
In IE, Netscape, and Firefox, when you right-click over the back arrow, you'll see a menu listing all of your previous pages. With Opera, you can mouse over to see the URL of the last page visited or right-click for a choice to either "remove from toolbar" or "customise" the icon, but there's no mention of the pages you've visited. On the other hand, Opera's double-back arrow and double-forward arrow are quite nice, allowing you to jump back by domain, rather than to each page within a domain.
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sarfaraz
07/06/2008 01:15 PM
excellent
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ron
10/09/2008 12:05 PM
opera 9.5 is a good browser, not sure how it will stand up in near future with chrome from google, currently opera is highly customizable, i could have speed dial setup, have menu on toolbar, block ads, remove menu bar to increase browsing space and so on ...
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Vadim Schetinkin
19/10/2008 11:52 AM
I was impressed by Opera 9.6.... it became much better in terms of sage in comparison with earlier Opera's versions... Somehow in the past I tried Opera but stoped to use it in the favour of Seamonkey.... Then FF3 comes.... now I'm going to test FF3 / Opera 9.6 browsers.... to choose what is best... Opera is more productive after 2 hours of use... it seems...
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