Hello Arno,
On Saturday, April 15, 2000 you wrote:
> Opera Software, I agree, has been a bit - how am I going to put this
> politically correct :-) - too enthousiatic when proclaiming version
> 4.0.
Yes, I have tested beta1 and it displayed pages worse than 3.60. Of
course some of them
Saturday, April 15, 2000, 8:53:34 AM, Alexander wrote:
> Okay, my _own_ experience: AMD 5x86-133 CPU overclocked to 160 MHz,
> 16 Megs of RAM, Windows'95 OSR2 Russian (this is the system I had two
> years ago). Netscape 4 worked just fine, Opera... well, it kinda worked;-)))
K6-200, 64Mb RA
Leif,
Saturday, April 15, 2000, 7:32:36 PM, schreef je:
Leif>
AvS>> There's nothing better than off-topic discussions :-)
Leif> Yeah, but we do try to keep them to a minimum. Please take this
Leif> discussion off-list.
I fully understand that and the remark was solely meant as a joke; not
as
Hello Arno,
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000 at 16:44:14 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
AvS> There's nothing better than off-topic discussions :-)
Yeah, but we do try to keep them to a minimum. Please take this
discussion off-list. Especially since a good number of subscribers to
TBUDL pay for their Internet con
Hi there!
On 15 Apr 00, at 16:44, Arno van Stralen wrote
about "Re[2]: LinuxBat now!":
> Opera Software, I agree, has been a bit - how am I going to put this
> politically correct :-) - too enthousiatic when proclaiming version
> 4.0. However, Opera is the leading browse
Hello Alexander,
Saturday, April 15, 2000, 8:34:56 AM, you wrote:
AVK> Hi there!
AVK> On 14 Apr 00, at 22:44, Christian Dysthe wrote
AVK> about "LinuxBat now!":
>> I prefer Linux, I NEED The Bat! for my work. How do we make this
>> port happen? I mean
Alexander,
Saturday, April 15, 2000, 3:34:56 PM, schreef je:
Alexander>
Alexander> I _really_ hope there will be no market for Opera;-) I've installed Opera
five
Alexander> (!!!) times here, starting with I believe 3.something, ending with 4/beta.
I
Alexander> _fully_ support the loud voic
Hi there!
On 14 Apr 00, at 22:44, Christian Dysthe wrote
about "LinuxBat now!":
> I prefer Linux, I NEED The Bat! for my work. How do we make this
> port happen? I mean, I work for Opera Software, we are doing a Linux
> port of our browser because we see a market t
Hello Patrick,
Saturday, April 15, 2000, 2:10:46 AM, you wrote:
PE> hallo Christian!
PE> so do the following: talk to the guys at ritlab, help them porting,
PE> throw away (i mean FAR away) that kind of mail-client you wrote for
PE> opera (and throw that newsreader-part even further beyond the
hallo Christian!
on Saturday, April 15, 2000, 5:44:29 AM, you wrote:
CD> Hello TBUDL,
CD> I prefer Linux, I NEED The Bat! for my work. How do we make this
CD> port happen? I mean, I work for Opera Software, we are doing a Linux
CD> port of our browser because we see a market there.
CD>
Hello TBUDL,
I prefer Linux, I NEED The Bat! for my work. How do we make this
port happen? I mean, I work for Opera Software, we are doing a Linux
port of our browser because we see a market there.
The Bat! would wipe the competition away on that platform in a week,
and people would pa
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