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cwalker's Profile

Member since January 14, 2009

  • Name

    cwalker

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  2. foobar2000

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Opera for Windows

    10.60 Build 3413 Beta (Jun 14, 2010)

    This build (3413) was released on saturday. The current build released today is 3419. http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/

    Lots of bug fixes in 3413. 3419 includes html5 features such as WebM support for video, HTML5 Offline Web Applications, Geolocation, Web Workers, and major update for Cross-Document Messaging.

    The kinks still need to be ironed out on some of the html5 features, but this is definitely looking good so far.

  2. Review - Opera for Windows

    10.60 Build 3409 Beta (Jun 8, 2010)

    Great browser. Less and less bugs these days. I really appreciate the minimalist design, increasing my screen real estate. This release is currently faster than both firefox and chrome.

    @ fixxxer: I don't think that every browser needs to jump on the bandwagon and incorporate extensions, especially if the browser already has the functions built right in. Think ad blocker, userscripts, speed dial, mouse gestures, etc.

  3. Review - Opera for Windows

    10.54 Build 3386 Beta (May 10, 2010)

    Been using this build over the weekend. Not one crash, or any bugs to speak of. Seems to be very stable. Feels a bit zippier than the last few builds.

  4. Review - Opera for Windows

    10.50 Build 3234 Pre-Alpha (Feb 8, 2010)

    10.5 is definitely faster than my firefox installation. They got the spell check working again. I guess java is working with this one, but I don't use it. Hadn't had a crash since a couple of releases ago. I'd say this is about ready to go beta now...

    As far as whatever Esther is rambling about... Sounds like something a 3rd party prog could do. There might even be a userscript somewhere. Check the userscript threads at the opera forums.

  5. Review - Opera for Windows

    10.50 Build 3206 Pre-Alpha (Jan 25, 2010)

    @bitterman: I beg to differ. Why use those other browsers when you have Opera?

    But seriously, I'm loving the 10.5 pre-alphas. It has some known issues that are being worked on. But betas (and alphas) are for testing right?