Opera - error 403 Forbidden

Completely by accident I have now discovered the Opera equivalent of "undo close tab". Nice :)
 
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I actually can see those popups that I wish to in opera, without having to [rule8]ing fudge the browser...

Can't in the versions of IE that I have tried... They seem very poor.

Jim
 
I use Firefox mainly but have used Opera in the past too. I think I'll stick with FF because of the number of plug-ins that I have used to get it just how I like it, however there are a few things that I do prefer about Opera, namely its responsiveness (it does seem more responsive than Firefox) and particularly the fact that addresses for links appear beside the cursor rather than in the status bar. I would like to switch Firefox's status bar off permanently but I prefer to see what I'm being linked to before I click it- I've had my fair share of unpleasant surprises at other forums!
 
I've been using Opera for quite a bit now, and I especially like the configurable search engines. For example, I added one for Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s

gave it the hotkey 'p' and I now I can click the location bar and type 'p james randi' and BAM! there I am.

Yes, I uave one for google.co.uk, and it oopens in a new tab so I don't loose what I was looking for (If I want the wiki, I'd add the word wiki to the google search)

Jim
 
I have both FF and Opera installed, but generally prefer Opera. The lower memory footprint for the (overly large) number of tabs I keep open is nice. As are features like single letter searchs in the address bar, and the fact that Opera is also my irc client, my rss reader, and my usenet client. :D
 
Any reports on Safari? I'm using it between Opera, and Safari is stable. Fast too.

RAMS
 

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