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can someone please answer this

if i use this to get a serial for opera 7, and then use the link to upgrade to an opera 8 liscence for only €8 is there any difference between this, and purchasing a new opera 8 liscence, as in will it have the same rights to support etc, and upgrades etc etc???? please let me know and if so i will be doing this tonight and getting my proper lega opera liscence at a reduced price :ninja:

edit: never mind went ahead and did it, upgraded and got a brand new reg code for all opera versions for al operating systems, and 6 months subscription to opera mail, all for 8 euros 11 cents or ?5.50.

It is all legal, using the official opera website, using their payment system etc, so anyone who wants opera i suggest they do this now!

Edited by johnston
Yep, my serial won't work with Opera 8 final either...any news or info on this??

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Ok download v8 beta 3 and will work with it for sure. Then try upgrading to v8 final and It accepts the key This works for 9 out of 10 people that I know have tried it. It has something to do with the storage of the reg. key.....anyways give it a try and if it dosent work use v8 beta 3 which is obviously the same as v8 final.

Read my post a page or two back, or learn German, it DOESNT WORK WITH 8 FINAL.

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Didnt you look @ the screenshot at TechDig? Stop spreading false info.

Didnt you look @ the screenshot at TechDig? Stop spreading false info.

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Have you read what people have posted here? The only way to get it to work is to install the final over the beta with it already registered. It hasn't worked for people who install the unregistered final straight up. Read the posts.

And if that doesn't convince youread the websiteb>. Or maybe they're just lying about the serial and hoping people will give theextrai> money for a serial they already possess? Right.

If you knew German...or knew how to use a translator...you would know the page says its version 7 serialb> and you capurchaseb> a version 8 serial at a discount if you like the product.

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=ht...Flanguage_tools

Ok download v8 beta 3 and will work with it for sure. Then try upgrading to v8 final and It accepts the key This works for 9 out of 10 people that I know have tried it. It has something to do with the storage of the reg. key.....anyways give it a try and if it dosent work use v8 beta 3 which is obviously the same as v8 final.

Didnt you look @ the screenshot at TechDig? Stop spreading false info.

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Didn't work here. After I upgraded from Beta 3 to Final, the registration become invalidaded

I tried doing the upgrade from beta 3 to the final and mine went back to unregistered.  Any ideas why?

Was beta 3 considered final release?

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it was literally the final cuz no changes were made after beta 3 ;)

Wise decision will be to get beta 3 and use key freely (Y)

ok i guess i am one of those unlucky ones who coudnt get the key to work with 8.0 final :( !!! arghh .. i tried the link given here for the beta3 but i guess Opera has upgraded there site and theres no link to 7.54 or 8.0beta3 on there site anymore .. anyother links guys ?! :whistle:

ok i guess i am one of those unlucky ones who coudnt get the key to work with 8.0 final  :( !!! arghh .. i tried the link given here for the beta3 but i guess Opera has upgraded there site and theres no link to 7.54 or 8.0beta3 on there site anymore .. anyother links guys ?!  :whistle:

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Certainly :)

Link, Thanks to gelob

Booooooo I liked it better before with my left clicking. That sucks.

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there is an option there, it used to be called "advanced mdi" which allows one to have none of those silly buttons on the tabs :p

here's mine: post-81503-1114016559_thumb.jpg

please notice the native skin, no silly buttons, nice personal bar, and the mail ^^. oh, and some nice buttons, courtesy of nontroppo! (the kill button in particular, which allows one to remove any element off a page!)

Why doesnt this work for me? I just get an error saying that the details seem incorrect and make sure I am doing it correctly or something :s Please help this is my first time trying Opera used IE forever tried FireFox and honestly I think that this Opera is frucking awesome I can really get used to this the voice and translation tabs frucking sweet this is my new browser :D

change the image and put free porn and post on a college forum  or porn fourm.... :pinch:  250 in 1 hour

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What is this if you get 250+ hits? Is that for a free opera 8 final lisence? Where do I get this thing from so i can get people to go on it?

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