;D for those who want to test the latest opera 10 alpha!!
opera is back with vengeance sure will get the attention of the techis!!!
this is the linkhttp://www.opera.com/press/releases/2008/12/04/
Hurey! inlayn spil ckek ut lust!
What about ad-block?
thank you very much for the link!
very nice info ;D
does anyone know if the alpha is stable?
;D hi onlysomeone
on download.com it was test and reviewed this is the link http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-10113913-12.html
thank you!
interesting review!
your welcome!!! ;D
I’m using the Alpha version right now on a system that resets each time it’s turned off.
(Protects the good Seniors from those who sometimes go astray ;D ;D)
Fast, so far no crashes. The spell checker works.
hi Bob3160
It seems you love also alpha testing ha ha ha ;D
I’m using it on my old 500MHZ PIII and it works great.
Fast as well.
;D in my XP system so far it is stable and fast loading of pages!!! :o
Opera is quite a comparative competent browser. Is it true that Opera 10 Alpha scores 100% at [color=blue][u][b]Acid 3 test? c.f. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid3#Desktop_browsers
Edit: Even Firefox spell check couldn’t help my stupid typo. c.f. [color=blue][b]PEBAC
Nor PEBAC that should be PEBKAC?
Guess my copy & paste job went wrong. On topic, how about the Acid 3 test?
I’ll have to fire up the old beast to check.
I’m not sure if you are a member of Malwarebytes forum but I found this interesting:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=8060
I asked this since the latest Iron Portable on my machine scores 100% without sweat. The lack of possible customizations makes things easy but…
Worked 100/100:
http://acid3.acidtests.org/reference.html
Here is the screenshot of IronPortable. It scores 100% fair and square but, as you can see, it fails linktest.
http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/115/ironacid3resultul5.th.png
Does any one here know where Iron stores it’s settings ???
Bookmarks etc ???
With IronPortable, they are located in “IronPortable\Profile\Default” folder. However, for Iron, I suspect somewhere in “Documents and Settings\User Name” folder. Did you look into Application Data, for example?
Sorry for being off topic but I came across [color=blue][b][u]this blog entry… It’s not news but Google seems to be quite serious about getting into browser competition.