David R. Meyer wrote:
>I think you'll like it. Only draw-back I can find right now is that any
>page that requires NTLM does not work. However, there may be an NTLM
>feature in there that I have not found just.
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>Dave
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>>-------- Original Message --------
>>Subject: Re: [SLUG] Ad Free version of Opera available for free
>>From: michael hast <evylrobot19@cox.net>
>>Date: Tue, August 30, 2005 3:40 pm
>>To: slug@nks.net
>>
>>Bill Shaw wrote:
>>
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>>>http://my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml
>>>
>>>The site is very slow but will give you a code for Windows, Linux,
>>>FreeBSD, OSX and Solaris. I originally found the link on Download.com
>>><http://Download.com> and they're saying the offer will only be
>>>available till midnight today.
>>>
>>>
>>I've never used Opera before. Is it as fast and feature-rich as they
>>claim? I may soon have my own answer because I think I'm going to give
>>it a whirl. I've been keeping Dillo around just for speed browsing even
>>though it won't do what Konquorer and Firefox will feature-wise. I
>>haven't been terribly impressed with Epiphany, but if it really is what
>>they say, I may have to dump Dillo and Firefox.
>>
>>
Okay. I haven't even gotten into it's full features yet, and it is
cool. The fullscreen mode kicks butt, and it is really fast. I haven't
gotten any pop-ups with it yet, and I talked my wife into downloading it
onto her machine as well. Thanks for the tip!
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