Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, December 26, 2000, Avenarius wrote to Opera Users about
Unicode & TB!'s Browser:
A> Thanks for the suggestions, David and Oleg, but the point seems to
A> be: in Internet Explorer you need to press
A> ALT
A> A
A> <initial letter for a bookmark or bookmarks folder>
A> <initial letter for a bookmark>
A> and the desired page opens: that's 3 or (maximum) 4 keystrokes.
A> In Opera you need to press
A> F8 [to access the data field to type into]
A> <a few letters to distinguish your bookmark / bookmarks folder>
A> F2 (or Shift+F2) [to start loading the page]
No. Only Shift-F2 to get input line and start typing nickname. Loading
starts automatically when what you type in identify only one bookmark.
A> How many keystrokes is that compared to IE? Time is a key factor in
A> browsing, and I'm wasting it whenever I need to access bookmarks in
A> Opera.
2 times less if there no other bookmark nicknames starting with this
letter.
If you don't know a product you shouldn't write so big letters blaming
it things it is not guilty.
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Best regards,
Oleg Zalyalov. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! version 1.48f
under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
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