PDA

View Full Version : Free Opera registration codes now! (be quick)


dnar
31st August 2005, 09:13
As part of their 10 year Anniversary Opera are giving away free product registration codes for all platforms! (Stops the banner ads).

Get in quick, I did!

http://my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml?email=

Give them an email addy and receive codes instantly on the same page not via email, nod wink).

Platform codes provided:

Windows
Linux Intel
Linux PowerPC
Linux Sparc
FreeBSD
Solaris
Mac


I don't use Opera often, more for checking compatibility of html pages.

HiveChild
31st August 2005, 09:58
Thank you dnar!!! Got my free codes as well :baa:

MikeTimbers
31st August 2005, 10:35
Got mine. Is Opera that wonderful?

dnar
31st August 2005, 10:41
It is pretty good, but I am comfy with Mozilla but mostly Firefox.

I like having access to FF, Mozilla, Opera, IE for checking html page rendering.

dnar
20th September 2005, 04:27
For those that missed out, Opera is now FREE!!!

http://www.opera.com/

MikeTimbers
20th September 2005, 07:19
It is pretty good, but I am comfy with Mozilla but mostly Firefox.

I like having access to FF, Mozilla, Opera, IE for checking html page rendering.

I need access to almost every combo of browser and OS since the bloody things simply do not follow agreed standards. Our new website - going live in one week - works perfectly with everything except Safari 1.3 on Panther. Two form buttons! Do you know how to debug on a Mac 'cos I frigging don't! So-called intuitive systems that want to know your "keychain password"!!! Grrrr!

dnar
20th September 2005, 07:47
I need access to almost every combo of browser and OS since the bloody things simply do not follow agreed standards. Our new website - going live in one week - works perfectly with everything except Safari 1.3 on Panther. Two form buttons! Do you know how to debug on a Mac 'cos I frigging don't! So-called intuitive systems that want to know your "keychain password"!!! Grrrr!
Sorry, I am not "arty" enough to understand or own a Mac... ;)

FF is the most standards compliant browser there is btw. IE is the worst.