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    • joshl
      joshl last edited by

      I was talking about major differences.

      Well, ..63 is the last version that preserves all the customisable features in the browser: the next one lost the voice feature - however I haven't ever used and have hardly ever been going to use it.
      I've used the sounds, however, although with the much faster connection I'm using now they're not so much needed actually: I've got rid of my custom "page's loaded" sound (cause some sites keep sorta updating their already loaded pages, etc., and some open up to several pop-ups - usually adverts); I'm still using my "click link" sound, "page failed", and "start Opera" & "bye-bye, Opera" ones, though. "Start Opera" is rather moderately informative, while that "page failed" one is relatively useful.

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      • linuxmint7
        linuxmint7 last edited by

        What is a major difference to one user could be minor to another user. Probably the best thing to do is install the latest version of Presto in 'Stand-alone USB' mode and copy your profile over to it and give it a try. If you don't get on with it, just delete the folder and try a slightly older version. Keep going backwards until you find a version that you are comfortable with and that meets your needs. That's what I did .

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        • joshl
          joshl last edited by

          Probably the best thing to do is install the latest version of Presto in 'Stand-alone USB' mode and copy your profile over to it and give it a try.

          I was exactly considering a standalone.
          But isn't there a possibility to have a standalone not on a removable drive? Somewhere to disk D? I guess "portable" and "standalone" are not one and the same?

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          • linuxmint7
            linuxmint7 last edited by

            Yes, you can place the 'Stand-alone USB' installation anywhere you wish, a folder somewhere on your hard drive, on a USB flash drive, a memory card or an external hard drive.

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            • joshl
              joshl last edited by

              So you say, any portable version must fit to act standalone, right?

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              • linuxmint7
                linuxmint7 last edited by

                When you run the 'Official' Opera installer, you get a choice of options when you click the 'Options' button on the bottom left of the installer window. That is where you choose where and how you wish Opera to be installed. 'Stand-alone USB' is one of those options, along with the choice of location you wish to place this 'Portable' version of Opera.

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                • joshl
                  joshl last edited by

                  O'k.

                  When you run the 'Official' Opera installer...

                  So you pointed at three such sources:

                  ...and the best source for Opera files is the Official site.
                  ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/win/
                  and
                  http://arc.opera.com/pub/opera/win/

                  Is that right?

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                  • linuxmint7
                    linuxmint7 last edited by

                    Two official sources for downloading the installer for the version you wish to try. Each version comes with it's own installer that you have to run so you can choose the type of install (fixed install (like most programs) or 'portable') you wish to use.

                    I listed two sources because one has versions going back to version Opera 3.21, but I guess that won't be much use to you. Just use the first link and ignore the second.

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                    • joshl
                      joshl last edited by

                      O'k.

                      (I tried a 3 once, though. Was it fun? :D)

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                      • linuxmint7
                        linuxmint7 last edited by

                        Fun, only if you don't like viewing web pages as they should be displayed.

                        I did try version 5.02 not too long ago (the first version I ever used as my default and only browser) and it was surprisingly quite usable, and fun.

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