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crockett
12-08-2000, 11:43 AM
just wanted to let everyone know that they released a shareware version of opera 5 on the the 6th you no longer have top pay the $40 bucks to use it http://www.opera.com/windows/ its a browser incase you didn't know http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/wink.gif and pretty fast one too....they claim the fastest I think I have to agree

rowan
12-08-2000, 11:46 AM
crocket,

How does Opera display DHTML, JavaScript and other goodies? I would love an alternative to Explorer, but I must say, my pages look very good with it (especially text) and Netscape tends to butcher them.

r.

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crockett
12-08-2000, 06:23 PM
I think they look fine with Oprea...has a ton of options too....I tried netscape...but I just cant get the feel for it...but opera on the other hand is very user friendly

Richard_Cranium72
12-08-2000, 06:36 PM
Opera supports CSS, Java (through the Sun Java plug-in--for the Java-bundled version click here), JavaScript SSL (128-bit), TLS (Transaction Layer Security), and more.


Opera is free for you to use for a full 30-user day evaluation period. Opera browsers are an fully functional installation - the software is not crippled in any way. After the evaluation period expires you will only be able to access our web-site. At which time we hope that you will choose to purchase.

smokin1
12-08-2000, 10:56 PM
I've been using Opera since it fit on a floppy...hmm....I upgraded and it's now a whopping 9+ megs..still fast and friendly...
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98 lite must of had this in mind..
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Savant
12-09-2000, 08:24 PM
I'd try it but somehow the idea of paying for a browser just won't quite fly with me.
Savant