On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Paul J Thompson wrote: > I recently was looking to see if the web browser Opera was available for > Linux. Well, when looking at their site I discovered that they are currently > doing a poll of sorts to see how many Linux users (along with some other OSs) > would be interested in their browser. They have pledged that if they have > 3000 Linux people interested by the end of November (when the poll closes) > that they will start working on developement. > > I don't know how many of you have used Opera in Windows, but it is great. > Opera is a <1 MB binary which had many of the fancy features of Netscape and > IE4 without the overhead weight. It is quite nice. Plus, back in my older > days of pre-linux, it was the only browser I could get to install in Win3.11 > with only an EGA monitor. That is how cool they are! > > Anyways, I wanted to encourage all my fellow Debian users to go to their page > and respond. I know it isn't 100% kosher Debian Free Software Guideline > software, but it would nicely replace those other two web browsers (what were > they called) on the linux desktop.
Yes, it would be good to have an alternative browser available. Thanks also for posting the url ;-) <http://www.winopera.com/> Don't forget mnemonic though, it _is_ free software. <http://www.mnemonic.org> Cheers, Joost -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .