Comments on: Opera updates beta, but Unite still separate
Opera 10 chugs along as the beta build is updated with mid-level interface and usability tweaks, but the Web-serving service Unite remains officially un-integrated.
Opera 10 chugs along as the beta build is updated with mid-level interface and usability tweaks, but the Web-serving service Unite remains officially un-integrated.
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It's one of those things where you hear a joke told by someone else and don't really get it, but everyone laughed, so you then repeat it when it doesn't fit the conversation and everyone in the room looks at you with that uncomfortable look because they know you are trying to be funny, but failed miserably.
Just want to point out that people jump on Opera before knowing their facts, that their saint like Mozilla and Google are also part of the compliant, all parties have to cold dirty cash to gain from beating Microsoft.
If MS was beaten years ago, we wouldn't have to worry about which browser to use, just like all telephones can call anywhere, regardless of networks.
- by pokota July 21, 2009 8:55 AM PDT
- Excellent browser. I've been using Opera 10 beta 1 as my default since the first day I downloaded it. The few problems I've had have been minor, but I'm still curious about what improvements beta 2 will bring. Also, this sheep-like and badly-informed grudge the fankids have against Opera has me really, really wanting to like this program.
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