eWeek gives Opera 9 'analyst's choice award'
Friday, 23. June 2006, 09:13:51
if you want to see the features that other Web browsers will be adding in a year or two, you should download Opera 9
Friday, 23. June 2006, 09:13:51
if you want to see the features that other Web browsers will be adding in a year or two, you should download Opera 9
My data is mineTop 150 Popular Firefox Extensions and Opera![]()
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Opera dictionary setup
Dedicated Mail-client setup
Firefox clone setup
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Ramunas # 23. June 2006, 09:21
nunio # 23. June 2006, 11:58
I would be surprised seeing this feature in IE7 or Firefox 2.0.
scipio # 24. June 2006, 12:24
Jud # 30. June 2006, 13:56
"And Opera has caught up in one of the few areas in which it lags behind rival browsers: It is now possible to carry out advanced customizations of the browser by going to a Web site by typing opera:config into the address bar."
The reporter (Jim Rapoza) may be surprised to learn he already has the e-mail address for the 'webmaster' of this 'Web site' ;-) (to say nothing of the preliminary statement that Opera lags behind other browsers in advanced customization).