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Re: [OM] (OM) OT I forget the subject used by Bob W

Subject: Re: [OM] (OM) OT I forget the subject used by Bob W
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 23:05:52 +1200
Nathan wrote
> 
> Are you a collector, Brian? Why would you want to keep old versions of a
> browser installed on your computer? I think a piece of software that
> cleans up properly after itself by deleting earlier versions is a good
> thing.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nathan

Well, yes sometimes i am a collector. On my W'95 machine I have working 
versions of the very first two browsers that were written. One is called Cello.

In this case my motives are different.

These earlier versions of Opera save entire web pages in a much more 
satisfactory manner than Firefox does. Usually the pages 'saved' by Firefox 
turn out to be totally useless; they have all the components EXCEPT the all-
important html code.

Other file types that I might want saved are quite unrecognised by at least 
one of the versions. So what does it do when I ask it to load it? It asks me 
what I want to do with it (several options) and when I hit 'save' it remembers 
where I did that last and saves it faster than any other browser I have.

If the page code is relatively simple, Opera loads it quicker. Opera is also 
not a memory hog like Firefox, nor does it try to outguess where I want to 
go.
In one instance that you can relate to, your weekly pages; if I use the oldest 
version of Opera I have, I get the text and images nearly filling the screen, 
and the menu of all you other weeks is below, out of the way. All more 
advanced browsers have the blog and menu side by side which results in 
much of the RHS of most images being obscured by the menu. Yes, I 'could' 
use a wider screen, but for reasons of ergonomics I don't do it.

When I am writing web-pages (I use Arachnophila - and have done for many 
years), Opera 9.63 loads without any fuss for testing purposes. All the newer 
browsers argue with me about not being on-line or some such quibble. Then 
I hear the hard-drive working away as the browser does something or other 
with the data - really, none of its business. 

Opera just gets the job done, and quickly.

I don't subscribe to the theory that newer is better always. Sometimes Yes, 
but not always. Some day soon I might post a pic of my favourite personal 
car. It's 30 years old, and has features I really like for MY purposes that 
modern cars just do not possess. For me, they fail. 30 years and >300,000 
km on the clock.

Hmm; that rant turned out to be longer than anticipated.

Brian Swale
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