Re: OT: Who will switch to (or at least try out) Opera now that they have free registrations?
From: David Koski (dkoski_at_sutinen.com)
Date: 08/31/05
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 19:11:48 -0700
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 06:36 pm, Grant Thomas wrote:
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> And love the mouse gestures.
Mouse gestures are awesome. And now you can get mouse gestures for FireFox.
But I still like the feel of Opera better. Opera also has goot support for
customizing the mouse in other ways too. For example, I like to cycle through
my tabbed windows using the right mouse button with the mouse wheel, without
confusing popups getting in my way.
> What is adblock?
Is it a popup blocker? Opera has had for a long time.
Opera has been my browser of choice since 6.x something. But I still have
complaints about it. For one, I cannot get it to print most of the time. It
looks like it should print, a job shows up in the queue and then dissappears.
Also, Mozilla has better plugin support.
David
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