how does chromium/linux fare vs. opera/linux.
i downloaded opera finally, on ubuntu, and I love it a lot.
the one feature I really like is the way you can go to a form and assign it to a letter. then all you have to do is in the url just start your search with that letter and your search words, as if you had gone there and then put in the search box.
I remember a few years ago, when Microshaft paid a few million dollars for the top Borland development staff. Borland was at the time a much much better product on Windows platform that either MS Basic, or C++. That really knocked the wind out of Borland.
I say good to google. It's about time someone did to Microshaft what Microshaft has been doing to others over the last 20 or so years! Microshaft has been allowed to ride roughshod over the rest of the software industry for way too long. How do we go about teaching the masses this? They don't seem to understand or care?
how does chromium/linux fare vs. opera/linux. i downloaded opera finally, on ubuntu, and I love it a lot. the one feature I really like is the way you can go to a form and assign it to a letter. then all you have to do is in the url just start your search with that letter and your search words, as if you had gone there and then put in the search box.
I remember a few years ago, when Microshaft paid a few million dollars for the top Borland development staff. Borland was at the time a much much better product on Windows platform that either MS Basic, or C++. That really knocked the wind out of Borland. I say good to google. It's about time someone did to Microshaft what Microshaft has been doing to others over the last 20 or so years! Microshaft has been allowed to ride roughshod over the rest of the software industry for way too long. How do we go about teaching the masses this? They don't seem to understand or care?