Opera version 10
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Opera version 10
Opera have just updated my old Opera 10 beta 3 to the full street version and I must say it looks good. I started with the alpha version of Opera 10 in December 08 I think, so its been no rush to bring this one out. Worth a try if you are already into Opera.
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Wish I could agree with you. I've been using Opera for years but it started freezing a lot when I installed 9.64. I'm on 10b3 atm and that was just as bad until I got some advice on the Opera forum (and some abuse from a most unhelpful moderator!) and now it just freezes occasionally.
It's testing my loyalty, especially because I also use Firefox which is good.
It's testing my loyalty, especially because I also use Firefox which is good.
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From: formally Alamo battleground, now the crocodile with palm trees!
Funnily enough, I've just got back to the computer and found that Opera has updated itself to full v10 - unasked and unannounced until I restarted it!
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I always get the "This program is not responding" dialogue. Then, when I restart, I get the "Start from last time" option. This applies to the latest version I discovered!
Sometimes, if I wait for 30secs or so it clears itself and resumes. Wonderful!
Sometimes, if I wait for 30secs or so it clears itself and resumes. Wonderful!
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What a coincidence - I was just looking into the merits of downloading a new browser last night - I had one of 3 in mind
Chrome
Firefox
or Opera.
I know they perform differently for different tasks, though Opera seems to be the best overall, but the issues mentioned in this thread concern me.
I'm wanting to change from IE7 basically to speed up web based mappping applications, suh as bikehike.co.uk - Home as I use these sort of things for working out mountain bike routes etc, then downlaoding them to Garmin GPS to use as a satnav whilst cycling.
Does anyone have an opinion on which is the best (including such things as speed and stability) of the bunch??
Cheers
Chrome
Firefox
or Opera.
I know they perform differently for different tasks, though Opera seems to be the best overall, but the issues mentioned in this thread concern me.
I'm wanting to change from IE7 basically to speed up web based mappping applications, suh as bikehike.co.uk - Home as I use these sort of things for working out mountain bike routes etc, then downlaoding them to Garmin GPS to use as a satnav whilst cycling.
Does anyone have an opinion on which is the best (including such things as speed and stability) of the bunch??
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From: formally Alamo battleground, now the crocodile with palm trees!
I always get the "This program is not responding" dialogue. Then, when I restart , I get the "Start from last time" option. This applies to the latest version I discovered!
Sometimes, if I wait for 30secs or so it clears itself and resumes. Wonderful!
Sometimes, if I wait for 30secs or so it clears itself and resumes. Wonderful!
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From: UK
Opera 10 works for me
As an Opera user for several years (from before Firefox appeared), I can say I think this is a good upgrade... it works faster than 9.64, no stability (or other) problems so far.
I prefer Opera to Firefox mainly because I think there are more user options that suit my preferences (toolbars, options etc.) ... and old habits "die hard"
I am on XP pro on a fairly new box... the fact my daughter's Vista Laptop was using over 1G of memory before starting to do anything persuaded me to stick with XP !!!
Regards
Martin
I prefer Opera to Firefox mainly because I think there are more user options that suit my preferences (toolbars, options etc.) ... and old habits "die hard"
I am on XP pro on a fairly new box... the fact my daughter's Vista Laptop was using over 1G of memory before starting to do anything persuaded me to stick with XP !!!
Regards
Martin

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From: Cow Corner
anotherthing - If bandwidth isn't an issue, why not download all three and try each of them for a week? Since they are free, they will not take much from you than a few minutes on broadband.
Personally, I'm a Firefox fan. 3.5 is very good, I upgraded just last week. And the add-ons available for it (especially one, which I won't mention on this forum
) make it truly worthwhile.
That said, I suspect Chrome is marginally faster. But I dislike Chrome's interface and its lack of handy controls.
Not used Opera for years now, and since Opera's shortcuts are slightly different from IE/Firefox/Chrome, I don't think I'll go back.
Personally, I'm a Firefox fan. 3.5 is very good, I upgraded just last week. And the add-ons available for it (especially one, which I won't mention on this forum
) make it truly worthwhile. That said, I suspect Chrome is marginally faster. But I dislike Chrome's interface and its lack of handy controls.
Not used Opera for years now, and since Opera's shortcuts are slightly different from IE/Firefox/Chrome, I don't think I'll go back.
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From: Perth
Technically, I reckon Opera is the best of all browsers.
The email integration is brilliant.
The email integration is brilliant.
Every time I try any of the others, I come running back to Opera every time.
The email integration is great and since they included the html editing capability, I've COMPLETELY dropped Thunderbird, Outlook et al for my mailing needs.
The mail program still provides the best and fastest search engine for my email requirements.
Now that they have "unite" working, I can use my Opera browser as a server as well.
Light years ahead of the others in my opinion.
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From: Perth
Wish I could agree with you. I've been using Opera for years but it started freezing a lot when I installed 9.64. I'm on 10b3 atm and that was just as bad until I got some advice on the Opera forum (and some abuse from a most unhelpful moderator!) and now it just freezes occasionally.
I would be inclined to install the version 10 as a NEW install and see what happens.
If you're still having problems, then it may point to another serious issue with your computer such as a virus, spyware or the like.
One thing I have seen with both Opera and FireFox (refuse to run Internet Exploder) is that if you run several anti-Virus programs, they fight amongst each other and your browser is the victim.
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From: Rochechouart, France
Hotmail POP3 Configuration

And for Yahoo, go to - YPOPs! :: Free POP3/SMTP Access to Yahoo! Mail and try it. And its free

Mac
- Incoming Server: pop3.live.com
- Incoming Port: 995
- SSL Encryption: yes
- Outgoing Server: smtp.live.com
- Outgoing port: 25 (use port 587 if the default port is not working)
- Authentication: yes
- TLS Or SSL: yes
And for Yahoo, go to - YPOPs! :: Free POP3/SMTP Access to Yahoo! Mail and try it. And its free
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I'm not really a power computer user, more like a Luddite with laptop so I'm not really demanding of applications. I have expunged IE for Firefox but I thought I'd try Opera based on this thread because my Firefox seems to be getting a bit sluggish of late. It seems to load and scroll a bit quicker on my Sony Vaio than FF, and the interface and the default options seem to work better for me; plus I don't seem to get as many pop-ups so for now it's checked satis.

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From: Cow Corner
That's the good news! Who seriously use those ?
There are those of us, you know, who value portability above most other features in our email. And hence, I have used my web-based service from a dozen different places with ease, and have never had trouble with it. Just because you don't need one, doesn't mean we don't!




