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CD Freaks Living Room Discuss, alternatives to IE and Netscape at International Chat: General Topics forum; someone told me a while back that there is a really lite browser out there that doesnt eat ur many like IE but does all the things a browser needs to do e.g. brownse, favorites etc. i cant remember the name, does anyone have any clues? kaoz623


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Old 19-04-2000   #1 (permalink)
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someone told me a while back that there is a really lite browser out there that doesnt eat ur many like IE but does all the things a browser needs to do e.g. brownse, favorites etc.

i cant remember the name, does anyone have any clues?

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Opera 4 beta 3

Description
Opera is a user-friendly, versatile, and fast Internet/intranet browser that also includes a newsreader. The keyboard plays a more
integral role in surfing with this browser, which can make moving around the Web easy and fast. You can run multiple windows, even
at start-up, and special features are included for users with disabilities. Opera supports CSS, Java (through the Sun Java plug-in),
JavaScript SSL (128-bit), and TLS (Transaction Layer Security). Other options include the ability to design your own look for the
buttons in the program, file upload support to be used with forms and mail, an option to turn off tables, and much more. Newer
features included an updated hot list window, several interface changes, scroll wheel support, support for the new euro symbol, and a
new combo autocomplete feature. Many other changes have been made behind the scenes, including tuning, upgrading, updating, and
bug fixing. This beta version is free to use for 30 days.
http://www.opera.com/index.html

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wow vinculum, there should b a prize for the quickest answer 2 a question. but in all seriousness, thanks for the info. very detailed (u got shares in the company or something?)

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just a quick question, would u recommend i try and remove IE from my system or leave it and never use it again. i ahve heard of 98lite that removes IE totally, but would feel easier not having to rip the heart out of my O/S.
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don't try to remove it, you will ruin lots of things that depend on IE4-5 support...such as the whole OS!
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