Hello Steve, 

On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 at 21:26:33 [GMT -0800], you wrote:
SL> Uhm, they're going to release a browser that is smaller, faster,
SL> more compliant than Opera and do so free across Windows, OS/2,
SL> Linux, BeOS and a few others? If not, I'd suggest removing Opera
SL> from that list since it is one of the rare pieces of software I've
SL> found that is worth the price and is *VERY* hard to beat.


If their browser is as functional (power-wise), and is priced roughly
the same as TB is, then I think Opera can be beat!

My browser of choice is Opera too, but I'm always on the lookout for
something better.


Leif Gregory 

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