The Opera browser is now free and ad-free
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Self Loathing Froggy
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The Opera browser is now free and ad-free
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I'd say it's slightly superior to Firefox in some respects, and now it is completely free.
Moreover it comes from the same country as a famous moderator
I'd say it's slightly superior to Firefox in some respects, and now it is completely free.
Moreover it comes from the same country as a famous moderator
Plastic PPRuNer

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From: Rochechouart, France
Opera as a browser and email client is very good indeed. I paid for it (a while ago) and don't regret it. The only thing it lacks is a scheduler.
Interesting that they're now releasing Opera for free - as a combo it's pretty unbeatable for speed and security.
I use Firefox almost exclusively because what with Thunderbird (the email client) and Sunbird (the scheduler - still in beta) it just works for me. And I can X-platform with the Linux boxen.
Gotta admit that Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) is very polished - pity about the security worries (and Microsoft's persistently unpleasant behaviour).
Interesting that they're now releasing Opera for free - as a combo it's pretty unbeatable for speed and security.
I use Firefox almost exclusively because what with Thunderbird (the email client) and Sunbird (the scheduler - still in beta) it just works for me. And I can X-platform with the Linux boxen.
Gotta admit that Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) is very polished - pity about the security worries (and Microsoft's persistently unpleasant behaviour).

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From: Chichester, UK
I've been an Opera fan for quite a while, but recently i've slipped towards Firefox (even if 1.0.6 keeps crashing on me). Out of the box Opera is a fair bit better - in fact, Firefox comes behind Safari too - but i'd be hard pressed to do without some of the Firefox extensions. The brilliant Adblock and NoScript in particular, but CustomiseGoogle, SessionSaver and PasswordMaker too ... and I keep finding more
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From: Lv426
I used to use Opera on my old system and it was always ad free. 
Think it was F10 or something similar to get full screen mode which meant no ads...
. Still had the overhead on the bandwidth I think but it was and is a very good browser.

Think it was F10 or something similar to get full screen mode which meant no ads...
. Still had the overhead on the bandwidth I think but it was and is a very good browser.




