Java script doesn't show up to well, but other than that it is actually not to bad. <p>Sherwin B. Seed<br><a href=mailto:s_seed@hotmail.com>s_seed@hotmail.com</a><br><a href=
I did not believe this either, but if you open three seperate windows in Opera, at the same time you can download files in all three windows! It does not crash, it just works.
In my experience Opera is faster than both IE and Netscape. Not only that, but I am able to download 2 or more files simultaneously in Opera, without problems. If I am disconnected Opera allows me to resume the download without having to start all over again.
I also have less "crashes" running Opera than with either IE or Netscape.
The only problem I have encountered is that while Opera V4.02 handles "javascript" with ease, the latest version, Opera V5.01, will not allow a number of javascript sections to run (seemingly mostly related to passwords)
To get around this I have both Opera V4.02 & V5.01 installed and run V4.02 if I know I will need to.
On top of that, you have a relatively small progamme which is not "bloatware". I hope I never need to change. CS
The certificate will expire or some other 'thing' will happen, I'm sure. I just installed Opera 5 today. Like it, but got really used to Ie and the fillins and cookies stuff. Kind of a pain having to enter your own username and password. Seems pretty good so far, at least it's fast loading. I have heard there are a few websites that do not display correctly. But then, I'm using my host file to filter ads and heard that that may screw Opera up also, as I'm using the free version and have to deal with ads.
Need more sites like this one where your userid and password can be stored in the bookmark.
PhiloVance
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I have more "crashes" running Opera. If I use it longer, it will freeze and then crash. Also on 3rd sub-windows wont run Java script.. it didnt work.
CPU: 128mb ram
Opera:Version
5.02
Build
855
Platform
Win32
System
Windows 98
I've been using Opera 5 only about two days and have lots of problems with system freezes. And I mean freeze-everything stops.... I have to shut off the computer, not just ctrl-alt-del to close the task. I noticed other users who could perform multiple downloads and wondered if they had any tips about the freezing problem.
The thing is, I really like Opera: the way it handles emails and multiple sites, so I'd hate to have to go back to Netscape, or worse, IE
If you really have to visit a website that Opera locks up on, don't resort to Netscape or MSIE, you can also use SUN Star Office, which has also an excellent browser built in. Steve Butterworth
I downloaded the latest version 5.1 it is a lot improved. It still crashes, in fact it crashed when I wanted to access TEK-TIPS! However it does now let me have access to the financial sites that were locking up all the time before, so there is definite improvement.
98% OPERA and 2% Sun Star Office Browser now. MSIE and Netscape banished into oblivion, so they can go fight their browser wars. It is so nice to have choices.
I like Opera and Star Office. They are not bloated, and they are both fast. Steve Butterworth
I've used Netscape 4.08 as my main browser for years, with IE5/5+ as a backup when a few sites didn't work. I'd seen Opera listed on some free/shareware magazine disks, but thought it must be lacking over the 'big two' in most features - faster but still Don Quiote, I figured.
I had one too many arguments with IE5/5+, Netscape 6.1 proved cumbersome and my old faithful NS 4.08 was carelessly losing its preferences DLL and also going to 'sleep' on me too often despite re-installs. So I installed Opera 5, then when that worked OK, I upgraded to 6 Beta.
Netscape's no longer installed and IE5+ is there just as an infrequent backup when some site doesn't work - often it's the website. Opera (even in beta form) is so stable and fast on my old overclocked PII 266 that I can't believe I stuck with those other uninnovative browsers for so long. The features and options apparently introduced by Opera are a revelation to my browsing experience. Why the big two didn't offer some of these relatively simple features way back baffles me. EG: Quickly lockout Pop-Ups!
I thoroughly recommend it - especially to users who are slightly unhappy with their present IE or Netscape browser.
Opera crashes about once an hour. Otherwise great product. Has anyone dealt with this problem? I'm using windows 98, IBM Aptiva AMD K6, 366 Mz, recently reinstalled Win98 because of meltdown.
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