Opera is a free Web browser with a pop-up blocker, multiple-window navigation, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, an e-mail client with a spam filter, and integrated search for user security and speed. The cross-platform browser includes IRC-compatible chat, support for RSS newsfeeds, a password manager, and one-click customization and privacy-protection settings.
Features:
* New in version 9: Fraud protection, BitTorrent, Add your favorite search engines, Content blocker, Site preferences, Widgets, Improved rich text editing, Thumbnail preview
* Efficient surfing: Transfer manager, Tabbed browsing, Password manager, Integrated search, Pop-up blocking, Mouse gestures, Fast Forward, Sessions, Quick preferences, Notes, Voice, Keyboard Shortcuts, Trash can
* Security and privacy: Security bar, Encryption, Delete private data, Cookie control
* Mail and Chat: Opera mail, IRC chat
* Customization: Drag and drop, Skins, Language
Features:
* New in version 9: Fraud protection, BitTorrent, Add your favorite search engines, Content blocker, Site preferences, Widgets, Improved rich text editing, Thumbnail preview
* Efficient surfing: Transfer manager, Tabbed browsing, Password manager, Integrated search, Pop-up blocking, Mouse gestures, Fast Forward, Sessions, Quick preferences, Notes, Voice, Keyboard Shortcuts, Trash can
* Security and privacy: Security bar, Encryption, Delete private data, Cookie control
* Mail and Chat: Opera mail, IRC chat
* Customization: Drag and drop, Skins, Language
* Accessibility: Zoom, Text size and colors, User style sheets,
* Web development: Standards support, Small-screen mode, Validate code, Toggle graphics and style sheets, Info panel, Reload from cache,
* Special: Full-screen mode, Kiosk mode aand more...

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8800 to 8801.
NoScript == Site Preferences (Disable Javascript by default and enable per site)
Adblock Plus == Blocked Content
Site preferences isn't quite upto NoScript's features.. The Content blocker works ok, but lacks a whitelist.
Now I use ANY browser, EXCEPT Firefox. Personally can't stand that thing!!
Edit:
Let's see. I originally posted at 5:22am. It's now 5:39am on same day. That was long enough to remind me why I've quit using Opera!! Sorry Opera!!
Last edited by cork1958 on 19 Jul 2007 - 09:41
No, if he think Opera isn't snappy then my guess is that he either use lynx or pulled the plug....
1. DHT/Azureus DHT.
2. NAT Traversal.
3. Encryption support to boost speeds and avoid discrimination by ISPs.
4. Individual File download / exclusion feature.
I'm a loyal Opera and Azureus user, and adding the above bittorrent features would put Opera on par with Azureus' core functionality.
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