There was a special offer for readers of the german magazine Ct which gave you an immediate Opera 7.54 license and a 8(11$) upgrade offer for Opera 8 (that is, a full all-OS client license!).
11 $ almost like for free when it comes to software.
I think Opera offers the best and fastest browsing experience (look here)
Speed, UI and Mail Client for me.
Moreover its a hell lot more stable (for me).
I had to spend only 8 (10$) for my Opera 8 all-OS license (thanks to Ct). I need very little value for that:-) (although I got plenty)
There was a special offer for readers of the german magazine Ct which gave you an immediate Opera 7.54 license and a 8(11$) upgrade offer for Opera 8 (that is, a full all-OS client license!).
11 $ almost like for free when it comes to software.
I think Opera offers the best and fastest browsing experience (look here)
Speed, UI and Mail Client for me. Moreover its a hell lot more stable (for me). I had to spend only 8 (10$) for my Opera 8 all-OS license (thanks to Ct). I need very little value for that :-) (although I got plenty)
COM+ tries to solve a lot of those common "concerns": Logging, Async Messages, User Managment, Transactions etc.
Even though COM+ is rather "flat" OOP, it is a good example of a pragmatic attempt.
At the same time it is limited (of course), and by far not as far reaching (academically).
All technologies that have build-in interference (e.g.: CSS, XSLT) are difficult to manage and (imho) require extensive tool support.