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Hank
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O.P. Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
quote: Originally posted by BetaNews.Com
Opera lets you surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way. One of the most full-featured Internet power tools on the market, it includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera's groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. You can customize the look and content of your browser with a few clicks of the mouse.
Opera has the following other editions available: Opera for FreeBSD, Opera for Linux and Opera for Mac OS X.
Latest Changes: View All Changes
* User Interface: Enhanced pop-up blocker to detect more unwanted pop-ups
* User Interface: Added new message console for warnings and error messages
* User Interface: Added opera:config for managing preferences
* User Interface: 'Find' feature now highlights all matches when searching for text on the page
* User Interface: Added internal source viewer
* User Interface: Implemented tab locking
* User Interface: New bookmark icon in address bar
* User Interface: Fix to prevent key presses being lost after using Alt+Tab
* User Interface: Updated search.ini
* User Interface: Changed keyboard shortcuts for closer cross-browser compatibility
* Messaging and Newsfeeds: Enabled new IMAP code
* Messaging and Newsfeeds: New account storage format
* Messaging and Newsfeeds: Added support for Atom 1.0
* Messaging and Newsfeeds: External embeds are now always allowed in newsfeeds, and are not disabled when the "Surpress external embeds" preference is set
* Messaging and Newsfeeds: Fix to prevent chat windows going blank when redrawing from cache
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http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Opera_for_Windows/945720329/1
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10-21-2005 12:07 AM |
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brian
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RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
Looks promising, anyways they did a pretty "huge" jump from 8 to 9, anyways.. I always would like to see more skins, nice GUI.
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10-21-2005 12:11 AM |
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Hank
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O.P. RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
i'd like to see an Improvement in the Password managaer area thats the only thing really stopping me from using Opera
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10-21-2005 12:13 AM |
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brian
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RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
I don't see anything wrong with it? What is really bad with it? Simply CTRL+ENTER and bam, you're logged in?
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10-21-2005 12:22 AM |
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Hank
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O.P. RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
i prefer Firefox Methiod, dont have to do a thing as in pressing that, remembers usernames/passwords for each site,
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10-21-2005 12:28 AM |
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WDZ
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RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
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i prefer Firefox Methiod, dont have to do a thing as in pressing that, remembers usernames/passwords for each site,
Automatically, without your consent for each site? I would hate that. I only want certain passwords saved, ones that I don't care much about. The Opera "Wand" is pretty good IMO.
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10-21-2005 03:50 AM |
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Hank
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O.P. RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
i use Opera a Bit in linux when im on me other system, depending how lazy you wanan be in windows DZ, i believe netscape does the same to, Cookie can verify that, but you do have some saught of Control over the password manager, , you can either get the usernames/passwords remembered or Never or Not for This Site, just makes things more easier an user friendlier IMO
This post was edited on 10-21-2005 at 05:09 AM by Hank.
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10-21-2005 05:07 AM |
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-dt-
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RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
quote: [*]Scripting: Added support for XPath 1.0
[*]Scripting: Implemented designMode for rich text editing
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hmm well they have added everything needed for my wysiwyg editor to work... might see how well it runs on opera when i get bored
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wow the wysiwyg uses <STRONG> tag to do bold... :/ it shouldnt use them in caps and it should use the css method insted rawr.
with some hard testing with my editor i crashed the designMode iframe (wysiwyg) quite a few times..
anyway heres a copy of my editor which works on opera
http://blog.thedt.net/2005/10/21/opera/
and heres a screen shot
Known bugs :
Emotcion panel loads down bottom.
Inserting an emotcion from that panel makes the wysiwyg not able to select text untill that emotcion is removed (opera bug i think...)
This post was edited on 10-21-2005 at 08:50 AM by -dt-.
Happy Birthday, WDZ
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10-21-2005 05:45 AM |
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zach
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RE: Opera for Windows 9.0 Build 8031 Technology Preview 1 beta
quote: Originally posted by WDZ
Automatically, without your consent for each site? I would hate that. I only want certain passwords saved, ones that I don't care much about. Image The Opera "Wand" is pretty good IMO.
No. When you put in a username and password in for the first time, the option to save it, not save it now or never save it comes up.
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10-21-2005 06:05 AM |
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