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My experience with Opera has been less than thrilling. It loads
slower than Netscape. They claim it is faster than NS, but on a Webcam
site that was refreshing nearly every second, it could not keep up.
About 2/3 of the picture would render before it started again. Before
long it would crash on this site.
Yesterday I tried to use it to print a Consumers Report report on a
car I am looking to buy and it spit out Postscript that Ghostview and
Ghostscript gagged on.
There doesn't seem to be anyway to tell it to accept a certificate
that doesn't link back to one to the built-in ones permanently, just
for a sesssion.
Jeffrey
Quoting Ben Rosenberg
Opera making headway...so if people get use to Opera then Linux people can use this as a selling point. This is so cool.
"Everyone is trying to make sure they aren't dependent on Microsoft," von Tetzchner said. "So, every time Microsoft does something new like this, we end up getting more customers."
http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2766177,00.html
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