• Opera

    Opera

    Jul 08, 2005 1010 hrs IST

    Now with native BitTorrent support! Opera introduces the looks and the performance of an exceptional Web browser. Opera's user interface has received a major overhaul with the new start-up dialog, and new default buttons, skin and panels in a blue and white color scheme that can be changed back to classic Opera look or another design. At start-up you can select a single or multiple document interface (SDI/MDI). Opera's new looks are complemented with exciting features such as the Personal Bar and Pagebar, hotclick, improved window handling, bookmarks search, redesigned preferences, new shortcuts, extensive drag and drop, and support for Unicode and LiveConnect. This edition does not include the Java runtime.

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Shrirang
,Pune, on Jul 23, 2005 11:04 PM
hi guys its good to hear opera supports torrent now,i am having 1 problem since a year now--i am not able to work offline to see any of the sites i visited earlier which i can do in firefox as well as IE.help from any one in this regard is highly appritiated thanks in advance
Jithendra
,Chennai, on Jul 09, 2005 11:02 AM
Well, I have to say Opera is a very Slim Browser, excellent, lightweighted.... compared to IE or Firefox or Netscape...sure its a big hit and very user friendly. Its skins are cool...but the windows native skin is the most recommended!
justus
,kanyakumari, on Jul 07, 2005 06:06 PM
how to use this opera
Satish
,Mumbai, on Jul 09, 2005 08:26 AM
Hey justus. Like any other browser. It has so many features that it'll keep both the novice and the pro happy. Or if you're used to Mozilla its fairly simple to use
Satish
,Mumbai, on Jul 09, 2005 08:26 AM
Hey justus. Like any other browser. It has so many features that it'll keep both the novice and the pro happy. Or if you're used to Mozilla its fairly simple to use
Satish
,Mumbai, on Jul 09, 2005 08:25 AM
Hey justus. Like any other browser. It has so many features that it'll keep both the novice and the pro happy.

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