Firefox?
Drensch said:Firefox can approximate a lot of what opera can (and more) after adding a ton of extensions.
However, Opera is way faster.
http://opera.com/features/
Yeah, just get the reg code today.Can I just download it today and save it til another day/another pc or do I to download and install it on the PC I want to use it on today to take advantage of the no ads deal?
Opera offers more out of the box, is a tad faster, and more compliant with web standards than Firefox. OTOH, Firefox is a lighter browser and more customizable. i'm a Firefox user, but i like Opera too.Miburou said:What does Opera offer over Firefox?
Crispy said:Cool! Thanks for the heads up!
Drensch said:Yeah, just get the reg code today.
You want it to make Opera even faster? Try this:
Tools > Preferences > Advanced. Then look on the right hand side for "Loading" and use the dropdown box to set it to "Redraw instantly". One other thing that helps with quicker name resolution: Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Network (from the sidebar) > Server Name completion. Make sure the "Look for network machine" is unchecked and "Try name completion" is checked off with Prefix set to www, and suffix to .com.
Drensch said:Opera>all
borghe said:bah.. no symbian.![]()
DarienA said:How do I do that without installing it? www.opera.com seems to be down... unsurprisingly.
Deg said:Download it from another place.
DarienA said:Ok I've already downloaded it... so if I install it on a PC I can get the registration key then uninstall it and save it for later?
http://nontroppo.org/wiki/CPlusPlusAdBlockRockman said:I'm using the latest version now and it's actually not bad. Is there something like mozilla's adblock for this?
Red Mercury said:Yeah I am definately digging Opera. I have only one big concern. In FireFox I could just middle mouse button/click in mouse wheel to open a bookmark in a new tab. I've figured out that if I hold shift and click on the bookmark it will open in a new tab, but I'd rather not add an extra key stroke by switching browsers. Anyone know a nifty short cut that will do that?
TheOMan said:Does Opera have a save session option like the FireFox extension? I've never used it, but I'll make the switch if it does.
Hooker said:Tools > Preferences
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Red Mercury said:Thats what I had set, and it works for links on a web page, or stand alone links in the bookmark bar. However, it does not work for bookmarks nested inside a folder. This isn't such a big problem at home, but at work I have a ton of links bookmarked to make my job a bit easier. Any suggestions for that?
Hooker said:Tools > Preferences
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shift click enterI've figured out that if I hold shift and click on the bookmark it will open in a new tab, but I'd rather not add an extra key stroke by switching browsers. Anyone know a nifty short cut that will do that?
A few months ago when i gave Opera a good try, i ran across a page detailing how to exclude sites from loading in Opera. i think the downside was that you can't use wildcards. Google should have an answer.scorcho said:i really, really want to love Opera, but the lack of a 'proper' ad-removal device is killing my oh-so-precious love.