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Opera 6.0 for Linux Released

e1en0r writes "Opera released 6.0 for Linux and 6.02 for Windows today. The new features include cookie management and plug-in support. I've been using the beta release of Opera 6 for a while now and it's great."

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  1. mod up! by l1nuxhax0r · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mod parent up!! If you don't use mozilla, go post on some other site!

  2. Opera may be cool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    But I think its time is close to done. It used to be a really nice little package. It would run off of a floppy on a 386 with only 6 megs of ram. Since then they have added nothing but bloat to it. It started with version 4, they made the mistake of adding a news and email client. Later version of the 4 series added Sun's Java plugin (which was and still is one of the only plugins that work with opera). With version 5 came the ads, and countless compatibility issues with sites that were coded to the exacting html standards.

    Needless to say, I gave up on opera a long time ago, and have since moved on to the efficient, stable, and standard compliant Mozilla browser.

  3. Don't download it! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    Every Opera download is a one lost Mozilla download.

    Free Software needs you!

    Download Mozilla NOW!

    1. Re:Don't download it! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      idiot... What is it with some people's obsession with "free/GNU software"??? Get a life.

      Mozilla is a bloat. Opera costs money, but works better. Dillo is faster and smaller than both Opera and Mozilla anyway.

  4. Re:ASP support? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    <%
    response.print "
    <html><body>ASP is not the problem. <b>ASP</u>, of cource, can generate perfectly valid <a href = www.w3c.org<b>HTML</a> code. The <div style text-decoration underline>problem lies in the brains </div style='ms-alphafade-extension 40%>of the "programmers" (which, btw, mainly are windows users).</head> %>

  5. Re:A banner in the browser. by dinivin · · Score: 1, Troll

    Which part of "Buy Opera today - For the best internet experience Ad Free" do you not understand?

    So if you buy it, they will get rid of every ad on every web page I visit? Now that is worth paying for. Otherwise, forget it.

    Dinivin

  6. I just fucked my asian girlfriend by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll



    And now my dick is really sore.

  7. So where are the insightful opensourcers? by dzym · · Score: 1, Troll

    Opera is neither free as in speech nor free as in beer.

    Where are our favorite open source zealot insightful comments?

  8. Anything but that! by fmaxwell · · Score: 1, Troll

    ...or go to Netscape or Mozilla...

    [sarcasm]Yep! We must do anything we can to avoid paying money to people who develop high quality software. When a company offers a good software product at a fair price, we have to immediately start looking for free alternatives.

    Remember, if we all work together, we can drive small, innovative companies like the one that produces Opera out of business. If we really try hard, we might even be able to increase unemployment and drive down wages in the software engineering field![/sarcasm]