do u want it ?  

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  1. 1. do u want it ?

    • YES, time has come!
      162
    • No, this forum had already turned into an opera area. Look, some threads even don't mention "Opera" in titles when they are actually asking about Opera.
      16
    • no, whole page filled with opera topics was all an illusion.
      15
    • no, there has been an official one...so do mozilla ?
      16


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I also think that an Opera sub-forum would be nice. I agree that most of the posts lately are because of the new release, but it's not going to vanish to the depths of nowhere. I think that a sub-forum would increase the amount of topics about Opera, it's sort of like knowing where you belong. It would also be nice to have a localized space for us to share information about Opera, like how to customize menus, toolbars, skins, mouse, keyboard, etc. :)

I think this place is a joke if they don't make an Opera subforum now. Just look at all the Opera threads being created now. Back last year when it was requested, they said no because there wasn't enough Opera traffic. Well now there is, so where is it? Create it, or apologize for lying.

I think this place is a joke if they don't make an Opera subforum now.  Just look at all the Opera threads being created now.  Back last year when it was requested, they said no because there wasn't enough Opera traffic.  Well now there is, so where is it?  Create it, or apologize for lying.

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Just relax. We are monitoring it. Like bangbang said, if this influx of post isn't just an effect of the "new version" interest burst, then it will be implemented.

I am all for a new-sub forum.

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Same ere! I used to use IE up until I tried this Opera 8 and I frucking love it nothing wrong with IE but I like the features on Opera like the wand and voice and tabs etc kicks ass truly! I tried firefox before but I didnt like that seemed just like IE but something wrong with it :/ nothing special so I used IE all the time because it was on my comp no need to download anything etc. But now this Opera 8 fruck lol its just magical :woot:

Same ere! I used to use IE up until I tried this Opera 8 and I frucking love it nothing wrong with IE but I like the features on Opera like the wand and voice and tabs etc kicks ass truly! I tried firefox before but I didnt like that seemed just like IE but something wrong with it :/ nothing special so I used IE all the time because it was on my comp no need to download anything etc. But now this Opera 8 fruck lol its just magical :woot:

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And its all thanks to me :p

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