I just went and downloaded the latest build of Opera v9 which is in beta.
It's great. I've been a fan of Opera since about v5, and it's just got better since then. Favorite feature of the new version: if you've got a search box on a website, just right click on it and "Create Search", you can optionally add a shortcut key, and it'll add it to the in-browser pulldown menu. So I've got it set up so that typing "l book-title-here" in the address bar instantly searches for the title in Cornell's library, and typing "c persons-name-here" automatically looks it up in the Cornell directory. You've been able to manually edit search.ini to do this for ages, but this is so much better and easier and cleaner. Highly recommended.
EDIT: And now 'a' is for ACM Digital Library. OMG.
If only it automatically disabled existing letters when you redefined them. You have to go into tools preferences search to disable existing entries, since it always just use the first one it sees.
It's great. I've been a fan of Opera since about v5, and it's just got better since then. Favorite feature of the new version: if you've got a search box on a website, just right click on it and "Create Search", you can optionally add a shortcut key, and it'll add it to the in-browser pulldown menu. So I've got it set up so that typing "l book-title-here" in the address bar instantly searches for the title in Cornell's library, and typing "c persons-name-here" automatically looks it up in the Cornell directory. You've been able to manually edit search.ini to do this for ages, but this is so much better and easier and cleaner. Highly recommended.
EDIT: And now 'a' is for ACM Digital Library. OMG.
If only it automatically disabled existing letters when you redefined them. You have to go into tools preferences search to disable existing entries, since it always just use the first one it sees.