Tuesday, 4. September 2007, 17:13:09
Opera

A long time ago I had asked for
Very Persistent Opera Customizations and now I am delighted that Opera has listened and has responded nicely to my request. Opera has
released an Alpha version of Krestel (Opera 9.5) and they have now added a feature called
Synchronized which just does what I had asked for. It is not still complete. Not everything is synchronizable yet, but hopefully over time it will become better and better.
Image originally by Pixel Packing Mama at Flickr.
Saturday, 23. December 2006, 03:03:20
Opera
About two months ago I uninstalled Opera from my PC due to
some not-very-important bugs that I just couldn't live with them. Opera 9.10 was just released a few days ago, so I decided to give it another try. Oops!
That very simple bug is not entirely fixed so far. But the world is not such a bed of roses without Opera (wot?!#?!?) so I didn't uninstall it this time. Man! Opera's Feed Reader is grrreat!
Monday, 17. July 2006, 19:33:42
Opera, Flock, Delicious
From a
count-of-features-that-I-need kind of perspective, Opera is still the No. 1 browser on the planet. But from the
that-single-feature-that-I-cant-live-without kind of perspective, I have to admit that Flock is the winner. And this feature is nothing but the bookmarks/del.icio.us integration.
To me, having all my work, home desktop, laptop, Linux, and Windows browsers in-sync is a vital thing. Many have asked the Opera team to implement such a feature but it seems that they have not ranked this feature as high-priority.
This missing feature has forced me to turn to Flock for the past few weeks. A few months ago I read about Flock but didn't pay attention. It was seeing Yousef working with Flock in acion that made me intersted. However, Flock inherits a memory-leak bug from Firefox that makes it impossible to have it open for a long time. Only a few minutes after logging into my Meebo account, it swallowed an unimaginable 300+ megs of memory! As a result, I'll almost only open Flock when I have to bookmark a new link.
So, "To Opera or to Flock"? I guess, the answer for the time being will be: "both of them!"
Happy browsing experience!
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