Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-14 Thread Gregg Carrier
As a counter-argument, look around you... Do you see any useful, stable, open source browsers available? Amaya? It's a castoff. Lynx? Nice at the terminal, but I wouldn't want to rely on it. Communicator? We've been saddled with that lopsided horse long enough. Mozilla? Maybe someday. What

[newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-13 Thread Benjamin Sher
Dear friends: Some said earlier that Opera has "let go" of its Linux team. I don't know where they got their information. I would sure like to know. I just checked Opera's Alternative Operating Systems page. Opera for Linux is NOT dead. On the contrary, it is moving along fast towards

Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-13 Thread Ben
Here is the post from Helmar Rudolph, Opera's marketing guy; you have been waiting patiently for news from the various fronts, particularly the Mac, OS/2, Amiga and Linux versions. Here is a brief update. More info will follow later, and will be posted on both the respective newsgroups as well

Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-13 Thread Gregg Carrier
Please don't shout and scream -- it won't help anyway -- just send us some positive energy that we get this on track this time 'round. roflwhat are these guys, hippies? Positive energy?!?!? How about "send us some qualified programmers". Last I heard, I was going to have to send them $40 to

Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-13 Thread Hugh
Just My two cents, I used Opera for windows for a couple years. I loved it and I for one am looking forward to getting a working Linux browser I dont mind paying for something I like. Theres was fast and stable. Something Netscape or IE4 were not , At least when they were new :) Hugh On Sat,

Re: [newbie] Opera for Linux -- it's alive!

1999-11-13 Thread Steve Philp
Gregg Carrier wrote: Some said earlier that Opera has "let go" of its Linux team. I don't know where they got their information. I would sure like to know. I just checked Opera's Alternative Operating Systems page. Opera for Linux is NOT dead. On the contrary, it is moving along fast