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Norway's Opera Software says its new server-based browser will expand its potential market to 700 million midrange phones.
Norway's Opera Software says its new server-based browser will expand its potential market to 700 million midrange phones.
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Shouldn't the best thing about Opera be - it doesn't CRASH ?
Firefox doesn't even restart at the point it crashed.
But IE crashes fractionally less than either FF or/and (got problems figuring out logic connectors, when drunk) Opera.
I could even compare Safari.....if my Mac wasn't just a white doorstop, that won't boot.
Shouldn't the best thing about Opera be - it doesn't CRASH ?
Firefox doesn't even restart at the point it crashed.
But IE crashes fractionally less than either FF or/and (got problems figuring out logic connectors, when drunk) Opera.
I could even compare Safari.....if my Mac wasn't just a white doorstop, that won't boot.
There's one thing that is wrong in this article... the opera mini WILL connect to secure pages, or the proxy will. The information isn't sent to the phone securely however.
There's one thing that is wrong in this article... the opera mini WILL connect to secure pages, or the proxy will. The information isn't sent to the phone securely however.
- Opera's future...
- by Mendz August 11, 2005 11:12 AM PDT
- ... is OEM.
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