Opera 9 Released! [message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 14:05 |
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Aircraftkiller
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Holy fucking shit is all I can sum O9 up as.
Opera 9
Yeah. Opera 9 is out. Among the new features are BitTorrent, content blocker, customizable search engines, site-specific preferences and more. More importantly, there are numerous improvements for web authors. Read on
Widgets
The most prominent new feature of Opera 9 (and the one I’ve been most buried in) is widgets. And you should really learn to love them. To parrot something I said in issue #3 of Opera Bits
Widgets are small applications, created using standard web technologies. This means that authors can deploy the same application instantly all of the desktop platforms Opera resides on, and just expect the application to work. Furthermore, this is done using well-known web technologies. All of the world’s Web 2.0 companies can bring their application to the user’s desktop, having a presence beyond being “just a web service”. Their applications instantly available to the user.
Also, by using web technologies, the threshold of writing software is much lower. This means that you will get software authored by people who normally do not develop applications. Typically, this will be single-task applications, or what I would like to name microapplications. Some examples:
Mass validator - batch validates web pages
touchTheWire - lets you monitor web pages and check whether they’re up or not.
Torus - this is Tetris like you never played it before (and if you want something more like the traditional game of block stacking, there’s WidgetTetra ).
Opera clock - In real life, I always prefered analog clocks. This is a rather space-saving variety. The code, based on canvas, is so easy to use that our pixelmonkey creates new clockfaces when he has five minutes to spare.
I could have mentioned a bunch of other widgets, but it’s really much better if you just check it out yourself. If you’d rather just get started with widget creation, there is some introductory material:
Your first widget
Widgets and animation
Deploying widgets
Opera animation library
config.xml file syntax
Opera widget forum for those that want to start creating widgets.
Standards and technologies
The changelog has all the gory details, but I’ll highlight some of what I like most:
Atom 1.0 support.
OPML import and export
Multiple rendering fixes. We pass Acid 2
SVG 1.1 basic
Support for the canvas element
Support for Audio
Body element now uses margin instead of padding by default. This has been the cause of a lot of headaches for developers new to Opera.
Added support for XSLT 1.0 and the XSLTProcessor constructor.
XPath 1.0
DOM level 2 Style Sheets and associated parts of DOM level 2 CSS
Rich text editing: designMode and contentEditable
History navigation improvements
Web forms 2.0 - the new configuration editor, opera:config uses this actively.
Again, examine the changelogs
Linux
Windows
Mac
Other platforms
And download Opera 9 now — you’ll enjoy it!
I personally suggest using the Touch The Sky widget as your primary widget in the browser.
http://www.opera.com
http://widgets.opera.com
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204796 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 14:17 |
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Dan
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I'm using Opera now. Only because it's currently the most secure browser (that I'm aware of and that I've heard recently). There aren't any Widgets that would be useful for me. But there weren't many Extensions on FireFox that I used either. I've only run into a few problems while using it on certain websites. But I just use Internet Explorer or FireFox on those sites (whichever it works properly on). The thing I like most is they've changed the shortcut for a new tab to Ctrl+T, and for a new window it's Ctrl+N. Ctrl+Alt+N was a bit annoying to press. Overall it's a good browser, although I still use FireFox and Internet Explorer for certain things.
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204805 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 14:52 |
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almor999
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I have been using the Opera 9 Betas since they became available. I installed Opera 9.0 yesterday and it is even a huge improvement over the betas. There is no other web browser that even comes close to the speed and functionality of Opera.
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204835 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 17:48 |
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Crimson
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Wed, 21 June 2006 14:05 | The most prominent new feature of Opera 9 (and the one I’ve been most buried in) is widgets. And you should really learn to love them.
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I personally suggest using the Touch The Sky widget as your primary widget in the browser.
http://www.opera.com
http://widgets.opera.com
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Aircraftkiller in the past | If you already get everything you want with Opera, what's the point in spending more of your time just to find a bunch of "extensions" to upgrade its functionality?
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Now that Opera has add-ons (extensions and widgets are the SAME THING) I guess it's OK now.
I'm the bawss.
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204840 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 18:06 |
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Crimson
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I fail to see the difference. You could say the same things about Firefox.
I'm the bawss.
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204852 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 20:39 |
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YSLMuffins
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It looks good so far. I haven't noticed any slowdowns and memory usage still seems great to me. Opera Developers consistently provide great results with each update. I still have yet to try any of the new stuff though...
