Surf the Web Anonymously with OperaTor
I use Opera as my second browser after Firefox, and I’m really impressed with its speed and memory consumption. Here is an application that lets you browse the web annonymously using Opera’s engine.
OperaTor is a portable web browser that lets you browse the web anonymously and comes bundled with the combined power of Opera, Tor and Polipo.
AM-DeadLink: Detect and Delete Dead Bookmarks

How many bookmarks do you have in your browser? I use Firefox as my primary browser, and Opera as secondary. But still both of them have more 200 bookmarks each. Even IE has some old collection of bookmarks saved in it. None of us ever bother to check dead bookmarks and delete them. It sure is a tedeous job!
AM-DeadLink is a freeware that detects dead links and duplicates in browser bookmarks and text files. If a bookmark has become unavailable you can verify and delete it permanently. Additionally you can download favicons for all your Favorites and Bookmarks.
Opera 9.51 Final Released

The Opera team has today released the final version of Opera 9.51 and is now available for download on the official site. It is an update to Opera 9.5, which was released more than 2 weeks ago, and addresses a few security and lots of stability issues. It is recommended that all users who are currently running the latest stable releases should upgrade to the new one.
Opera 9.5 Released: Browser War Heating Up
First, I would like to apologize for no posts yesterday and the number of downtimes this blog faced. My article Amazing Future Projects Of Dubai got on Digg’s frontpage yesterday, and due to this my host could not handle the traffic flood. The Digg effect has cooled down now, so regular posts will continue back from today. And yes, no more downtimes or those stupid excessive CPU usage messages!
Just two days after the release of Opera 9.5 RC, they are out with the final release of Opera 9.5. After months of beta testing, the final version is much faster and cooler than the previous ones. It also has a new metallic default theme. The most recently added feature is Opera Link, that helps you synchronize your bookmarks between Opera Mini and Opera 9.5 desktop.
Make Images Fly In Your Browser
by Haris on June 29, 2007
in Browsers, Humour, Tips and Tricks

I have found a very cool trick by which you can make any website’s images go flying right in your browser :) .
It’s very easy to use. Follow the steps below.
1. Open any site, or try it on this post.
2. Download this script.
3. Copy/Paste it in your address bar.
4. Press Enter and watch!
This works in Firefox 2, IE 6/7 and Opera.
Liked it? Let me know below.
Enjoy!




