When / How you started with Opera?
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zalex108 last edited by admin
First you explain what is the meaning of this list and its items?
Well it's just to know that, how did you hear about Opera and your start with the Browser.
It a way to know about the forums users and his first steps with Opera.I've read your post about that in another post, it could be posted here too xD
https://forums.opera.com/post/119190Edit:
First you explain what is the meaning of this list and its items?
I guess they are options to say how did you discover about Opera.
So 1 would mean that you knew Opera from someone in your family.Right.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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zalex108 last edited by
In my case:
- 1 · Home / Family
A brother in law told me about Opera around 2004, so since then I use Opera.
Installed in every device I have / had or used / use at work."You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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zalex108 last edited by
Wow!!
:doh:
Forgot about Newspaper / Magazine"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Late '90s. Opera 3.62 or thereabouts, from an online news article (one of the tech websites). Then in 2000, when I started working with Linux, the version I bought in the store (yes, back then Red Hat and Mandrake were available in certain retailers) included Opera on a supplemental disk. (The "Power Pack" edition of Mandrake 7.0 came on 7 CDs, two of which were strictly third-party software.) As Opera worked better than either Netscape or Konqueror, it quickly became my default Linux browser. Though in Windows, other software I had required IE, so until they started work on Opera 7 I was still only using Opera on Linux.
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A Former User last edited by
I don't remember: it was dark, it was Russia.
I didn't have a computer till 201something.
I didn't have a cellphone till ~2004.
I didn't have a cellphone with Internet capability till 2005~2006. Then I had a Motorola with a dial-up access to wap sites.Then I bought a phone or two with a GPRS thingy.
Then I wanted or needed to access sites not only wap but web/www.
And somewhere there was an offer: a light Java application, on a Russian site to download - with some bundles or not, an appication that could make my PHONE to access not only wap-sites, apart that its compressing capability made it feasible.
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zalex108 last edited by
I remember to talk about Opera to everyone in the work team but no one take it seriously and still prefer losing time with IE and FF, then there was a problem in a motorization program and asked:
Does anybody knows about to auto reload a page in a certain period of time?
Then, Opera appears at the scene! :eek:
xD
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zalex108 last edited by
- 1 · Home / Family |
- 2 · Friends
- 3 · School
- 4 · Work
- 5 · Net: News / Blogs / Forums... |
- 6 · Advert Net / Tv
- 7 · Mobile device / App Store |
- 8 · Tv
- 9 · Newspaper / Magazine |
- 10 · Theatre... :rolleyes: :lol:
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marwerno last edited by
9 · Newspaper / Magazine
Probably around 1998, was using Netscape for a long time parallel.
When Netscape died Opera was first choice. Not sure when sync was introduced, this was a real win for Opera and me since finally my bookmarks on Office desktop and Home could be the same.
Moved to Firefox for some time since Opera had some time a real problem displaying pages properly.
Always stuck with Opera as Backup, Mainly due to the Bookmark sync and Notes.
Not sure anymore when I switch more to Opera as Main browser.
Gotten REALLY annoyed with the Chromium based version. Nothing was really working well (SYNC!!) and stuck with Version 12.xx for a long time. I guess Opera lost a lot of long time loyal users there until Chromium based Opera was somewhat up near Opear 12.xx feature wise...
When Sync with several layers deep folders was introduced I switched to current version. (How could they ever think that one would only need one layer??? Especially with thousands of bookmarks)
Still annoyed with Opera:- Old Bookmark sync did not work with the new Browser, so I duplicated a lot of bookmarks.
- ALL the notes to the bookmarks (which was possible in the Bookmarks which I used as Keywords) where lost when transferring to the new browser!!! The Notes/ Keywords in the bookmarks are still desperately missing. Currently missusing the Name field in the bookmarks for that.
- Still no "Notes" in Opera (as separate feature next to the Bookmarks. Also this would be great to have on the Mobile: Synced Notes!)
- Speed dial and open tabs still don´t always sync right between the different machines. Some machines don`t even appear on the list! (But bookmarks sync funny enough)
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A Former User last edited by
I used to use Netscape 4 as I thought it was a much better browser than Internet Explorer 5/6, and then they introduced this wonderful thing called "tabbed browsing" with Netscape 6, which was an absolute disaster browser in every other respect. They fixed most of the problems with Netscape 7, but by then it was too late. I and many others had started looking elsewhere, and I came across Opera just as it was becoming a free browser. I think it was version 6, but I'm not 100% sure about that, it was a long time ago!
I stuck with Opera after that right through until they went down the Chromium route and took away all the customisation, which had been absolutely wonderful IMO. They even added insult to injury by releasing the new version without any proper bookmarking system because "research showed that no-one uses bookmarks any more". That went well! :lol:
I now still use mainly Opera 12.18, although it's becoming increasingly difficult to use with current javascript-heavy sites, and also run Opera 36 as a back-up (I'm still use Windows XP as my main OS, simply because I like it, although I do have Windows 10 on the machine as well).
My main browser is increasingly Firefox though, which I'd always had on the machine for website testing purposes, but never used seriously.
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Deleted User last edited by
For you guys who are veterans of the forums and have been using Opera for years. What do you think makes it better then other browsers?
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zalex108 last edited by
For you guys who are veterans of the forums and have been using Opera for years. What do you think makes it better then other browsers?
Presto version | Full equipped out of the box. 1 (Have you tested?)
Blink version | Some details and tweaks. 2 (Vs. Chrome)1 https://goo.gl/gokTwb | https://goo.gl/o62IIS
2 https://goo.gl/nc0cmL"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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Deleted User last edited by
since late 90s with opera 3.5 until now with opera 12 beside other browsers.
opera mini since ca 2006 on j2me dumbphones, various nokia symbians and now 'droids.
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zalex108 last edited by
since late 90s with opera 3.5 until now with opera 12 beside other browsers.
opera mini since ca 2006 on j2me dumbphones, various nokia symbians and now 'droids.And how did you know about Opera?
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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toniharto last edited by
I used opera back then in 2005, I know it from ad in Google, so I think I should try to use tho
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zalex108 last edited by
Forgot to mention:
How was your first impression on using it?
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zalex108 last edited by
I remember it was a shock, completely different from IE (I think I didn't knew FF).
Full of options, even AdBlocker and eMail client!
Options in every corner!!"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi