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Opera vs Firefox
Opera vs Firefox
02/01/2005 08:40 PMThese two good articles describes how to get more out of your Firefox,
Mozilla or Opera browser.
Why I prefer Opera over Firefox
Why I prefer Opera over Firefox
12/19/2004 03:14 PMFor all my daily browsing, I prefer Opera over Firefox. Yes, I know
Firefox is open-source and all that. I...
Opera equivalents to Firefox extensions
Opera equivalents to Firefox extensions
02/01/2005 10:08 PMComparing some Firefox extensions with the equivalent features in
Opera.
PC Magazine Reviews Firefox, Opera
PC Magazine Reviews Firefox, Opera
07/12/2004 02:16 PMPC Magazine takes a hard look at Firefox
and Opera
PC Magazine takes a hard look at Firefox
and Opera
07/12/2004 10:47 PMIn recent week's Internet Explorer has lost market share, which for
years has remained very stable. The review of Firefox seems very fair
and if you are still using IE, it may give you pause on why you should
use Firefox or Opera. [PC
Magazine]
Making Mozilla FireFox as fast as Opera
Making Mozilla FireFox as fast as Opera
06/06/2004 11:29 AMIt's been said that Opera is the fastest browser available - and it is
very, very fast. But there are ways to make Mozilla's FireFox browser
render pages every bit as quickly, with just a few easy tweaks.
Poison applet peril affects IE, Opera
and Firefox
Poison applet peril affects IE, Opera
and Firefox
01/06/2005 12:03 PMAt Long Last, a True Space Opera. Turing
Opera Workshop releases teaser trailer
for new 3d sci-fi opera, Kai, Death of
Dreams.
At Long Last, a True Space Opera. Turing
Opera Workshop releases teaser trailer
for new 3d sci-fi opera, Kai, Death of
Dreams.
05/31/2004 02:13 PMScarborough, ME -- January 12, 2004 Turing Opera Workshop releases the
first teaser trailer for their production of Richard deCostas 3d
sci-fi opera, K'ai, Death of Dreams. The trailer, available on the
production website, http://www.RicharddeCosta.com/KaiOpera, is a
preview of the opera scheduled for release in February. The opera is
being produced entirely in 3d computer graphics. [PRWEB Jan 13, 2004]
Opera Skinned & Opera Directory
Traversal (Additional Details & a Simple
Exploit)
Opera Skinned & Opera Directory
Traversal (Additional Details & a Simple
Exploit)
11/12/2003 01:14 PMS G Masood (Nov 12 2003)
Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile
Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile
08/31/2004 08:29 PMOpera announces intention to produce a version ofr Microsoft Windows
Mobile Software.
Opera Releases Security Fix for Opera
6.x
Opera Releases Security Fix for Opera
6.x
03/20/2003 08:31 AMOpera 7.50 preview and my Opera Journal
Opera 7.50 preview and my Opera Journal
12/23/2003 02:09 PMA few days ago, Opera released an early Christmas Present for the avid
group of people following the opera.beta newsgroup,...
Spread Firefox Download Counter
Relaunched, Firefox Downloads Top 44
Million
Spread Firefox Download Counter
Relaunched, Firefox Downloads Top 44
Million
04/11/2005 11:59 PMBlake Ross on Firefox Developer
Recruitment and Why Firefox Will Never
Grow Up
Blake Ross on Firefox Developer
Recruitment and Why Firefox Will Never
Grow Up
02/01/2005 10:05 PMThe History of Mozilla Firefox: From
Phoenix, to Firebird, to Firefox
The History of Mozilla Firefox: From
Phoenix, to Firebird, to Firefox
03/31/2005 07:27 AMadbar for Firefox: Opera's least popular
feature comes to Firefox!
adbar for Firefox: Opera's least popular
feature comes to Firefox!
