It mentions a new widgets feature. Most chances are that the author is confusing the AJAX SDK opera released not too long ago (http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2005/11/15) to be a new Desktop feature.
Aside of the above, it is a pretty good article. Kudos to my fav. browser maker;)
/me eagerly awaits Preview 2/Beta 1/votevah!
They brought ads to ICQ Lite now as well...
Which makes this build of ICQ Lite useless. Back to build #1150 which serves no ads amd is a real Lite version of ICQ.
How can people manage phone numbers that are 11 digits long?? Is whoever controls this sytem doesn't see where this is going? Why isn't anyone trying to come up with a better solution?
Thank God this isn't happening here in Israel(well, we Are quite smaller...;)
It is good to see that Firefox continues to follow Opera's innovations. BT is one of the next big additions. Way to go!
Opera CFO clears things up. Move to the next rumor...
It mentions a new widgets feature. Most chances are that the author is confusing the AJAX SDK opera released not too long ago (http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2005/11/15) to be a new Desktop feature.
;)
/me eagerly awaits Preview 2/Beta 1/votevah!
Aside of the above, it is a pretty good article. Kudos to my fav. browser maker
Firefly yes but Farscape no?! AHHHHH!! :(
*sad*
They brought ads to ICQ Lite now as well... Which makes this build of ICQ Lite useless. Back to build #1150 which serves no ads amd is a real Lite version of ICQ.
That - or you're just a no-fun person. :\
Each to his own, so try not to judge people...
How can people manage phone numbers that are 11 digits long?? Is whoever controls this sytem doesn't see where this is going? Why isn't anyone trying to come up with a better solution? Thank God this isn't happening here in Israel(well, we Are quite smaller... ;)
Sweet.
Hmm... What exactly is your point? So none can exploit it commercially, it doesn't say you can't port it to Linux and play it there...