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Opera 10.0 Browser Released With New Interface
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Originally posted by yogi_berra View PostOpera 9 had spell check it just wasn't automatic.
Actually Opera 9 had a UserJS that added automatic spell checking, but the current solution is way superior.
Another nice touch in Opera. Minimum requirements: 20MB disk space. Recommended requirements: Pentium 2 and 64MB RAM.
On TechReport, someone tested Opera 9 in such a configuration (original Pentium 100MHz, 32MB RAM, Windows 95) and it actually worked! No other modern browser managed that. I don't know how its engineers managed that, but it's a pretty impressive feat of engineering.
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Originally posted by BlackStar View PostI don't know how its engineers managed that, but it's a pretty impressive feat of engineering.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI just tried it and it totally sucks. It doesn't even look like a native application. It totally ignores GUI integration.
Besides, this non-native but uniform appearance is a strength for those of us that use many operating systems. There was a poll last year about what people wanted for a new skin and that was the first result.
Or do you consider Firefox as a 'native-looking' application?
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostThere's no such thing.
At least it obeys my Gtk style selection.
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Originally posted by poofyyoda View PostIt would be nicer if the menu strip would obey appearance changes.
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