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Subject:
From:
Tony Beckett <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 19 Mar 2003 06:41:24 -0000
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Siva Lokanathan asked:-
 I would like to know if Opera also saves graphics too automatically
along with the HTML file, instead of saving separately.

Yes it does, menu item  File/Save with images as....
Very handy feature, you can specify the folder where you want the
.htm and graphics to go.

In an earlier post specific examples of advantages of Opera over IE6
were requested.

The general feel is that Opera users have far more control over what
their browser does.
a) When downloading you get choices as to where files are stored.
b) Handles .pdf files as separate items, does not display them as if
they were part of the browser.
c) Much easier to adjust the button bars and menus to suit personal
taste - this is the function of the items, not just their appearance,
which is also adjustable.
d) Stops pop ups.

On a note of paranoia I am never sure whether Internet Explorer is
doing more than I ask......

Regards

Tony
Tony Beckett - Rutland, UK

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