I looked at the link provided and could not see where. Could you provide this newbie a link to the computer download part? Thanks
Just click on the big banner if youre on the homepage? This should be the link : http://www.opera.com/download/get.pl?id=27694
For Linux? (Probably you weren't asking for that, but anyway...) Too many to mention, but I often use Epiphany, especially for reading DP. However, I do recommend checking your site(s) in lynx (available for most platforms, including Windows I believe). If it's navigable, readable and usable in lynx then search engine bots shouldn't have a problem getting around the site and reading the content.
Go to www.opera.com then click on this button... don't worry I am sure you will see it Hope this helps... but if now you can't find it then I won't be able to help
Oh man you hotlinked the image directly from Opera. I hope they don't get pissed! You're the one to blame if they come and threaten Shawn for bandwidth stealing. O.O Also, you might want to have a look at Smart Explorer. It's pretty decent.
She is a girl Btw Rubie, this guy is right, and also the objective of that image has already been fulfilled so you can remove the image now.
I heard also that Avant is a good browser tho I tend to stay away from any Browser that uses the IE Base Code because they are usually vulnerable to the same Exploits as Internet Explorer... Been using Netscape then Mozilla now Firefox since They first came out...
I use Opera. I like the fact that you can resize the entire page by percentage. It's great for making pictures bigger or smaller.
There's also Netscape, although I wouldn't recommend it personally. I like IE. I have Firefox and don't like it. My second choice is Opera.
I use Opera and I don't like it as much as Firefox, but firefox has some buffer overflow exploit that stuff up every version I download Once I get a faster internet, HERE WE COME FIREFOX!
Are you talking about Opera, Jean? I didn't think I customized my version and it has a Google search bar on the main toolbar. I also use this as the default (home) page: http://portal.opera.com/ and you'll see search capabilities there.