On Fri 27 Feb 98 (22:41:51), [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Opera is brilliant :-)
> But, so popular, that I have been unable to register it, because they
> have such a back log of Emails, they can't cope. So my evaluation copy
> is about to
> expire.
>
> --
> Ruth
> http://www.stamford.co.uk/littlesurgery
>
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> From: [log in to unmask] on behalf of Adrian Midgley
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 1998 11:42
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: A little secert
>
> Opera (full tryout on the cover disk of today's PCW magazine, but
> why worry when the full download is only a little over a megabyte
> from www.operasoftware.com/ ) is quick, probably more so than IE3/4
> or NS on hardware from 386 upward
>
> And doesn't seem to have interfered with my setup at all.
>
> It keeps its few files (amounting to about 1.9MByte unzipped) in its
> own directory, except the opera.ini file and any alternate .ini
> files for special tasks you define, which go in \windows (unless you
> tell it on the command line to look elsewhere)
>
> I like it so much I bought a copy.
> I still use the older version on the laptop for local access (once
> the generous tryut period expires it refuses to connect to any
> internet site except it's home (where you can register it<g>) but
> cheerfully allows access to your local files. And the older vrsion
> is as often, quicker to load and simpler for that purpose.
>
> Uses Netscape compatible plugins
>
>
>
>
>
> --- OffRoad 1.9r registered to Adrian Midgley
>
>
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>
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