I did not use opera as it was said that it stores its book marks in a propriatory format and until I can Export my bookmarks to at least plain text I wont use it and have no intention of losing any book marks when I move over to Netscape/ Mozilla or even internet explorer
I just checked this out and some book marks are now stored in a file called opera.adr so maybe this is an urban myth. Still I shall continue to use Netscape 4.7 and mozilla until I can upgrade my p200 making mozilla practice or get galeon to work.
Regards
Owen
On 17-Oct-01 Ashley @ Turton wrote:
Opera can impersonate IE5 pretty well and as Adam says "via a nice pointy clicky interface" so its real easy to change. It also does Netcape(Mozilla) 5.0, 4.6 or 3.0.
I used Opera 5 for a while, but during some testing on a web application, we found it did not handle post/get requests from forms correctly. The cause of these issues could be numerous, but I thought I would mention it as a note of caution as you may be using it for online banking purposes. Run some test cases first.
Ashley
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Date: 17-Oct-01 Time: 11:51:13