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Greg Meyer wrote:
On Friday 21 May 2004 01:25 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
Is it me or is Opera, for mail and web browsing, looking better and better? It uses far less memory and is much faster while running on Linux.
Anyone else have any feeling on it?
Love it (I don't use m2 though). Worth every penny.
Is there a specific reason you're not using it for mail? I'm not shilling for Opera or anything. I'm just curious.
The first downside I see with the mail client is that there are no encryption options that I could find. If i'm wrong on this I would seriously consider using Opera for all web and email use.
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