Using a more recent Safari build adds some compatibility
Opera presents new feature: Speed Dial
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentOpera Mini already adds Speed Dial shortcuts to the first 9 links on the start page, so you can just press *1 to get to your favorite site on your phone. Now we do the same thing for desktop, where Ctrl+1 to Ctrl+9 gives you direct access to your 9 favorites. When you open a new tab, the 9 Speed Dial sites will be displayed with pretty thumbnails..
Slow but steady market share increases for Firefox, Opera and Safari
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentAlternative web browsers Firefox, Safari and Opera are chipping away at Internet Explorer’s popularity, slowly taking market share from Microsoft’s still-dominant browser.
Mozilla, IE, Opera join up for a panel discussion
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a Comment“Mike Shaver from Mozilla, Chris Wilson from Microsoft
’s IE team, Håkon Lie from Opera, and expertly moderator Douglas Crockford from Yahoo!” come together to “talk about the current state of the browser landscape.”
Browser Battle Royal
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentA lengthy comparison between Opera 9, Firefox 2, and Internet Explorer 7
Tabbed browsing on your Wii Opera Browser
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a Commentjust point your wii’s opera browser to this site, and you instantly have tabbed browsing, along with some other features, on your Wii’s internet browser
Traffic to Opera’s websites increased dramatically since going ad-free in t
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a Commenta very interesting statistics page
Opera users create 1001 Widgets
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentOpera Software today announced another Widget milestone with the release of the 1001st Widget on widgets.opera.com. Opera users have created more than 1001 Widgets since the launch of Opera 9 last year.
1,000 Opera Widgets uploaded to widgets.opera.com in 8 months
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentThe title says it all.
Mozilla issues fix for Firefox, SeaMonkey flaw
•March 6, 2007 • Leave a CommentThe Mozilla Foundation has published a fix for a “critical” JavaScript vulnerability in the Firefox browser and the SeaMonkey application suite. The vulnerability allowed uniform resource identifiers, or URIs, in image tags to be executed even if JavaScript was disabled in the program preferences.