08/18/2004 06:48 AMadbar for firefox .. Adbar
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Mozilla Firefox Reaches 1.0PR, Still
Named Firefox
Mozilla Firefox Reaches 1.0PR, Still
Named Firefox
09/14/2004 02:50 PMFirefox 1.0 Preview Release and
Thunderbird 0.8 Released - Mozilla
Foundation Adds New Features to Firefox
and Thunderbird as New Apps Near 1.0
Launch
Firefox 1.0 Preview Release and
Thunderbird 0.8 Released - Mozilla
Foundation Adds New Features to Firefox
and Thunderbird as New Apps Near 1.0
Launch
09/14/2004 03:22 AMThe Mozilla Foundation today released the Mozilla Firefox 1.0 Preview
Release web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 email client. Mozilla
Firefox 1.0 Preview Release is an innovative, secure, lightning fast
web browser that is rapidly gaining global market share. Mozilla
Thunderbird 0.8 is the Mozilla Foundation's next generation email
client. These releases bring Firefox and Thunderbird one step closer
to their much anticipated 1.0 releases, scheduled for later this fall.
[PRWEB Sep 14, 2004]
FirefoxIE - Test IE Compatibility Inside
Firefox, www.firefoxie.net Fully
Equipped and Ready for Firefox 1.0PR
FirefoxIE - Test IE Compatibility Inside
Firefox, www.firefoxie.net Fully
Equipped and Ready for Firefox 1.0PR
09/17/2004 08:22 AMFF/IE Compatible Web Pages - There is a new development in the web
design world, web pages that can be viewed equally in Firefox or
Internet Explorer. [PRWEB Sep 17, 2004]
Opera 7.22
Opera 7.22
11/06/2003 04:59 PMOpera Gets 2D With SVG
Opera Gets 2D With SVG
03/17/2005 03:28 AMAn Opera 7 Bug?
An Opera 7 Bug?
03/13/2003 10:23 AMRadu Darvas is looking for some CSS help, perhaps one of the
webgraphics readers can decipher what is wrong (or...
Opera 7.5 PR 4
Opera 7.5 PR 4
04/15/2004 02:29 PMFast, secure, and full featured web browser that complies with
standards.
What Will Become of Opera?
What Will Become of Opera?
12/17/2004 06:43 PMIf you don't read the New York Times, you may not know that Firefox
has a
two-page ad in today's edition promoting itself. This got me
thinking: with all the momentum behind Firefox, what is to become of
Opera?
If I was working for Opera, how would I feel about Firefox? I
don't like Microsoft, so by that reasoning I'd like it. But where is
my competitive advantage going? Out the window, it seems. There are
now three major "alternative" browsers: Firefox, Opera, and Safari for
Mac users.
Opera is different in that it has a paid version. Its tacit goal
has always been to impress people enough with its functionality to get
them to upgrade to the paid version. They're still in business, so it
appears to have been working so far. But will Firefox siphon these
paying users off?
Opera's sweet spot has always been some really great features.
Tabbed browsing was a huge improvement...and then Firefox did it.
Opera has come up with other things like Opera
Show...but then Eric Meyer implemented that in CSS.
With the huge community of programmers writing plugins and
extensions for Firefox, can Opera compete? Where is its competitive
advantage? What are the major reasons to use Opera over Firefox, and
— if there are reasons — how long before Firefox gets an
extension to duplicate them?
Will Opera will start "pulling a Microsoft" and building
proprietary extensions into their browser? Would that work? It
"worked" for Microsoft because IE has a huge market share. Opera
doesn't have the users to make a proprietary extension work.
So what will become of Opera? I've used it, and I like it, but I
really don't see a future for it. It's a crappy situation, to be
sure. I'd hate to see that browser go away. Someone please tell me
I'm wrong.
Now THIS is Opera
Now THIS is Opera
03/06/2004 01:49 AM
This is what Opera is all about - grand scale,
the masses, love, romance and great music. The world's most popular
Opera - Carmen - will be presented in it's orginal setting in Sept. of
this year in Seville, Spain - as part of the 1st
International Music Festival in Seville.
