

This type of behavior should be very familiar to most web users and is a welcomed addition to Opera Browser. You can search using multiple providers and view the site suggestions as you type. The browser has one intuitive, powerful location for searching and navigating the web. Speaking of search, finding things with Opera is really easy. Its quick and easy to get the content you want. You can enjoy new content from a variety of categories and read articles from your region, in your language with just a few clicks. Discover gives you top-quality news and entertainment from all around the globe. Opera makes that easier than ever with its Discover feature. The internet is a huge resource, and if you go poking about, you never know what you're gonna find.

A year can make a huge difference, and quite honestly it did with the platform independent browser, Opera. At the time, I found Opera to be a decent browser, but not quite on par with, say, Chrome or Firefox. Case in point, Soft32 reviewed Opera Browser just over a year ago. If there's one thing that you can count on staying the same, it’s the fact that things change.

#Opera for windows 2000 series
#Opera for windows 2000 download
Someone was using it to download movies, and I got busted for it. Mnowell69 - I first became security paranoid when my computer got hacked sophomore year of college. Looks like a lot of good stuff to be found in there. I mean "really pretty ok!".Ĭolonel O'Neill - thanks for the link. And by "pretty ok", I don't mean, "slow but tolerable if there's no other choice". Opera cruises the web very competently, with only 256mb of RAM (that is about to change!). How much does all of this really help? Or am I just, like, putting makeup on a goat here?įor the record, with Comodo, Avast and Windows Defender all running, my startup time is dismal (especially because Avast always updates when I turn it on), but after that, single task performance is pretty ok.

every single service remotely related to remote access disabled internet via Opera with notscripts and adblock Windows Defender running and updated (yes it is possible)
#Opera for windows 2000 free
Avast free version running and actively scanning I've been wondering just how insecure 2k really is at this point? Can it ever be rendered even remotely ok, or is it always going to be a disaster waiting to happen just by sheer virtue of obsoleteness? Also, recently it's become my Blackberry management platform.) That, and it has bailed me out a few times when I needed an emergency Windows environment because I found something I couldn't get done on Linux. (It's not my main machine obviously, although over the years it has been occasionally thrust into emergency service when I only had one other machine and something went wrong with it. I've got an old a22m that still has Windows 2000 on it. This thread brings up a question I've had for a while.
