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I also do use Opera because of its functionality, as Nick Mudge wrote. It keeps a long track of your history, stores your passwords, fills in your personal informations, and, most practical, it has mouse gestures. That means, you can open, close, multiply windows with only a small move of your mouse. Besides, mouse gestures allow you to go back or forward in history with one move of mouse. There are also some shortcuts for doing sll these things. That makes surfing very quick, easy and comfortable. In version 7.50 (Linux), I only miss the integrated mail client (still included in Opera 7.23 and in the 7.50 Windows version). I highly recommend Opera to everyone! Laurent On Saturday 19 June 2004 04:52, Brooks wrote:
Is anyone actively using this web browser? If you are, how well do you know it? What is your opinion of it? What would I get over and above the free version (other than lack of advertising bar) if I pay $39 for it?
Thanks
Jack
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