I think all three markets feed each other. If Opera does well with its new Opera for Android or Coast for Ipad or Ipod, it sends customers to Desktop Opera, and if it does well in Desktop Opera, it semds customers to its mobile versions. It would make no sense to give short shrift to any of the areas. You're convinced, jito463 . . . Said another way, you've closed your mind on this. You don't like Desktop Opera, and from there you believe Opera has given up. Ha, I think it's doing great in Desktop Opera and with its mobile devices. I use it in the different areas -- desktop and mobile, because I find what Opera is doing better and more enjoyable for me than what the competition offers. And I am crazy about browsers. I have all of the main competitors on my desktop computer and on my tablets -- just to test them.