Get this:
For the first time in history, Seville itself will be the stage for
Bizet's CARMEN, the most popular opera ever written. In September
2004, the first Seville International Music Festival will present nine
unique, all-star performances of Carmen in Seville, live, open-air,
conducted by Lorin Maazel, directed by Carlos Saura, and using
different historic locations in Seville:

Act
One
The Plaza de España will be transformed
to create the tobacco factory scene for the first act.

SYNOPSIS:
A bright and sunny midday in Seville. There is a colourful,
lively crowd on the square; nearby is a guardhouse and a cigarette
factory. Micaela, a girl from the country, is searching for Corporal
Don José; but he belongs to the guard which is coming on duty.
Announced by the children, the changing of the guards take place and
Don José learns that Micaela has been there asking for him. The
lunch hour begins and the female workers come sauntering out; Carmen
is among them. At the moment, she is surrounded by men, but it is
fascinating for her to win the one who is not paying any attention to
her Don José. Before Carmen goes back into the factory
she throws him a flower! Micaela returns again and reminds Don
José of the wonderful time when they were first in love. She
brings him a letter, some money and a kiss from his mother. Suddenly,
a scream comes from the factory! Carmen has had a fight and she has
wounded another girl with a knife. Don José is ordered by
Captain Zuniga to bring out the accused girl and after an
interrogation to take her away to prison. But he quickly succumbs to
her seductive charms and Don José permits her to
escape.
Act Two
The libretto speficies a tavern. This act will take place in front
of the main pavillion of the Plaza de España, with the stage
built into the colonnades and making use of the ornamental bridges.
This area will be transformed into the tavern of Lilas Pastias. A
traditional flamenco ballet can be presented.
SYNOPSIS:
In Lillas Pastia's inn, Soldiers and gypsy girls are
conversing and amusing themselves. Zuniga is trying to win Carmen for
himself. He tells her that Don José, who was sentenced because
of her escape, will be released from prison today. Escamillo, the
famous bullfighter, enters the inn. He sings his "Toreador Song" and
feels that he is winning Carmen's affection. Hoping to see her soon
again, Escamillo leaves the inn. Smugglers are trying to persuade the
gypsy girls to join in their new venture. Carmen refuse to take part
because she is waiting for Don José, whose singing can be heard
in the distance. He enters and greets Carmen, on whom he has thought
of with burning desire. She begins to dance for him alone. At that
moment the sound of retreat is heard, which calls Don José back
to the barracks. He wants to heed the call, but Carmen ridicules him.
Also, his passionate declaration of love cannot change Carmen's mind.
But she now tries to persuade Don José to lead a free life with
the smugglers. Zuniga arrives. Don José resists his command and
the officer is politely turned out by the smugglers. Now, Don
José is obliged to stay with the smugglers; which is what he
originally did not want to do.
Act
Three
The libretto specifies a mountainous region.
After an intermission of normal length, the public will be asked
to take their seats again in grandstands facing the opposite
direction, that is, facing the Parque de Maria Luisa. Special lighting
effects will transform the park trees and entire area into a
mountainous forest region, thus providing the desired setting for the
members of the chorus to emerge from among the trees, for
example.
SYNOPSIS:
The smugglers are resting overnight in the mountains. Carmen
has quarrelled with her lover Don José. Together with
two gypsy girls she is asking the cards to tell her future. Her death
is read in the cards. As Don José stays back to stand guard,
Micaela arrives. She hides herself quickly because Don José is
shooting Escamillo; whom he has mistaken for a custom officer. A life
or death struggle, between the two men begins for Carmen's favour.
Just at the right moment she separates them. Escamillo invites all of
the smugglers to his next bullfight.
Micaela comes out of her
hiding place to bring Don José to his mother's death bed. He
heeds her plea and follows her.
Act Four
The libretto specifies the place in front of the bullfight ring -
the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza.
