Opera vs Kmail, Kontact, Konversation

On 8/31/07, Rick wrote:
> Notice, that Opera can do all of this (email, usenet, rss feeds, irc, web
> surfing, contacts... and more, inside one app, and all at the same time.

And also download torrents!!!

> Now that I said that.... is anyone running Opera using All of its abilities.?
> and if so, ANY problems have you notice? (corruption?) loss data ?..etc

I use Opera for just browsing on windows... One thing that annoys me
is that if you come across a .torrent file on the net, using opera, it
doesn't give you a option to just download the .torrent file or even
better open with another application. I always had to start the
torrent download thru opera then stop it, go hunt the .torrent file
and then open it with another application (say utorrent).

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Opera vs Kmail, Kontact, Konversation

Hi.

P Kapat, 01.09.2007 00:29:
> One thing that annoys me
> is that if you come across a .torrent file on the net, using opera, it
> doesn't give you a option to just download the .torrent file or even
> better open with another application.

Never tried to change that behaviour? See Preferences → Advanced → Downloads.

Regards, Mathias

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Opera vs Kmail, Kontact, Konversation

On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 03:49:13PM -0400, Rick wrote:
> Notice, that Opera can do all of this (email, usenet, rss feeds, irc, web
> surfing, contacts... and more, inside one app, and all at the same time.
> Now that I said that.... is anyone running Opera using All of its abilities.?
> and if so, ANY problems have you notice? (corruption?) loss data ?..etc

I tried to use Opera for mail but:

- no GPG
- no reply-to-list

Regards,
Andrei
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