Portable Opera

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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TheReaper
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Portable Opera

#1 Post by TheReaper »

It doesnt write to the registry, saves a profile/s to your portable device,
When you close Opera Portable, all data will be overwritten and erased with a nifty NSIS script(even if opera crashes).
http://www.kejut.com/operaportable

Yucca
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#2 Post by Yucca »

Another version of portable Opera 8.54 for USB is available at:
http://www.opera-usb.com/operausben.htm

This works well on my system.

Yucca

TheReaper
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#3 Post by TheReaper »

Yes maybe, but if opera were to crash data is left behind on the host machine; the version of Opera I mentioned still runs the script that deletes browser tracks and other stored data even if it crashes.

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#4 Post by Andrew Lee »

Thanks. I have added it as an alternative under the database entry for OperaUSB.

operaportable
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#5 Post by operaportable »

Another thing to note is that Opera Portable not only deletes data, it overwrites the files. So restore or undelete utility would not be able to recover them.

TheReaper
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#6 Post by TheReaper »

OperaPortable has been upgraded to mimic Operav9.0(widget support and bittorrent downloads)

http://www.kejut.com/operaportable

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Fluffy
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#7 Post by Fluffy »

I like this a lot, but the real problem I have with it is the lack of plugin support. Though I'm usually not a fan of Flash content, on some sites having Flash installed is vital to navigation.

USBman
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Portable Opera

#8 Post by USBman »

New versions of OperaPortable (http://www.kejut.com/operaportable) and OperaUSB (http://www.opera-usb.com/operausben.htm) are available.

However, you may wish to wait until versions that utilize the freshly released Opera 9.10 are available, which should be quite soon.

A30N
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Portable Opera 9.5 Alpha

#9 Post by A30N »

This is the first build of the Opera browser to use the new Kestrel rendering engine, so it's an almost complete rewrite over version 9.23. I've used PortableOpera and OperaUSB built on version 9.23 for quite some time now, and the new 9.5 alpha is noticeably faster, and I have yet to experience any bugs or crashes.

Get it here! http://950.opera-usb.com/

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Gary
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#10 Post by Gary »

I like Opera, and appreciate the USB version, but just can't understand the absence of a spell checker. What could they be thinking?

Even this 9.50 version doesn't recognize the installed (non-portable) Aspell, even after installing the missing spellcheck.ini file in the root dir.

Just can't recommend this app, unless the user is a great speller or has no use for a spell check routine...


--Gary

noureahu
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Orangoo

#11 Post by noureahu »

There are other ways you can spell check in Opera.
Here is the one that I use:

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/to ... ?id=180563

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Alexander
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Re: Orangoo

#12 Post by Alexander »

noureahu wrote:There are other ways you can spell check in Opera.
Here is the one that I use:

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/to ... ?id=180563
Wow! Thanks for sharing, I'm really impressed with quality and usability of this js.

nevemark
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Portable Opera 9.6

#13 Post by nevemark »

Version in database - 9.52

New version - 9.6

http://www.opera-usb.com/operausben.htm

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