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  History Of Opera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera became famous (and somewhat notorious) for its Multiple Document Interface (MDI); that is, all browser windows were opened in the same parent window.
Opera 6.0 gave the user the choice to use either MDI, SDI or tabbed mode and became thereby the first browser to support all three modes.
Opera also has a presentation mode, OperaShow, which allows the use of a single source document for large-screen presentations and web browsing (document parts relevant for the presentation are marked up in a special fashion).
sidnak.net /operahistory.html   (525 words)

  
 Opera (browser) - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera 7 offered a new layout engine "Presto" with greatly improved CSS, scripting, and DOM support, a new skinned user interface and a new and radical email and news client called M2 using a database approach to storage.
Opera Software was one of the first companies active in the area of mobile devices, where it has gained significant market share.
And in Germany and Sweden, Opera was at 3.37 percent and 1.8 percent respectively, having grown from a 1.3 percent and.5 percent usage share in January 2001.
www.free-definition.com /Opera-(browser).html   (3569 words)

  
 Opera (browser) - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera also has several other original features, including multiple document browsing (as well as the more limited tabbed browsing), background loading of pages, batch opening of bookmark folders, fast forward and rewind functions which predict where you would surf next, notes, skins, and session management (save groups of pages to be opened later).
Opera saves one of these session files periodically while running, so that in the event of a crash, it is possible to resume browsing exactly where you left off.
Opera also recently announced a new browser for iTV, which ties in to the new fit to width option in Opera 7.6: pages can now be dynamically resized to fit on a certain screen width, which comes in handy with the more limited resolution of TV screens.
www.iridis.com /Opera_browser   (3569 words)

  
 Opera (browser)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera alsohas several other original features, including multiple document browsing (as well as the more limited tabbed browsing), background loading of pages, batch opening of bookmarkfolders, fast forward and rewind functions which predict where you would surf next, notes, skins, and session management (save groups of pages to be opened later).
Opera 6.0 supported most common web standards (including CSS), Netscape plugins and some other recent standards such as WAP and WML for wireless devices.However, its implementation of ECMAScript with the HTML DOM left a bit to be desired, especially on highly dynamicpages.
Opera on the other hand was served a cut-downgeneric 'site.css', which was presumably intended to be generic style sheet for older browsers.
www.therfcc.org /opera-browser--62613.html   (3541 words)

  
 Opera (browser) - InformationBlast
Opera also has a presentation mode, Opera Show, which allows the use of a single source document for large-screen presentations and web browsing (document parts relevant for the presentation are marked up in a special fashion).
Opera on the other hand was served a cut-down generic 'site.css', which was presumably intended to be a baseline failsafe style sheet.
Opera claimed that this was a deliberate action to make them look bad, Microsoft denied the claims, putting it down to a simple coding error, and fixed the bug.
www.informationblast.com /Opera_(browser).html   (3207 words)

  
 MultiTorg Opera - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MultiTorg Opera was the name used for the Opera browser in versions prior to 2.0.
These quotes illustrate how Opera is being developed with standards support in mind, rather than implementing technology features just because they seem useful.
It also shows how Opera was, and still is, mindful of its users when creating the user interface.
www.free-definition.com /MultiTorg-Opera.html   (203 words)

  
 Opera version history
Opera 4 was long-awaited the first browser based on a new cross-platform core which facilitated the release of Opera for different Operating Systems and thus speeding up Project Magic.
Opera 7.5 introduced a brand new default skin as well as a revamped interface that removed a lot of clutter.
With the 7.60 version, Opera introduced their first iteration of a multimodal browser that can be operated by voice commands alone and that can obey aural CSS while reading pages aloud.
www.markschenk.com /opera/history.html   (842 words)

  
 Opera (browser) Details, Meaning Opera (browser) Article and Explanation Guide
Opera also has several other original features, including multiple document browsing (as well as the more limited tabbed browsing), background loading of pages, batch opening of bookmark folders, fast forward and rewind functions which predict where you would surf next, notes, skinss, and session management (save groups of pages to be opened later).
Opera 7 offered a new layout engine "Presto" with greatly improved CSS, scripting, and DOM support, a new skinnedned user interface and a new and radical email and news client called M2 using a database approach to storage.
Early test versions (internal alpha versions) of Opera are tested only by Opera employees, before Internal betass for the desktop platforms (Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) are tested by a select number of people called 'the Elektrans'.
www.e-paranoids.com /o/op/opera__browser_.html   (3583 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
However, Opera Software was one of the first companies active in the area of mobile devices, where it has gained significant market share.
Testing showed that Opera was served this [generic] style sheet only when it was possible to discern that it was Opera being used to fetch the page.
Opera is commonly criticized for being ad-sponsored, whereas most browsers are available for free.
www.hostingciamca.com /index.php?title=Opera_(web_browser)   (3725 words)

