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Opera 9.5 Beta
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Opera 9.5 Beta
Just installed the new Opera 9.5 Beta, and it's looking damn fast.
Found some numbers here that seem to agree with that, too. General page loading times down, and stress tests handled with relative ease. Please note that as with all numbers like that real world usage will be restricted by the time it takes to download the pages

Link: http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/next/
hehe there u can see again how bad firefox is
been using opera for ages, gonna give this new release a try!
Quote from [RCG]Boosted :hehe there u can see again how bad firefox is
been using opera for ages, gonna give this new release a try!

+1!
#4 - Jakg
First time i've used Opera (posting from it right now), but it's bloody quick - if only i could get AdBlock and ViewMyCurrency for it... :'(

This thing is bloody quick though.
#5 - axus
Jakg, there's a built in content blocker.... just that you have to dig up a config file that will block most banners. Or you can do it manually site by site (which gets a bit annoying).
Hehe, Opera FTW! Been using it as long as I had my own computer.
#7 - bbman
Only problem: It doesn't load the page again if it's still in the cache... For most sites, that's ok, but not if you're browsing a large, fast paced forum like this one...
Quote from bbman :Only problem: It doesn't load the page again if it's still in the cache... For most sites, that's ok, but not if you're browsing a large, fast paced forum like this one...

I kinda like it that way. Much quicker to go back and forth. And it is possible to manually refresh the page with F5 or ctrl+R. Or what do you mean?
Is there an Opera equivalent to ctrl-enter and shift-enter in Firefox?
EDIT: Tested, I don´t like it
There are things I like about Opera a lot, but the functionality is lacking compared to Firefox for me.
Quote from NotAnIllusion :Is there an Opera equivalent to ctrl-enter and shift-enter in Firefox?

you mean for entering passwords? Ctrg+enter works
only question that i have...how can i import my session from my "old" opera?
i mean, i could just copy/paste every site but id rather do it the right way
Hmm where is the web developer tool bar, the realtime tidy validator, the noscript plugin? And even more important: no portableApps version... so you cant carry the whole browser with all settings and bookmarks on a usb stick. Couldnt live without that anymore

overall a good mainstream end user-oriented browser

nothing for a serious web developer though (well, for testing you must have it of course)
#15 - axus
Quote from ACCAkut :you mean for entering passwords? Ctrg+enter works

I mean the shortcuts for adding www., .net and .com. I.e., so I type 'lfsforum' in the address bar and press shift-enter.
Quote from bbman :Only problem: It doesn't load the page again if it's still in the cache... For most sites, that's ok, but not if you're browsing a large, fast paced forum like this one...

Tools->Preferences->Advanced->History->Check documents

Dada
Quote from ORION :Hmm where is the web developer tool bar, the realtime tidy validator, the noscript plugin? And even more important: no portableApps version... so you cant carry the whole browser with all settings and bookmarks on a usb stick. Couldnt live without that anymore

overall a good mainstream end user-oriented browser

nothing for a serious web developer though (well, for testing you must have it of course)

USB Stick: http://letwist.net/operator, http://opera-usb.com/operausben.htm, http://www.kejut.com/operaportable
Web Developer Bar: http://operawiki.info/WebDevToolbar, http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-developer-tools/

Don't know anything about a realtime tidy validator..

Noscript - I'm not sure what it is, but try the options after pressin F12

I'm a Opera fanboy, I know..
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Quote from Lible :Tools->Preferences->Advanced->History->Check documents

Dada

Yeah, found that myself in the meantime... All good now, I'm happy again...
Quote from NotAnIllusion :I mean the shortcuts for adding www., .net and .com. I.e., so I type 'lfsforum' in the address bar and press shift-enter.

Does that on plain enter here, so your point appears to be kinda moot
#21 - axus
Quote from JohnUK89 :Does that on plain enter here, so your point appears to be kinda moot

It loads somewhat slower then because it has to figure out whether it's .net or .com or whatever. I don't think there's an equivalent though. Doesn't take that long to type manually. I really like the search keyword btw.
#22 - Dmt
Oh my god :P !

Its so fast and smooth :P !!!
Quote from JohnUK89 :Does that on plain enter here, so your point appears to be kinda moot

The more foolproof version is to create a bookmark and then enter its name.
Quote from JohnUK89 :Does that on plain enter here, so your point appears to be kinda moot

Not really because it works in a different way. Opera does a DNS lookup for each TLD (takes time to query) whereas in Firefox the shortcut just adds the rest without lookups (faster, more convenient).
Quote from NotAnIllusion :Not really because it works in a different way. Opera does a DNS lookup for each TLD (takes time to query) whereas in Firefox the shortcut just adds the rest without lookups (faster, more convenient).

Erm.. but it won't work that way.
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Opera 9.5 Beta
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