Finnigann
2010-03-09 16:07:24 UTC
Is there an Opera 64bit version in the works?
Is there a utility for editing, importing or exporting filters? Is there
one in planning?
I remember using OS/2 and someone wrote a utility for editing the OS/2's
config file. NOT only did it open the file and presenting it in a text
editor (it was in plain text format) BUT it analyzed you particular
settings and made recommendations for values that would speed up or make
it otherwise better working. NOW Opera may not need all that much
tweaking, but it could use something like the OS/2 utility. Perhaps it
could start with searching your long term storage for earlier versions and
offer choices for reviewing or importing sections from those earlier
versions (I'm thinking mail filters - but not limiting it to filters). It
could allow for re-ordering filters or combining filters or eliminating
duplicate or conflicting filters.
Or maybe such a tool already exists... and I didn't hear of it.
--
73'S
DE KC8UGV
Remembering our Vets - Then and Now
HTTP://www.tinyurl.com/bcarc12
http://my.opera.com/Finnigann/blog
http://community.webshots.com/user/finnigann
Is there a utility for editing, importing or exporting filters? Is there
one in planning?
I remember using OS/2 and someone wrote a utility for editing the OS/2's
config file. NOT only did it open the file and presenting it in a text
editor (it was in plain text format) BUT it analyzed you particular
settings and made recommendations for values that would speed up or make
it otherwise better working. NOW Opera may not need all that much
tweaking, but it could use something like the OS/2 utility. Perhaps it
could start with searching your long term storage for earlier versions and
offer choices for reviewing or importing sections from those earlier
versions (I'm thinking mail filters - but not limiting it to filters). It
could allow for re-ordering filters or combining filters or eliminating
duplicate or conflicting filters.
Or maybe such a tool already exists... and I didn't hear of it.
--
73'S
DE KC8UGV
Remembering our Vets - Then and Now
HTTP://www.tinyurl.com/bcarc12
http://my.opera.com/Finnigann/blog
http://community.webshots.com/user/finnigann