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Opera or IE? Your thoughts please.....
Hi all. What is the opinion of Opera against IE?
I am getting a little bit peed off with it at the moment and am thinking of going to Opera. The security issues from MS seem to appear all the time and mine is quite unstable. Just 5 min's ago when writing the original post for this, a warning came up saying "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and has closed dowm etc, etc, etc.........." Would I still be able to use Outlook Express for e-mails? Anyhow, I am thinking of cutting my losses and going for it so any advice, thoughs etc will be appreciated. |
Why not ditch Outlook Express at the same time BRL ? and go to Eudora.
You will still have a reliable emailer without the problems associated with MS products. |
Hi Henry. I do not know much about Eudora to be honest. If it comes with Opera and does the same job, i.e lets me check multiple e-mail accounts then I will go with it.
I just want to know if it is worth taking such a big step. :confused: |
I would recommend Opera over IE every time. The Multiple document interface of Opera means that you can have email/several browser sessions all open in the same window. Its email has a slightly strange way of filing, but it can handle multiple accounts. When you get used to it, I feel it is better than OExpress and Eudora. Best of all about Opera, is that it is soooo damned fast !!
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Opera..
Agree with phnuff
Opera is my preferred browser on M$ platforms. However, I ought to point out that some sites make use of M$ specific "features" which makes them less through un- useable by other browsers. This is, of course, completely and utterly at odds with the fundamental principles of the web (but I'll leave that rant for another thread :rolleyes: ) Big win is it's dead easy to turn off popups if you don't want them (most of the time) and quickly turn them on for the odd site when you do :) Opera sometimes have a tendency to roll new releases out just a little too quickly, so personally, I go for the last release of Version 6 for now. HTH :ok: |
Started using Opera a couple of days ago and trying to get used to it. Different but nice (as the actress said to the bishop).
Not convinced it's that much quicker and it costs money - still, there is a 35% discount if you get both the M$ and Linux versions, so I guess I'll go for it. Not sure about the email though - I use Outlook 98 which I'm very used to and I need a scheduler - also it seems that Opera may be a bit flaky with Mailwasher which I have to have because of the huge volumes of span I get. But anything really to strike a blow against the EVIL EMPIRE! |
I like Opera but keep going back to IE because my mouse wheel does not work with Opera. Try without it sometime and it is sooo frustrating!
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I am a great Opera fan. On my PC it is much, much faster than IE.
In fact I can open a page in IE, get frustrated at the wait, go to Opera, type in the URL and Opera will still get there before IE. There are some pages with lots of cleverness that simply don't run in Opera (particularly swizzy .NET/Java Applet stuffy) so you need IE in reserve for them, but in 99% of cases Opera beats IE in every respect. It's not just the MDI, but the flexible navigation pane, the flexible searches, the wand...the list is endless...but above all, it either doesn't have the security holes of IE or (just as likely) the pathetic w@nkers who write worms and viruses don't aim at Opera cos it ain't so much fun. As far as eMail goes, I'm actually quite happy with OE. It does everything I want and need, so I stick with it. W |
BRL,
You can make Opera your default internet browser and just use IE when Opera does not display the page properly. That way you get a solution that is best suited to your needs. When it comes to email, I use Netscape 4.79. It is a very good email client and it is so old that most viruses do not target it. For the business we use Eudora Pro, we have been using it since it was first released in the early 90s. It is an excellent email client for managing the 100s of emails the company gets a day. My wife, for home use, really likes IncrediMail. It is a great program for sending fun emails. Take Care, Richard |
I strongly recommend you avoid IE.
You can use either Opera or Mozilla: http://www.mozilla.org/ or http://www.opera.com/ It is not a big step at all. You do not have to un-install Internet Explorer. If you wish, you can return to Internet Explorer at any time by clicking on the icon. Mozilla, from time to time, will require plug ins that are readily available from the website. For reason that I do not like Internet Exlorer, go to to http://www.****microsoft.com/content...en-files.shtml The four stars hide what you want to do to your wife, girlfriend or boss...but it is worth reading. I would also not recommend Outlook or Outlook Express, for the same reasons. |
what you want to do to your......boss :E W |
Roach
my mouse wheel does not work with Opera |
Hi all. Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question here, much appreciated.
I am going to download the free V.7 and try that for a week or two and if I am happy with it I will buy it. I have just discovered a trojan horse on my computer. Would I still get them and other viruses using Opera? Thanks again, Paul. |
Bit late in on this, but another thumbs-up for Opera, for all the reasons given above.
It takes a little getting used to, but once the effort is put in it really shows up IE to be the slow & crude bug-ridden POS it is. I can't live without Opera's Mouse Gestures now. :) |
BRE901
I am using Opera version7.01 and try as I have I can not get the mouse wheel to work with it. I'd appreciate any suggestions I could try. |
Roach
Does your mouse wheel work with other software (IE or other) I had a look at the Opera support pages and found a rather cryptic parameter that might help. "YNPStickInstalledOverride" to be added in the Opera6.ini file in the [user preferences] section. This requires that your can find the file and use a text editor (Notepad or Wordpad will do). I'm not sure if this can help, but at least it seems to be inoccuous (sp?) in my case. Insert "YNPStickInstalledOverride=0" (one line) at the end of the [user preferences] section of the file. Don't know what values are appropriate (would try 0 & 1). see http://www.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/ for more details Good luck |
Bre901
Thanks for the info...I'll give it a go. The mouse wheel works with everything else satis. |
roach
Maybe you should look at this first : I found out that the mouse wheel in Opera works only if the cursor is in the web page and NOT in the various toolbars. |
I like Opera but keep going back to IE because my mouse wheel does not work with Opera. Try without it sometime and it is sooo frustrating! I found out that the mouse wheel in Opera works only if the cursor is in the web page and NOT in the various toolbars. |
W98 Opera 7.1
I tried adding the extra line to the ini file and it made no difference. I used the earlier version of Opera and it was the same, the mouse wheel did not work. This is a free unregistered version of Opera....would this make a difference? |
Thank you guys for discussing Opera! I downloaded it last night and have been using it continuosly during the day. I love it!!