But I freaked out when it first installed! For some reason when I restarted the new version of Opera it lost my current session and started from one over a year old! I'm still looking for my current session, but I could remember most of the pages open anyway. It was still pretty frustrating however.
And didn't Opera always have extensions, but they were just called User Javascripts?
-YSLMuffins
The goddess of all (bread products)
See me online as yslcheeze
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204860 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 23:07 |
mision08
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9.0 is buggy,
Macromedia Flash player has issues. It may install to a different directory than previous versions, causing lost or misplaced data. See Flash player issues. My favorite java script html killa is not working correctly. I'm thinking of a roll back to 8.54.
Either way, It's hands down the best browser I have ever used.
There are booklet ts to fix issues from annoying advertisements, to pages not displaying correctly. This is due to the Microsoft bastards sending incorrect data to Opera browsers on purpose. Yep, this bitch is going back in the closett
True Greatness, and just a good human
The best finish, closest finish in the 50 year history of Winston Cup
Freddy Krueger music video
Harvester Of Sorrow, language of the mad
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan A Thousand Miles Behind
Your own personal Jesus, someone to hear your prayers
Kyle's mom is a bitch
Johnny Cash Live @ San Quentin
Don't Y'all Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204861 is a reply to message #204846] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 23:36 |
icedog90
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Wed, 21 June 2006 18:56 |
Crimson wrote on Wed, 21 June 2006 20:48 |
Aircraftkiller wrote on Wed, 21 June 2006 14:05 | The most prominent new feature of Opera 9 (and the one I’ve been most buried in) is widgets. And you should really learn to love them.
[-snip-]
I personally suggest using the Touch The Sky widget as your primary widget in the browser.
http://www.opera.com
http://widgets.opera.com
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Aircraftkiller in the past | If you already get everything you want with Opera, what's the point in spending more of your time just to find a bunch of "extensions" to upgrade its functionality?
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Now that Opera has add-ons (extensions and widgets are the SAME THING) I guess it's OK now.
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Is that a direct quote? Cause I think my argument was always "Why should you have to dig through *obscure* websites to run some extension you have to search for?"
The difference here in my argument is that Opera directly supports widgets and that they're advertised on the main page, easily found without anything obscure to dig through.
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dude, you obviously have no idea what you're talking about. They ARE on the main site: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204863 is a reply to message #204792] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 23:45 |
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Goztow
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Meanwhile, this old fart sticks to its good ol' Iexplorer 6...
You can find me in The KOSs2 (TK2) discord while I'm playing. Feel free to come and say hi! TK2 discord
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204865 is a reply to message #204792] |
Thu, 22 June 2006 00:18 |
mision08
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It will kill any part of an html document, not just pics.
There are about a thousand parts on a page like these. On a very simple page there may be only one or two.
Gostow, you have no idea what you're missing. Opera 8.54 is amazing. I think I finally got these into a format that will work. Open the page then drag it to your browsers tool bar.
click on it then point over annoying page shit. It will outline the frame in a debug mode, then click delete. Shit be gone ( although in 9.0 I have to use context menu by right ctrl and shift buttons) When you finish hit escape to cancel kill mode.
True Greatness, and just a good human
The best finish, closest finish in the 50 year history of Winston Cup
Freddy Krueger music video
Harvester Of Sorrow, language of the mad
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan A Thousand Miles Behind
Your own personal Jesus, someone to hear your prayers
Kyle's mom is a bitch
Johnny Cash Live @ San Quentin
Don't Y'all Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204867 is a reply to message #204792] |
Thu, 22 June 2006 00:29 |
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Goztow
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Nope, it doesn't work. But you know: Iexplorer never ever let me down. It does what it needs to do and nothing less, nothing more. It even opens the worst coded pages. You could say it's the coder's fault but I don't care as I can actually open the page correctly.
I don't need the weather on my desktop, nor an analog clock. i have one at my wrist. Life is simple where I live...
You can find me in The KOSs2 (TK2) discord while I'm playing. Feel free to come and say hi! TK2 discord
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Re: Opera 9 Released! [message #204868 is a reply to message #204867] |
Thu, 22 June 2006 00:31 |
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xptek
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Goztow wrote on Thu, 22 June 2006 03:29 | I don't need the weather on my desktop, nor an analog clock. i have one at my wrist. Life is simple where I live...
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Hippie.
cause = time
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