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OSpell - Your In-Line Spell Checker for Opera
https://opera.gt500.org/ospell
OSpell 1.06 - Spell Checker for Opera. Your In-Line Spell Check for Opera. The OSpell UserJS script is a JavaScript customization for the Opera Web Browser. It allows in-line spell checking at the click of a button, or the tap of a couple keys. The script was made by Sombria. With a little help from d.i.z. And is the latest evolution of the Orangoo Spell Check scripts for Opera. If you need help installing this script, then you can watch this Flash video. 51 MB) and XviD. Or in my OSpell forum. It can us...
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Operapedia UserJS
https://opera.gt500.org/operapedia
Operapedia is a UserJS script for Opera 8 and Opera 9 that embeds a Wikipedia article relevant to your current Google search right into the Google page ( screenshot. If you have any issues, questions, etc then please feel free to post in my Operapedia Forum. Yes, this UserJS modification was inspired by Googlepedia. As of version 1.6 the Wikipedia iFrame will not be shown (by default) if there are no Wikipedia search results for your Google search. This modification was made by scipio. Firstly, you need ...
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Mozilla CTO talks about mobile browsing (updated) | Opera Watch
https://operawatch.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/mozilla-cto-doesnt-think-people-will-browse-the-web-on-phones-huh
Subsribe to Opera Watch. Write for Opera Watch. Mozilla CTO talks about mobile browsing (updated). Mozilla CTO talks about mobile browsing (updated). March 14, 2007. See important update below). In a panel yesterday entitled Browser Wars Retrospective: Past, Present and Future Battlefields. At the SXSW conference, Mozilla’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Brendan Eich said he doesn’t believe people are going to browse the web on mobile phones. I sincerely hope Brendan will clarify Mozilla’s position on th...
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How-To Videos
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Opera Web Browser Related How-To Videos. On this page I have a collection of how-to videos which attempt to explain how to do things like installAdobe Flash and Java. The following videos show you how to install the three most common plugins while using Opera, and how to verify that they are working. I have them available in three video formats; Theora, XviD, and DivX. All three formats can be played using VLC Media Player. Installing Adobe Flash 9 for Linux (5.8MB). Installing Java in Opera 9 (4.0MB).
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A Firefox Lover's Guide to Opera - H3RALD
https://h3rald.com/articles/firefox-lovers-guide-to-opera
A Firefox Lover's Guide to Opera. An in-depth review of the Opera browser, with the eyes of a Firefox enthusiast. Friday, December 28 2007. This article can be considered a sequel for An IE Lover’s Guide to Firefox. Which described Firefox through the eyes of an Internet Explorer fan. Similarly, this article describes Opera’s features from the point of view of a user – myself – who has been using Firefox for years and is now considering another browser switch. Similarly, I’ve been trying out Opera. Perio...
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Silverlight will work with Opera | Opera Watch
https://operawatch.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/silverlight-will-work-with-opera
Subsribe to Opera Watch. Write for Opera Watch. Silverlight will work with Opera. Silverlight will work with Opera. May 2, 2007. Which is a cross-browser plug-in for creating rich interactive applications, is getting. I’ve seen many complaints on blogs and forums about Silverlight not working in Opera. I will have a bit more information about this later, but for now I can just say that Silverlight will work in Opera. More details on Silverlight support in Opera. May 2, 2007 at 5:37 pm. The answer is no.
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How Opera Mini is exploding in popularity with virtually no advertisement? | Opera Watch
https://operawatch.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/how-opera-mini-is-exploding-in-popularity-with-virtually-no-advertisement
Subsribe to Opera Watch. Write for Opera Watch. How Opera Mini is exploding in popularity with virtually no advertisement? How Opera Mini is exploding in popularity with virtually no advertisement? April 30, 2007. It has been only a short 15 months since Opera Mini. Was released, and even with virtually no paid advertisement on Opera’s part, the mini mobile browser has been exploding in popularity all across the world. Opera Mini just works. Edited for clarity) to a post I wrote yesterday. I told my brot...
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Universities and others benefit from Opera's paid support | Opera Watch
https://operawatch.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/universities-and-others-benefit-from-operas-paid-support
Subsribe to Opera Watch. Write for Opera Watch. Universities and others benefit from Opera's paid support. Universities and others benefit from Opera's paid support. May 1, 2007. Last week I blogged about whether people still use Opera’s paid support for the desktop browser. When there’s so much free help available in the Opera Forums. An Opera user, mentioned ( in the comments. Here’s what Ben wrote (edited for clarity):. At the time, Opera was free for universities but not the world; so there was a pri...
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