It's quick, having multiple web-sites open and just clicking on the tabs to access them is superb and the e-mail client is great as well. I've put all my accounts onto it. It's terrible the way MS have so cornered the market that the vast majority of people are unaware of alternative browsers. Is this ease of use par for the course for mac users?! |
Is there much difference between the pay version and the free version then..??? :confused:
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I have it now and it will take a while to get used to...!!
My mouse wheel works ok too..(MS Intellimouse Explorer-USB-the one with the light underneath....) :ok: |
Is there much difference between the pay version and the free version then..??? |
Roach
Registered or not should make no difference, except for ads. I'm sorry I' afraid I won't be able to help you more than that Maybe you should try and take a look at the Opera forums I tried a search for mouse wheel and there seems to be some stuff, for instance : http://my.opera.com/forums/showthrea...ht=mouse+wheel |
In the payware version the ad's dissapear and you also get access to the premium operamail account.
I'm thinking of buying it, just to support them. I like the idea of the small fish taking on the Microsoft big shark! Especially whne the product is so good! |
Mine is the free version and my mouse wheel is absolutely fine...works exactly as I would expect in every regard.
W |
Well, I have had it for a day or so now and I am pretty impressed. Its got loads of nice little features that are quite handy.
I am having problems though with the e-mail bit. Trying to configure it is a bit tricky. I have imported all my OE stuff to two accounts but they are no-where to be seen. :confused: Overall its quite good and I don't even mind the banner ad thingy at the top that suggests searches. I will still buy it though, give them a bit of support. :ok: |
I've tried various Opera versions over the past 2 or 3 years, but always found an issue or two I've been unhappy with, and returned to IE.
I've just installed 7.2 tonight, and first impressions are very positive. I'm going to give it another go, and hope to stick with it. Echo the other posters, it's good to see the little guy win! |
Well, I did buy it yesterday and I'm glad I did. I also downloaded a load of skins so I can change the look of it, I have a nice Mac OSX Jaguar look at the moment!
I somehow managed to set up the e-mail without any problem and it's my favourite bit, it's great to use and you can keep it running beside your web page that you're looking at. I also got the Operamail set up. It;s like yahoo or Hotmail but you are almost guaranteed to have your full name available and have to add numbers etc like the others. So my e-mail is [email protected]. And I added that to the e-mail in the Opera browser. I imported my favourites from IE. Sorry Microsoft but IE and OE are now off my desktop! |
I have just tried to suss out exactly how the e-mail bit works, it's either me or its late or something but I just can't get my head around it right now. I will have a crack at it over the next few days.
The thing I like about it is the way you can run it next to your open web page(s) but you can also do that with OE open too. I am also wondering if I leave it on 'check for mail every 5 mins' then will it do that even if I am not looking at it? I have mailwasher at the moment and run that then my OE opens up. I look through and turn it off but is the opera mail setting to check for mail still on in the background...? :confused: |
Feeling a bit dim today so its silly question time. :ugh:
Does Zone Alarm Pro and Spybot still work with Opera..? |
Sorry BRL, I can't answer that, I don't use those programs, I'm just a basic PC user.
The e-mail will check every 5 mins even if you're not looking at it though. |
Zone Alarm works as it operates at the EXE level (ie it will ask you once if Opera is allowed access to the internet, if you say "yes" and "remember" it will then allow Opera through thereafter.)
SpyBot will also work, as it is independent of IE, but you should find that Spybot has much less to do as most spyware targets weaknesses specific to IE and the question doesn't arise in Opera. W |
about Mozilla...
Hi,
I use Mozilla on Windows and Linux. I have a problem when using Mozilla under Windows though. I cant view "javascript generated" windows, i.e. those that pop up in response to a so called javascript function. Under Windows they do fine only if I use IE, under Linux they do fine with Mozilla. edited to eliminate typos and useless mumbo-jumbo... := |
I use Netscape 6.2.3. It is based on Mozilla/5 and Gecko. It's interface is more like IE than earlier Netscapes.
If you also have IE on the machine, an entry in the NS "bookmarks" list takes you to your IE "favorites", so you don't have to move them, and even the latest additionas to your IE "favorties" are available fropm NS 6. As others have said, a few web sites only work right w/ IE, so you have to keep iut around. NS6 works with Pop-Up Stopper and ZoneAlarm. |
OK, i downloaded Opera 7.2 last night. Very impressed, but I seem to be having some javascript problems - e.g. with http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/aviation the drop-down menus do not appear (edit: that link isn't quite right - you need to log in before the menus appear). The site says that javascript must be enabled for them to work, Opera preferences (F12) says it is and nothing appears on the javascript console ... but no drop down menu. Likewise on the BBC website I cannot listen to the radio with Opera. The window opens but nothing happens. Both work fine on IE6.0.
Any ideas? Probably an option i've missed somewhere, but... :confused: |
Hi Ev. Some pages wont work for me although I am still a bit of an Opera virgin so can't really help you here.
Whilst I am here though, it wont log into BT/Yahoo, this being the reason The browser you're using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected) :confused: :confused: |
You can set up the way Opera handles cookies in
File/Preferences/Privacy (almost at the bottom) |
Cheers Bre'. I think the cookie settings go awol when I log off and then back on with my other pprune i.d.
I had a similar problem a few days ago and tweaked it back and the same happened today. I went and looked and its all sorted now. It seems for some reason to reset them if I log off. |
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