From: Poutnik on
In article <denlq51vdv6vl2c2pm5ef2cqag976qr5th(a)4ax.com>, none.no-
one(a)invalid says...
>
> On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 19:46:44 -0300, "Max Wachtel" <maxpro4u(a)hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >opera
>
> You'll get no argument from me, because I've used Opera since something
> like Version 5.10 or 5.15 or so when we had to pay to use it.
>
> I recently downloaded Mozilla Firefox & Google Chrome and tested both
> for 14 days and wasn't overly impressed with either browser.
>
> But last Monday when Opera 10.51 was released I gratefully downloaded
> and installed Opera 10.51 upgrading my previous Opera 10.10 and
> uninstalled both Mozilla Firefox & Google Chrome.

I guess if I am not used to FF so much,
I would use Opera. :-)

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Poutnik
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From: Poutnik on
In article <0k0mq5pei90lje0e2h084i3au1kmrt4479(a)4ax.com>, none.no-
one(a)invalid says...
>

> Good . I can edit "operaprefs.ini" and modify Opera just how I want.

One of things what keeps me from using Opera is
I have not found yet a way ( not much familiar with Opera )
how to manage blocking ads
by as easy way as Adblock Plus(+helper) FF addon offers.

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Poutnik
The best depends on how the best is defined.
From: Poutnik on
In article <ua3oq51ns8vj920mhi1kdq8lhvvdetel62(a)4ax.com>, none.no-
one(a)invalid says...

>
> I use the free "Privoxy" a web proxy <http://www.privoxy.org/> which
> helps by blocking most ads.
>
> You can try it in Opera or in another browser.
>
> In Opera go to Tools/Preferences/Advance/Network where you will see a
> Panel "Proxy Servers" click on that.
>
> Beside "HTTP & HTTP" enter: 127.0.0.1.
> Where you see "Port" enter: 8118

I suppose it is similar to Proxomithron,
what I used to
when using in past Netcaptor ( when was free)
as one of first tabbed-browsers
and later IE engine based, but otherwise great Maxthon.

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Poutnik
The best depends on how the best is defined.
From: Gunner on
Robb Scott posted, I added my 2 cents worth

> Good . I can edit "operaprefs.ini" and modify Opera just how I
> want.
>

you can also type opera:config in the address bar :-)

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(Gunner)