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# not
for me
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:07, archived)
# I see it.
Opera users..untie!
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:09, archived)
# yeah!
and unrule!
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:12, archived)
# Gooooo Opera!
None of that pesky F5 business for us.
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:13, archived)
# hehe
typos are funny
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:12, archived)
# and firebird users
*pats firebird affectionately*
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:17, archived)
# do you think
firebird is better than opera? also, does firebird let you leave windows open, then save them for you for when you switch your computer on again?
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:24, archived)
# no.
not that i've seen :/ all it's missing personally
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:28, archived)
# i don't;
firebird still seems a bit iffy and pokey for my likings. and less lovely, really. but the opera saving windows thing has never worked for me, in any version of opera.
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:29, archived)
# that's no good!
i find it extreeeeeeemely useful. how can i lure the wasp out of my light fitting so that i can go to bed without fear of waking up dead?
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:32, archived)
# whatever you do
don't cover your hand in jam!
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:39, archived)
# no
but i always found that if i used that option with opera, it would die of memory abuse. probably cos i have quite a low-end pc.

i really like them both, but at the moment firebird is winning because (a) it works with slightly more stuff and (b) it has a smaller menu bar. it does, however, lack a "copy image" function. if i could get an extension for that, i'd love it
(, Sat 2 Aug 2003, 22:38, archived)