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infoseeker
June 20th, 2006, 11:12 PM
this is my all time favorite BROWSER
Opera 9
http://www.opera.com/
The premise of Opera has always been the same--develop the fastest, smallest, and most full-featured browser available--and the latest version maintains the tradition.....
http://www.download.com/Opera/3003-2...ml?tag=sptlt_s
Battle of the Browser
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3514_7-...ml?tag=fea_txt
"addition of BitTorrent support, letting you drop a Torrent link into the address bar and begin a file transfer immediately without the need for an extra app"
Potato
June 20th, 2006, 11:14 PM
"addition of BitTorrent support, letting you drop a Torrent link into the address bar and begin a file transfer immediately without the need for an extra app"
How does it work? Is it easy to use and configure? I haven't used Opera since v. 7something. Switched to Phoenix and haven't looked back, but I'm open-minded.
infoseeker
June 20th, 2006, 11:25 PM
im still on "testing"
this is i noticed
When i download a torrent
"BitTorrent Download" (will pop-up)
You are about to start a BitTorrent download from:
torrent link removed :) (besides, do you want people seeing what you're downloading?) -potato
Please note that you will share the content you receive with other people who download the same files.
Are you sure you want to do this?
(asking where to save)
and as of now is doing fine
actually im using Azureus as of now but if this OPERA 9 will do fine then i will stick on this
Potato
June 20th, 2006, 11:30 PM
Maybe I'll give it a shot sometime, thanks for the heads up infoseeker. :)
infoseeker
June 20th, 2006, 11:34 PM
as that screenshot made, my Azureus is running
shawners
June 21st, 2006, 06:12 AM
What bt client is implemented into the browser? Its not a big deal for me, I download the torrent and firefox runs it by default and ABC client popsup, and i choose which directory to save to. I could go a step further and set up default directory so it wont ever ask me. But i keep music/programs/movies in seperate locations.
DigitalJunkie
June 21st, 2006, 12:54 PM
It's very good, but Firefox's Adblock does a better job in blocking ads!
Jorge
June 21st, 2006, 01:21 PM
How does it work? Is it easy to use and configure? I haven't used Opera since v. 7something. Switched to Phoenix and haven't looked back, but I'm open-minded.
You should check out Maxthon, i have been using it for months now and it blows FF away. The tab function is a lot better then FF or IE 7.
Check it out, it's worth a look.
infoseeker
June 21st, 2006, 08:09 PM
What bt client is implemented into the browser? Its not a big deal for me, I download the torrent and firefox runs it by default and ABC client popsup, and i choose which directory to save to. I could go a step further and set up default directory so it wont ever ask me. But i keep music/programs/movies in seperate locations.
it has own
it will automatically ask you where to save then you choose the folder then click ok
OPERA will download the file
infoseeker
July 2nd, 2006, 12:08 AM
the good thing with OPERA 9 is
the WIDGETS, if you are freak with widgets floating in your windows/desktop then check this out
http://widgets.opera.com/
you can simply choose widgets
From.......
Editor's picks
Highest rated
Most downloaded
New Widgets
Recently updated
By category
By country
By author
By tags
Favorites
Authors
Holger Will
Benjamin Joffe
and the most Popular....
BitTorrent
BBC News Reader
Goal 06
Widgets Tutorial
Functions 3D
im trying now one of the widgets
PANDORA FIND MUSIC
i typed the name of the singer and then it plays all the music sang by the singer
cool
:icon_comp infoseeker :icon_comp
see my attached
shawners
July 2nd, 2006, 05:27 AM
Oink band the bt client part of it. So i guess its easier to do ratio cheat? I download a torrent with firefox, and my ABC client pops up and ask me where to save the file. Its just as easy then having a client that migrated bit torrent in it.
nukehella
July 2nd, 2006, 05:43 AM
I haven't used Opera since v. 7something. Switched to Phoenix and haven't looked back, but I'm open-minded.
Exact same scenario here ,except my last Opera was 6.0.After I became disenchanted with FF1.5 I checked out Opera 9 beta and I have not looked back nor do I anticipate doing so. I don't use the bittorent part though.I checked it out but I prefer a seperate client.
I'll definitely check out the next real FF upgrade,It's just unlikely to become my main browser again the way it was for the last couple years.
Anyway if you haven't checked out Opera 9(it's out of beta now) you should.I loved Firefox but dumped it like 3 day old warm beer after using Opera9.
It's very good, but Firefox's Adblock does a better job in blocking ads!
Using a hosts file I hardly see any ads. There is one real irritating ad from Tiger Direct that I can't seem to beat but that's the only one I can remember seeing in the last month or so.
EDIT-Oh irony of ironies.The edit function doesn't work on ZP with Opera9.It works with IE7 and K-Meleon though.It works fine on every other board I go to(and I make a lot of typos) so I'm putting this one down as a minor ZP glitch.
yellowpather
June 7th, 2007, 07:04 PM
So is bittorent implemented through a seperate plugin that you have to download or is it part of the main install?
nukehella
June 7th, 2007, 10:08 PM
So is bittorent implemented through a seperate plugin that you have to download or is it part of the main install?
Part of the main install. I don't use it but if I recall it associated itself with torrents and replaced utorrent as the default.