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Re: [LUG] Opera Browser

 

Let's not get into an FF>Opera>Konq flame war here. As long as browser x is removing marketshare from a certain foul MOSAIC-based browser, that is all we, the W3C, and web developers (also us) should be worried about. Personally, I do not see mandatory inclusion of mouse gestures as a selling point.

On 21/09/05, Stuart Dunstan <stuartdunstan34565@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> that makes sense, most of the adverts have been 'buy
> opera' or similar for some time. I really like opera,
> can't see why more folks don't use it already.
> Thanks for the info David
>
> StuartD
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> --- David Bell <edos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>
> > For those that may not have seen the announcement,
> > Opera on all platforms is
> > now completely free - ie. without advert's.
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