After the third act, there
will be a two hour intermission and the public will be invited to
stroll down the lovely Paseo del Alcalde Marqués de Contadero
along the Guadalquivir River to the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza
where the fourth act takes place. Again, typical horse-drawn carriages
or cars will be available for those who do not wish to walk and for
the handicapped.

Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza
The traditional, festive beginning of a bullfight which accompanies
the entry into the Plaza de Toros of the presentation of the
"toreros", "picadores" and other participants, either on foot or on
horse, will also be built into the beginning of the act.
These
changes of location are an integral part of the show structure and
will be discussed in detail with the stage director and conductor as
to feasibility and desirability.
Especially the change of venue
from the third to the fourth acts, when the audience has a longer
intermission, is an important feature of the evening. The Paseo will
be festively decorated and lit with colorful lighting effects; there
will be vendors of refreshments and "tapas" (local snack specialties),
sellers of merchandising items relating to "Carmen" and other typical
artisan items (not cheap souvenirs), possibly small groups of dancers,
musicians and mimes. In short, the public will be able to experience a
festive "paseo" and entry into the Plaza de Toros where the final act
takes place.
SYNOPSIS:
In front of the arena in Seville the crowd is watching the
procession of the Toreadors.
Escamillo is accompanied by Carmen.
Today, he wants to bring her the winner's prize. The gypsy girls warn
Carmen about Don José. He prevents her from going into the
arena by blocking her way. He asks her to remember the past and pleads
for her love. Carmen's stubborn "no" drives him out of his mind and he
stabs her to death - his beloved Carmen, who perhaps still loves him
in her heart and therefore may be longing for death through his
hand.
Marc's only comment: Needless to say - I'm a trained
Opera Singer. One of my favorite arias is the Toreador's Song -
from Carmen. "Votre Tost...."
Opera 7.52 RC1
Opera 7.52 RC1
07/06/2004 04:43 PMOpera 7.51
Opera 7.51
06/02/2004 09:32 PMOpera 7.53
Opera 7.53
07/19/2004 08:01 PMOpera 7.03
Opera 7.03
03/13/2003 10:16 AMOpera 8
Opera 8
04/19/2005 04:04 AMOpera 8 has been released, with a lot of new and improved features,
including User Javascript, SVG Tiny, Voice, Fit to Width, improved
newsfeed support, and a greatly improved interface. Help spread
Opera, and you can get a free license for the ad-free version.
Opera DOS
Opera DOS
09/02/2004 12:07 PMStevo (Sep 01 2004)
Opera 7.50 TP2
Opera 7.50 TP2
02/17/2004 06:34 PMOpera software released Opera 7.50 TP2 today. There are, as with tp1 e
lots of changes, available in the detailed...
Opera 7.54
Opera 7.54
08/04/2004 05:08 PMOpera 8.0 Final
Opera 8.0 Final
04/18/2005 06:17 PMTechzonez Apr 18 2005 9:30PM GMT
The Opera Thing
The Opera Thing
01/17/2004 10:42 PMSee that gap Opera 6/7 inserts in this web layout? That CSS bug has
been fixed in Opera 7.23+. Opera fans, take note.
CS soap opera
CS soap opera
06/07/2004 10:04 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 8 2004 2:37AM GMT
Opera 8 for Windows
Opera 8 for Windows
04/19/2005 11:16 AMZDNet UK Apr 19 2005 2:57PM GMT
Phishing for Opera (GM#007-OP)
Phishing for Opera (GM#007-OP)
06/03/2004 12:03 PMGreyMagic Software (Jun 03 2004)
Beijing Opera
Beijing Opera
11/12/2003 01:32 PMIf you took one part circus clowns, one part chinese dance, one
part rhythm gymnastics and mixed it with martial arts, you have Beijing
Opera.
It's like classic theater mixed in with fight scenes straight out
of The Matrix.
Grok Description matches for RE: IE, Firefox, Opera DoS (*not* a DoS, not even close)
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