Off topic: Opera users: What does yours look like? Təhdid postu: Samuel Murray
| Samuel Murray Niderland Local time: 10:45 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Translators have different needs than ordinary users of a browser. A translator would therefore customise his browser in a different way.
This question is for Opera users... how did you customise yours? What does your Opera look like? Grab a screenshot (with at least one page open) and post the URL, or tell us about it.
Here's mine (Opera 6.06 on my slow office machine... See more Translators have different needs than ordinary users of a browser. A translator would therefore customise his browser in a different way.
This question is for Opera users... how did you customise yours? What does your Opera look like? Grab a screenshot (with at least one page open) and post the URL, or tell us about it.
Here's mine (Opera 6.06 on my slow office machine):
http://www.leuce.com/tempfile/operafluff.jpg (125 kb) ▲ Collapse | | | Ken Cox Local time: 10:45 German to English + ... by way of reply | Sep 26, 2005 |
I wouldn't say that I'm a sophisticated Opera user, so these comments are in the 'my two cents' worth' category. All the cool IT types I know use Firefox, but if Opera is faste, at least that gives me a reason to be quietly smug.
I chose Opera a couple of years ago on the principle of 'anything but IE', and I've been happy with it ever since after overcoming the initial familiarisation. I essentially use it the way it came, except for any customisation I've done more or less acciden... See more I wouldn't say that I'm a sophisticated Opera user, so these comments are in the 'my two cents' worth' category. All the cool IT types I know use Firefox, but if Opera is faste, at least that gives me a reason to be quietly smug.
I chose Opera a couple of years ago on the principle of 'anything but IE', and I've been happy with it ever since after overcoming the initial familiarisation. I essentially use it the way it came, except for any customisation I've done more or less accidentally.
What I value the most is the tabbing. I have Google set as the home page, and I typically open the Proz Kudoz (questions) page and Term Search pages in new pages so I can quickly tab between them. I also usually open URLs from Google searches in new pages, so I can just close them when I'm done or leave them open until they're no longer necessary, and I don't have to mess with backtracking through a sequence of opened pages to get back to where I came from.
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Kenneth Cox wrote:
... I have Google set as the home page...
That's about it.
You don't need to take this main place for Google, it works every time you type g and the word(s) you are searching into the URL bar.
Regards.
Toledo
[Edited at 2005-09-26 15:03] | | | Uldis Liepkalns Latviya Local time: 11:45 Member (2003) English to Latvian + ... Not even that is needed | Sep 26, 2005 |
there is Google searchbar right to the right of the addressbar.
Uldis
Toledo wrote:
You d'ont need to take this main place for Google, it works every time you type g and the word(s) you are searching into the URL bar.
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Uldis Liepkalns wrote:
there is Google searchbar right to the right  of the addressbar.
Uldis
Toledo wrote:
You don't need to take this main place for Google, it works every time you type g and the word(s) you are searching into the URL bar.
I like better a big URL bar, no need for a extra bar.
But if you want, you can configure this extra bar for, for example LEO (dic EN-DE) or Answer (www.answers.com) or, well each one need another things... | | | Uldis Liepkalns Latviya Local time: 11:45 Member (2003) English to Latvian + ... One more useful tip | Sep 26, 2005 |
though not directly related to Opera:
http://www.cleverkeys.com
It's a free and very small program:
"CleverKeys is free software that provides instant access to definitions at Dictionary.com, synonyms at Thesaurus.com, facts at Reference.com and more — from almost all Windows or Mac OS programs, including word processors, Web browsers and most e-mail programs. With Cleve... See more though not directly related to Opera:
http://www.cleverkeys.com
It's a free and very small program:
"CleverKeys is free software that provides instant access to definitions at Dictionary.com, synonyms at Thesaurus.com, facts at Reference.com and more — from almost all Windows or Mac OS programs, including word processors, Web browsers and most e-mail programs. With CleverKeys, the answers are just a click away."
You just mark the English word and after simultaneously press "Ctrl + L" (of course, you can change the hotkeys to your liking).You are instantly shown definition via your browser.
Uldis
Toledo wrote:
I like better a big URL bar, no need for a extra bar.
But if you want, you can configure this extra bar for, for example LEO (dic EN-DE) or Answer ( www.answers.com) or, well each one need another things...
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