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  • #16
    Originally posted by Urban Ranger
    No it's not. Evil Viking person
    Isn't it? Is it still in alpha stage?


    Seriously, I didn't know it was beyond beta. How good is it? I understand by the comments that it's not bug free...
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Urban Ranger
      Isn't Netscape Communicator 4.78 a bit old? Besides, it has crappy support for CSS.
      So do you have an alternative, that gets all the extensions right, does the size of some fields here in the forum right and has an uninstall option?

      -Martin
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      • #18
        http://www.opera.com/ 0wnZ j00 all.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by St Leo
          http://www.opera.com/ 0wnZ j00 all.
          St LeO rOxxOrz!!111!1!!!

          Seriously, I really don't understand this thread. Just get Opera and be silent...
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          • #20
            Originally posted by St Leo
            http://www.opera.com/ 0wnZ j00 all.
            I knew it that someone would tell me that. OK my last post was done with Opera 6.something. So I had to download Opera 7.03 to check if the stuff that is right for Opera 6.XX is also right for Opera 7.03. Well and it looks like a pretty good browser without the problems of Opera 6.XX. Only the amount of page you can see is smaller then in Mozilla. Well let's try Opera at the next turn chat and see if it is crashy like the last version.

            -Martin
            Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nikolai
              Seriously, I didn't know it was beyond beta. How good is it? I understand by the comments that it's not bug free...
              I don't think it's bug-free (lets not get into all the theories and such), but it is very stable, even on Windows.

              One reason I use it because I don't have to switch browsers across various platforms. <alt><t> always opens a new tab. It also has the best support for standards such as CSS, XML, and PNG.
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              • #22
                Maybe one day they'll also figure out how to properly deal with the selection of text in the address-field in the browser.

                It's inconsistent with the rest of Windows, and it's a tiny annoying quirk which makes Mozilla annoying to use.

                In Windows, you double click to select the entire string. In Mozilla, when you doubleclick, it selects a substring (the like if you doubleclick in the middle of www.mozilla.org, it selects Mozilla).
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                • #23
                  I spontaneously decided to get Opera yesterday and I love it.

                  After you get rid of all the crap that clutters up the screen, it's just great.

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                  • #24
                    Hm. I'd love to try it out, but I've sold my soul to Microsoft.

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                    • #25
                      I installed Opera 7.01, and it was great and actually a bit better than IE, but still I tend to go back to IE for some reason. Don't know exactly why though... Must be something with what I'm used to use...
                      Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
                      I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139.14a
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                      • #26
                        I feel the same, actually... I've liked Opera for a while, but almost exclusively used IE... Now I've got Opera7 and I' really liking it.
                        I also finally found out today that the UNIX systems at university finally have an alternative for the craptastic Netscape 4.7... Mozilla (and I saw someone using Opera too) which also looked much better than the last time I saw it.
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                        • #27
                          Anyone tested Konqueror yet?
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by XarXo
                            Anyone tested Konqueror yet?
                            Well Konqueror is as far as I know a Linux only browser and comes with KDE2/3. In comparision to Mozilla it lacks of some fetures, as far as I know, most improtant and I encountered is that if you use it on 'Poly and you want to reply, the line warp in the reply box is beyond the right edge of it. So if you write you don't see the beginning of the line if you reply is longer then the line that is displayed. Well there is also something else missing that you have in Opera and Mozilla, but I didn't need it and therefore don't know about it.

                            Originally posted by Mercator
                            I also finally found out today that the UNIX systems at university finally have an alternative for the craptastic Netscape 4.7... Mozilla (and I saw someone using Opera too) which also looked much better than the last time I saw it.
                            Well, there are different UNIX systems at universities. At my unversity there are two many UNIX based OS. On the one hand Linux with KDE2 as user interface and on the other hand a Sun Solaris OS. So far on Sun Solaris I only found Netscape 4.78. On Linux there I found everything you need. So if Mozilla and Opera are available at your univerity, just open a shell (also known as terminal window) and enter mozilla or opera and if available Mozilla or Opera pop up.

                            -Martin
                            Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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                            • #29
                              Opera rulez. I haven't tried Mozilla for a long while, but I doubt anything could tempt me away from Opera's tender embrace now.

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                              • #30
                                Can it render Arabic properly without downloading/installing extra packages?
                                (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                                (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
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