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On March 03 2010 08:51 Mystlord wrote: Fabled: Firewall issues cause Opera to run suuuper slow. Make sure it's passed.
Chuiu: Opera button, Settings, Preferences, Advanced, Content, Blocked Content. You can edit your filters there.
I have a feeling that many people will end up switching to Opera if they recognize it because it has so many features just out of the box. Is there any way this could be used to block the livestream ads?
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On March 03 2010 08:59 sixghost wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 08:51 Mystlord wrote: Fabled: Firewall issues cause Opera to run suuuper slow. Make sure it's passed.
Chuiu: Opera button, Settings, Preferences, Advanced, Content, Blocked Content. You can edit your filters there.
I have a feeling that many people will end up switching to Opera if they recognize it because it has so many features just out of the box. Is there any way this could be used to block the livestream ads? you can block those ads from ever getting to your computer no matter what browser though a hosts file
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Aww there's no mac version. I'll try out the PC version though.
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On March 03 2010 09:05 TanGeng wrote: Aww there's no mac version. I'll try out the PC version though. http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/
There are mac versions there are nightly builds and crap just not really posted on their main site because it's still rc and crap
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should i give this a try? i've always been on the firefox bandwagon
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Mouse gestures in Opera work better for me than any of the extensions I've tried in FF and Chrome. I've been using Chrome but gonna switch back to Opera now with 10.5. <3 Opera
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Lol its exactly like chrome for the most part... i use any browser atm. Lol when one lags i switch. Usually makes me feel better. Although Chrome is #1, then FF, then IE for me atm.
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On March 03 2010 10:48 Liquid`NonY wrote: Mouse gestures in Opera work better for me than any of the extensions I've tried in FF and Chrome. I've been using Chrome but gonna switch back to Opera now with 10.5. <3 Opera hmm what are extensions? O.o Sounds like fun haha.
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Man i use to many extensions in ff to switch
it is very fast though
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its funny im using Opera as i do all my post edits atm hahah i kinda like it
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I am completely hooked on Opera. Discovering Opera was like discovering Google.com for me. Everything else now seems so slow and bloated. The fact that they keep adding useful features to Opera is a plus, but the rendering engine is just lightning fast.
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hmi just had a pop up saying mouse gestures, nony what are these!
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have fun with your inferior web browser
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On March 03 2010 11:17 StorrZerg wrote:Man i use to many extensions in ff to switch it is very fast though javascripts are usually exportable and compatible to opera's to some extent ie your little greesemonkey scripts, popular ones usually have an opera export.
add ons depending on what they do may already be done in opera.
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I remember an Opera version I had you could access the whole 'extract here' menu from the download screen as if you were browsing for files in windows explorer, insted of having to open he folder in a seperate window. Back when I was messing with addons in WoW, and I played stepmania (that had like 100billon rar files) it made it a lot easier. I'll give it a look-see.
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On March 03 2010 11:16 wishbones wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2010 10:48 Liquid`NonY wrote: Mouse gestures in Opera work better for me than any of the extensions I've tried in FF and Chrome. I've been using Chrome but gonna switch back to Opera now with 10.5. <3 Opera hmm what are extensions? O.o Sounds like fun haha. Extensions are little user-made add-ons you can get for FF and Chrome that add some feature or functionality. A ton of the things that you need extensions for in FF and Chrome are instead simply built in to Opera. Sometimes this means that Opera can't do something that FF and Chrome can do since it's not possible for every extension to be built in. But in some important cases, like mouse gestures for me, it means that Opera works better because built-in features are less likely to have issues than extensions.
Oh I think you meant to ask what mouse gestures are? Or anyway you are asking that now. You basically hold down right click and draw simple designs, like a horizontal line from left to right, or from right to left, or an L starting from the top, etc etc, and it does things in your browser like go forward, backward, close tab, open blank tab, reload, etc. I also love the "rocker" thing where you hold down right click and click on the left click and it goes back, or you hold down left click and click on the right click and it goes forward. You can customize all this stuff to match any drawn design with any command.
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OK its offical Opera rapes > all other browsers. I just went and visited all the sites I found slow, Battle.net, Facebook, and others. I haven't seen this type of speed in.. well forever. Kudos! im on the Opera Bandwagon. :D
Edit: Now just iCCup, yet again, its faster than others.
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is there a way to get a bookmark bar like on chrome and firefox?
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yeah look bottom left and u see the panels thingy, just rightclick and ull be able to do all that stuff, i just found it i may not explain it as well tho, But its there.
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