I have tried to browse the internet with IE7, IE8, Safari, Firefox and Opera 10.2beta. The Opera browser are in its own class. Where IE8 and the rest of the browser uses 30 sec. to open an overseas website, Opera 10.2 (beta) does the same job in a very few seconds. It has solved my frustration about slow conections. Now let it solve yours !
Ever felt a Web site was loading slowly? Do you think it will happen again? Think again: Opera Turbo is a compression technology that provides significant improvements in browsing speeds over limited-bandwidth connections like a crowded Wi-Fi in a cafe or browsing through your mobile phone while commuting.
I just installed Opera 10.2, but I can't see any improvement compared to IE8. It seems to open the page quicker, but until the page is finished it takes about the same time. I have a very slow connection via Ipstar satellite.
Furthermore I cannot access my modem with Opera to see how good the internet connection is , only with IE.
Just avoid the Opera Unite feature. Security nightmare waiting to happen that one.
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pitsch wrote:I just installed Opera 10.2, but I can't see any improvement compared to IE8. It seems to open the page quicker, but until the page is finished it takes about the same time. I have a very slow connection via Ipstar satellite.
Furthermore I cannot access my modem with Opera to see how good the internet connection is , only with IE.
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But I will make some further comparisons.
You have to enable the turbo or automatic function to browse fast. Take a look down at the left side in the browser. [/img]
Thx. This turbo function seems to help a lot. So I will give it a further try. But the problem of no access to the modem is still there and I need it to see if the connection is broken or building up again.