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FREE OPERA REGISTRATION CODE!
Posted: Tue 30 Aug 2005, 16:54
by edoc
Opera is celebrating 10 years and giving away free registration codes.
http://my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml
The offer is just going public so grab yours before the crowd gets ahead of you!
doc
Posted: Tue 30 Aug 2005, 18:03
by rarsa
Thank you,
I got mine.
Posted: Tue 30 Aug 2005, 19:24
by MU
Thanks a lot!
Mark
Opera Registration
Posted: Wed 31 Aug 2005, 20:14
by dewdrop
Thank,
Got Mine too!!! Thanks!
Dewdrop
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Posted: Wed 31 Aug 2005, 22:05
by EarlSmith
Me Too!!
Posted: Thu 01 Sep 2005, 00:15
by Flash
Here's what you get when you click the link now:
No more free drinks!
Cheers guys, it was a blast! Millions of people (literally) got their free registration code at our party, but the offer is now over.
But don't despair - you can still get Opera for free by joining our affiliate program. Just put an Opera-button on your webpage, get 250 people to click it, and you're home free!
Posted: Thu 01 Sep 2005, 08:50
by puppian
Thanks edoc!
Got mine...lucky me
Opera used to be my default browser when it didn't have ads.
Now with the free reg. code it's my favourite again!
The fonts look better than Mozilla.
I like the zoom feature a lot.
It's also faster, and reminds me of the old days using Mac.
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 13:30
by gnomen
As of today Opera is free for all
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 13:51
by JohnMurga
Cool !
All the new puppy features and now this !
I am really going to to have to make time to remaster a new 50Mb Opera build !
Cheers
JohnM
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 14:50
by rarsa
Woow, I saw that comming when they had their 'free licenses' aniversary. I was thinking 'geez, these guys may have gotten a large corporate contract that allows them to provide it free.
Well, It seems that I was right.
The only two complains I ever heard about Opera were: It has adds, It's not open source.
Well, now it does not have adds, and for most mortals, not being open source is just a fundamentalist position.
If you are planning to build uppon a broswer, choose an open source.
If you just want a fast an well featured web broswer, give Opera a chance.
Actually, if noone beats me to it, I will prepare an Opera 8.50 dotpup as son as I get home.
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 16:52
by Guest
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 16:56
by Guest
sorry, that torrents for the Windows Opera
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 19:35
by babbs
It sure would be nice to see Puppy Linux listed on the drop-down list at:
http://www.opera.com/download/linux.html
Who wants to take up that task?
Opera 8.50
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 21:46
by dewdrop
I have my 8.50 installed and using it right now! Looks/feels great.
Java Add-in
Posted: Tue 20 Sep 2005, 23:44
by Java User
Will this compact Java Virtual Machine work with Opera and Puppy?
http://jamvm.sourceforge.net/
Posted: Wed 21 Sep 2005, 02:17
by rarsa
Java User wrote:Will this compact Java Virtual Machine work with Opera and Puppy?
Why don't you try it and let us know?
It would be really nice instead of having to download the big Java install.
Posted: Wed 21 Sep 2005, 06:24
by rarsa
Re: Java Add-in
Posted: Wed 21 Sep 2005, 14:38
by JohnMurga
I am pretty sure it won't work with Opera although it should be fine with Puppy.
However, I would recommend SableVM (
http://sablevm.org/), as I tried it with Puppy a while back and had good results, even managing to run Eclipse.
Cheers
JohnM
Posted: Sun 02 Oct 2005, 20:24
by kamranzaidi
John,
Would u like to share ur experience with eclipse on puppy. what version of eclipse and puppy u used and how was the performance ? Were u running from harddisk?
Thks
dropdown list
Posted: Fri 21 Oct 2005, 12:27
by willhunt
I think barry would have to contact
http://www.opera.com/contact/business/ to get that done