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Opera To Remove Mail Client From Browser

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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/05/opera-splits-mail-app-bringing-it-to-linux

Probably there aren't many people who use that, but I thought it was nice for portable apps having a few communication technologies bundled into one program. I don't like the changes Opera's making. They're on the way to being just another browser.

Anyone that would like that functionality, I'd suggest Seamonkey, the old Mozilla suite. As a bonus, many Firefox extensions work with it.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
 
I have no idea how people use this browser. It has none of the famous and good addons like Xmarks or LastPass
 
I have no idea how people use this browser. It has none of the famous and good addons like Xmarks or LastPass
You know all those nice features you enjoy in your web browsers like addons, tabs, speed dial, etc. Guess who came up with them. :colbert:
 
You know all those nice features you enjoy in your web browsers like addons, tabs, speed dial, etc. Guess who came up with them. :colbert:

Yea, Opera's a good browser. The only reason I don't use it is because it's proprietary software. If they freed the code it would be my secondary browser.
 
I hope this won't also remove the RSS aggregator as I haven't found another one I like yet. I liked the mail function too but prefer thunderbird. I used to use it for some of my single purpose email accounts.
 
I hope this won't also remove the RSS aggregator as I haven't found another one I like yet. I liked the mail function too but prefer thunderbird. I used to use it for some of my single purpose email accounts.

I get my feeds through Tbird. Dunno how it compares to Opera's reader.
 
They're rolling M2 into a seperate app for users. So if you liked M2 you can download it and still use it like normal. Also you can get the beta of the Blink based Opera now too.

http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/

It's very very rough right now. At least from an Opera user standpoint, the menus are all over the place compared to Opera 12.
 
I used it on linux 5 years ago as my main browser. Since then my experience with them as been sporadic. Their constant anti trust suits kind of turned me off from them.
 
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