=?iso-8859-1?q?Steve=20Kieu?= said: > Frankly, there are some features the I did not find in > any browser *yet* except opera. Put aside its > commercial crap, just look at its features, multi > windows , easy search tool and its rendering speed, > what do you think? well, I still use it mainly in my > 128 Mb ram box, just switch to mozilla when I need to > view some Unicode pages.. . I got another a rxvt > running micq which I resize and set on top at the > add-area (shh..dont tell opera people :-)) so I dont > have to look at the add all the time which remind me > its commercial...
i use opera on about 5 different machines 1.3Ghz Athlon 768MB ram P3-733Mhz 512MB ram P3-700Mhz 256MB ram (laptop) Sun Ultra 1 167Mhz 512MB ram P3-800Mhz 1024MB ram it runs good. i like it. i paid for 2 copies. worth it. there are some sites it doesnt work on, e.g. it can't do HTTPS uploads and it can't keep session on some web apps i use, so i switch to netscape 4.76 for that. i think its a great browser. a big plus is its statically linked with qt so i dont have to have all kinds of support packages installed to go with it. and the auto recovery feature is good, i can close it and re open it (or if it crashes) it can re open all the urls i was just at. fast too ...! just as good on an overpowered machine as an underpowered one. nate (writing this mail using Squirrelmail! 1.0.2rc2 through opera 5.0/linux)