Aaron Meier
US
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9.0 Beta 1 (Apr 21, 2006)
This is my first time using Opera... I've been using Firefox since the .1 days. I have to say, I'm fairly impressed. It seems pretty intuitive... I was able to pick it up and get it customized to my liking in just a few minutes. I can't believe how fast it is, and there's a few good ideas that could be better implemented in Firefox.
However, the adblocker seems like it could use some more work still, and I don't really get the whole widget thing. There's also a few firefox extensions that don't seem to be replicatable (word?) in Opera that I've grown too used to (Forecast Fox, Foxy Tunes, IE Tab, Web Developer to name a few).
From what little I've used of it, I'd have no problem recommending it to someone looking for an IE alternative. In fact, I might even recommend it over firefox for it's better out-of-the-box funcationality. But for me (and anyone else who wants to take the time to get to know firefoxs extensions), it jsut won't be replacing Firefox any time soon.
1.0 (Apr 14, 2005)
The link doesn't work because it was put in wrong, try:
https://upload.video.goo...video_instructions.html
0.92 (Mar 7, 2005)
This is a great music player, an excellent alternative to winamp, etc. It's insanely light on resources, and the development is moving very quickly. There's still a lot of work to be done, but even in its current incarnation, it's an excellent player if you are one of those guys who just wants to listen to music, instead of taking hours to set up your player (a la foobar).
1.0 (Dec 15, 2003)
Well, my system isn't techinically on the list for supported systems, regular nforce2 (shuttle sn41g2), but a few of the things work. Well, i am able to change the same stuff that somone else mentioned they can on their supported board, so i guess they just havnt finished much yet. it changes fsb and displays info, lol. but it does this very well.
1.0 (Aug 26, 2005 - 2:14 PM)
No, you pay 6-15 to download and/or stream unlimited music, which you can play offline or on portable players (until the subscription expires). What you pay the ~$1 per song for, is the ability to keep it forever and to burn it to cds/whatnot.