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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!! :D

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? :D

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. :D

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
Here is the dotpup installer for Opera 8.50

http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?p=14461#14461

Re: Java Add-in

Posted: Wed 21 Sep 2005, 14:38
by JohnMurga
Java User wrote:Will this compact Java Virtual Machine work with Opera and Puppy?
http://jamvm.sourceforge.net/
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