  
 » Opera Browser 7.50: Redefining internet browsing, for good :: Software Journal :: Software News and Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera already is something that is always loaded on this PC so all the feeds are regularly updated without any need for any other application.
Opera is one of the only mainstream browser companies to provide a browser for mobile users.
Opera’s Updated Website Aimed at New Users Opera Software ASA launched a new updated Opera.com website, which is apparently aimed at getting new users to try out opera.
stuff.techwhack.com /archives/2004/05/18/opera-browser-750   (1264 words)

  
 WWW'95: MultiTorg Opera
MultiTorg Opera is fast as it fetches multiple documents and document parts, such as images, at the same time.
MultiTorg Opera has full printer output in color, full search with case sensitive and word options, as well as copy and save.
Basically MultiTorg Opera is a fully working WEB browser with a few extra features to make it stand out in the crowd.
www.igd.fhg.de /archive/1995_www95/proceedings/posters/31   (677 words)

  
 Asa Dotzler - Firefox and more: Comment on tabbed browsing history
Opera 4 holded many different documents under one window, you could resize the documents (MDI) and swich between them.The difference between Opera and the rest is that Opera has "true" MDI and a tabbed interface to switch between documents.
The point is that when Opera released Opera 4, they redefined their former MDI concept and introduced tabs/buttons to switch between documents; this is the key, you could switch between documents in Opera 4 in the same way you could switch between documents in *simple* tabbed browsing.
Opera 4 had MDI based tabbed browsing; yes, it was different (and more useful, btw) from *simple* tabbed browsing but there is no point in deny that Opera 4 had tabs to switch between documents and that this concept couldn´t be defined as MDI, it was much more than MDI.
weblogs.mozillazine.org /mt/comment.cgi?entry_id=8433   (7466 words)

  
 Opera Watch: The Unofficial Opera Blog: Ask the boss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner is open for a talk with you.
For those of you who aren't aware who Jon von Tetzchner is, he is one of the two founders of Opera, as Rijk points out.
Jon along with Geir Ivarsoy developed the Opera browser, initially known as MultiTorg Opera, while working for a Norwegian Telecommunication company in 1993.
operawatch.blogspot.com /2005/04/ask-boss.html   (319 words)

  
 » Opera Browser Nostalgia :: Software Journal :: Software News and Reviews
Opera Web Browser now available for Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphones Opera Software ASA has released the latest version of their popular browser Opera 8 for the Windows Mobile Operating System popular amongst Smartphones and PDA users.
It emphasize on the fact that Opera Browser is available in free version, which has all the features of the paid version.
Opera 8.02 available unofficially on Opera Servers Opera has made available the next final (looks like it) release of their prime offering Opera Browser 8.02 on the FTP servers.
stuff.techwhack.com /archives/2004/09/21/opera-browser-nostalgia   (440 words)

  
 Opera (web browser) - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Opera has supported CSS since version 3.5 [4] (http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/articles/webrev/199906.html).
An Opera fan, Lawrence Eng, has written an article that suggests improvements of the current Opera branding, like the use of a mascot and a change of their slogans [8] (http://www.cjas.org/~leng/opera.htm).
Until recently, Opera users could not empty their Hotmail trash can, due to server-side browser sniffing (http://people.opera.com/howcome/2005/msft/02-hotmail.html) which specifically excluded Opera from receiving the necessary JavaScript code.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Opera_(web_browser)   (3781 words)

  
 The world's top opera browser websites
It is in active development by the Norwegian Opera Software ASA.
In 1994 Televerket became a state-owned stock company, and J. von Tetzchner and G. Ivarsoey were allowed to continue developement on their own in the offices of Televerket.
No details of the settlement were released and no liability was admitted, but Opera CTO Haakon Wium Lie said the settlement "Resolved an issue close to his heart".
dirs.org /wiki-article-tab.cfm/opera__browser_   (3699 words)

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