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I have never tried it, but i was able to get 2 free keys, so if anyone wants Opera and likes it, but is not willing to buy it, i got it. the keys i have work on..

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Thanks for the offer, but I'm pretty happy with Firefox. :D
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I REALLY like Opera. I think it kills IE and FireFox. It just has too many bugs and rendering problems right now for me to switch.
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I love FireFox, thanks for the offer though.
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I find that Opera has problems with rendering w3c complient html and css. Our development house came to the conclusion that Opera accounts for .1% of total world users in our target audiance so, instead of writing custom styles and html, we just axed support. The only three browsers we actually support is FireFox (#1), IE (#2), and Safari(#3), and thanks to Safari testing that means that Konqueror works as well and anything based off of IE or Firefox as well.

However, we do have stuff like "wtf do you think you are doing?" if someone uses Lynx or something strange without a user_agent.
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Opera is nice, I use it for a long time now even if there are small problems sometimes.
And who needs free keys *cough*, but yeah they gave them away for a couple of days.
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Necromancer wrote:Opera is nice, I use it for a long time now even if there are small problems sometimes.
And who needs free keys *cough*, but yeah they gave them away for a couple of days.
does the "cough" mean you want one??
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What's the difference between a registered Opera and a non-registered Opera?
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Ellen wrote:What's the difference between a registered Opera and a non-registered Opera?
Non registered has this very ghey ad banner across the top.
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Oh... cause mine's not registered and I don't ahve that.
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Ellen wrote:Oh... cause mine's not registered and I don't ahve that.
Really?? Interesting.....
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Cracked maybe? ;)

And no, the *cough* meant something more non-legal.
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