Been using Firefox lately. But just got & setup Opera 7.50 wo java. It's much quicker than 7.23 & even Firefox. And that matters cause I'm on 56k. :)
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Been using Firefox lately. But just got & setup Opera 7.50 wo java. It's much quicker than 7.23 & even Firefox. And that matters cause I'm on 56k. :)
u not using java cos of speed?
I get java straight from Sun Microsystems. Works better imo than Opera prepackaged with java.
MyIE2 is the best browser on my earth... because I'm using cable. :lol:
Actually, I switch from Firefox and MyIE2 all the time. I didn't want to try Opera as soon as I read it comes with ads. I'm not buying a browser to get rid of ads that comes with it. <_< :lol:
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nah guys mozilla is the best browser... :)
agreed. thats what i do toQuote:
Originally posted by zapjb@13 May 2004 - 15:24
I get java straight from Sun Microsystems. Works better imo than Opera prepackaged with java.
Imo nothings faster than Opera on 56k.
probably is zapib i just like mozilla man... :P
I really like FireFox. But somehow I keep using IE.
If you find yourself drawn to IE, then you should try MyIE2. I was surprised it had so many features without bloating it up.
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Shit it has ads.Quote:
Originally posted by Xero Grid@13 May 2004 - 15:33
MyIE2 is the best browser on my earth... because I'm using cable. :lol:
Actually, I switch from Firefox and MyIE2 all the time. I didn't want to try Opera as soon as I read it comes with ads. I'm not buying a browser to get rid of ads that comes with it. <_< :lol:
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Thats funkin crap. As if there enough banners out there aready and who buys a Web Browser anyway?Quote:
Advertise to more than 6.2 million Opera users. Reach a premium audience for as low as $250.
Mozilla, Firefox, internet explorer, Safari are free and maybe even better.Quote:
Price: USD 14.95
I use Opera. Sure it isn't free, but that never stopped anyone before. :rolleyes:
I was using the 7.50 beta for Linux and it kicks ass. Seriously, almost better than firefox. If I get my hands on the final and a nice Linux serial then I may make the switch. .......for good.
Plus thoose themes for opera are awesome and they install just like that in a snap, unlike firefox or mozilla on Linux you have to change a bunch of permissions just to get a few extentions working.
I know this is just going to burn you up even more, but... the price you quoted there is for the mobile phone Opera browser. The "desktop version" is $39. It used to be $30...Quote:
Originally posted by Ariel_001@13 May 2004 - 23:32
Thats funkin crap. As if there enough banners out there aready and who buys a Web Browser anyway?
Quote:
Price: USD 14.95
I've been using Mozilla, and just recently switched to Firefox, but I also have Opera 7.23 installed (unregistered). Regardless of the price, which I, too, feel is very high, it's a pretty damn good browser.
Over the last couple of years i've switched between opera and firefox/firebird, but for the last 4-6 months i've been using firefox exclusively because opera was too slow loading and there were a couple of sites which i used a lot which didn't quite work in opera, but recently i tried Opera 7.5 and I prefer it to firefox in almost every way. Its not quite as configurable as firefox's extensions, but imo everything you'll ever use is there and is slightly better worked out and more professional. I reckon opera 7.5 is a serious improvement over the previous 7 versions, so if you're using an earlier opera I'd strongly recommend upgrading. Opera 7.5 is currently the best browser available.
If you don't feel like paying to scrap the ads, there are always serials.
Well am trying it now. Had to use a keygen to remove the ads. I remember trying this a while ago so am seeing what changes they did to it. I would still never buy a web browser.
Is using a keygen in Opera safe? Does it check?
Hope not :fear:
This may sound like a stupid question but how do I pop up sun java consol in Opera?
Shit it has ads.Quote:
Originally posted by Ariel_001+14 May 2004 - 04:32--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Ariel_001 @ 14 May 2004 - 04:32)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Xero Grid@13 May 2004 - 15:33
MyIE2 is the best browser on my earth... because I'm using cable. :lol:
Actually, I switch from Firefox and MyIE2 all the time. I didn't want to try Opera as soon as I read it comes with ads. I'm not buying a browser to get rid of ads that comes with it. <_< :lol:
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Thats funkin crap. As if there enough banners out there aready and who buys a Web Browser anyway?Quote:
Advertise to more than 6.2 million Opera users. Reach a premium audience for as low as $250.
Mozilla, Firefox, internet explorer, Safari are free and maybe even better. [/b][/quote]Quote:
Price: USD 14.95
HA HA HA HA !!!! :lol: :lol:
Go to tools -->advanced -->java consoleQuote:
Originally posted by Ariel_001@14 May 2004 - 08:40
This may sound like a stupid question but how do I pop up sun java consol in Opera?
Cable :P with 1.5 mbps/512 kbps + MyIE2 = Warp Speed Surfing :DQuote:
Originally posted by Xero Grid@13 May 2004 - 15:33
MyIE2 is the best browser on my earth... because I'm using cable. :lol
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