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Opera 8 Beta Includes Speech Commands
TechWeb News ^ | December 23, 2004 | TechWeb News

Posted on 12/24/2004 7:02:49 AM PST by Eagle9

Opera Software Thursday launched the beta of its next browser for Windows, temporarily dubbing the new software Opera 8.

The final, which is scheduled for release in early 2005, has not yet been given an official name, said Opera executives.

Sporting a simpler user interface -- perhaps in the hopes of competing with Mozilla's Firefox, which has blown by Opera to become the one major rival for Microsoft's Internet Explorer -- and a slew of new features, Opera 8 can be downloaded from the Oslo, Norway-based company's Web site. Currently, the beta is available only for Windows systems.

"We were preparing for the 7.60 release, but as work progressed and we kept adding improvements and functionality, it became evident that we had a browser that exceeds the next logical version number and warrants a major release," said Jon von Tetzchner, Opera's chief executive officer, in a statement.

Among the new features in Opera 8 are Fit-to-Window-Width, which reduces type size or reformats the page to fit the window (sometimes with not-so-pleasant results); improved RSS handling, including an icon in the address bar of sites that offer feeds for one-step subscriptions; and automatic update checks that makes sure users have the newest version.

Opera 8 also boasts some basic speech recognition skills, and will, for instance, respond to commands like "Opera back" or "Opera scroll down," as well as read Web page text to users.

Like all free-of-charge Opera browsers, the v. 8 beta includes text or graphical advertisements as the price of admission. Users who have paid the $39 licensing fee for Opera 7 to skip the ads will receive free upgrades to the new version when it goes final.


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Opera 8 also boasts some basic speech recognition skills, and will, for instance, respond to commands like "Opera back" or "Opera scroll down," as well as read Web page text to users

I use the Firefox extension called FoxyVoice, with AT&T Natural Voice (female - Crystal) for text reading of very long articles or Encyclopedic/Historical texts. A browser with a built-in capability to respond to basic commands and text reading sounds ... interesting.

1 posted on 12/24/2004 7:02:50 AM PST by Eagle9
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To: Eagle9; Tijeras_Slim; TheBigB

Opera! Get me my beer!


2 posted on 12/24/2004 7:04:44 AM PST by martin_fierro (Hines Ward is my son! OK, not really, but it'd be nice.)
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To: martin_fierro

Opera! Post Ann Coulter photo!


3 posted on 12/24/2004 7:09:38 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (I'm here because I'm not all there.)
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To: Eagle9
Haven't tried Opera for a while, but the classic problem has been that its various features don't work very well and Opera's response has been to add more features that also don't work very well.

It's a shame because it's an attractive browser on paper. Would anyone with recent experience with it care to comment?

4 posted on 12/24/2004 7:10:14 AM PST by Grut
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To: martin_fierro; Tijeras_Slim
LOL!

Crystal can read as fast as Ann can talk ... but that's allll she does.

5 posted on 12/24/2004 7:17:41 AM PST by Eagle9
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To: Grut
It's a shame because it's an attractive browser on paper. Would anyone with recent experience with it care to comment?

I haven't tried Opera, but read some good comments about it on some Firefox threads.

6 posted on 12/24/2004 7:21:04 AM PST by Eagle9
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To: Eagle9

I use Opera 7 and love it. When 8 comes out of beta, I will purchase it.


7 posted on 12/24/2004 7:25:06 AM PST by PjhCPA (Armed with what?.....SPITBALLS!!!)
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To: Eagle9

I've been an Opera user for years, but I now must admit that Firefox 1.0 has won me over. I still use both, as Opera has many great features, but I seem to have less problems with Firefox.


8 posted on 12/24/2004 7:25:44 AM PST by machman
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To: Eagle9
How did you get the AT&T Natural Voices? I browsed around and could not find anything downloadable for less than $300 dollars. Did you pay that?
9 posted on 12/24/2004 7:34:14 AM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: machman

I've been using Opera for three years, and have tried the others. It's still my preferred browser.

It does crash from time to time if you have multiple windows/tabs/web sites open, but recovery back to those sites is easy (single click).

I use the $39.00 version.


10 posted on 12/24/2004 7:36:03 AM PST by angkor
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To: Eagle9

I went to FF extensions, and Foxy Voice is no longer listed there! I wonder why not?


11 posted on 12/24/2004 7:36:38 AM PST by Clara Lou (Hillary Clinton: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
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To: Eagle9

This is actually neat, I will have to check it out.


12 posted on 12/24/2004 7:40:03 AM PST by FastCoyote
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To: Grut

It's a good browser but with annoying glitches that prevent it from being a complete package. It often won't handle multimedia content like Flash and such, and it also has a tendency to screw formatting. I do use it as my primary right now, but I frequently have to switch to IE to use a certain site that won't run properly. After tweaking Firefox last night and getting some great results, I'm probably gonna switch to it as primary.

MM


13 posted on 12/24/2004 7:49:45 AM PST by MississippiMan (Americans should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness.)
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To: Pukin Dog

I'll be back later, around noon, with a link. You can get AT&T Natural Voice 16k (female - Crystal -- male - Mike) via mail on disc, and download. Disc only $29.95 via mail - both Disc and download $48.00. I found it with a 15% dicount.


14 posted on 12/24/2004 7:55:29 AM PST by Eagle9
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To: Clara Lou
Search for it as one word (FoxyVoice), and you will find it. I did.
15 posted on 12/24/2004 8:29:04 AM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Eagle9

ok as an avid opera user i just tried firefox. Not impressed so far. Here are the features i miss the most:

1) mouse gestures (to go back, forward, close page, reload)
2) mouse clicks (back, forward)
3) status bar that shows download speed
4) zoom box (to change zoom and indicate current zoom)
5) folder of bookmarks on the tool bar

I admit that i did not spend much time searching. Perhaps some firefox users might indicate that these features are within firefox.


16 posted on 12/24/2004 9:02:20 AM PST by cmet
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1) FF gives you mouse gestures via extensions.
2) My mouse gives me mouse clicks in FF for forward and back.
3) Download manager shows download speed.
4) zoom box-- FF handles this differently.
5) I have folders of bookmarks on my tool bar.


17 posted on 12/24/2004 9:51:23 AM PST by Clara Lou (Hillary Clinton: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
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To: Eagle9

Wooly Booger, my butt!


18 posted on 12/24/2004 10:01:25 AM PST by Old Professer (When the fear of dying no longer obtains no act is unimaginable.)
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To: Clara Lou

Thanks for the hints ... now that i know that some of this in FF .. i will check them out.

by mouse clicks, i mean that by holding right button opera goes back one time each time you tap the left. Is that what your mouse does in FF?

Download speed i mentioned was that of a web page, not a file.


19 posted on 12/24/2004 10:08:32 AM PST by cmet
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I have a 5-button mouse, and so the first left and last right buttons take me back and forth. If your mouse won't do that, investigate "Mouse gestures" and "All-in-one Gestures" [extensions]. Both address the issue, but in different ways. As far as download speed of a page, I seem to recall an extension for that also, but I don't use it and don't recall the name of it. I hope this helps--
20 posted on 12/24/2004 10:18:54 AM PST by Clara Lou (Hillary Clinton: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
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