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Opera SearchINI Editor
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Mark V
2003-11-27 10:54:23 UTC
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Just to note that the current release is version 1.11

http://www.operapl.prv.pl/en/
Andrzej Olaczek
2003-11-28 10:25:04 UTC
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Post by Mark V
Just to note that the current release is version 1.11
http://www.operapl.prv.pl/en/
Thanks :)

Info for those who are familiar with alpha, beta, preview, release
candidate, ... , etc. ;-) software.

I've just uploaded a new *preview* version (1.16) of Opsed:
http://www.operapl.prv.pl/en/next.html
It supports the Mozilla's Mycroft search plug-ins:
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/

There are already hundreds of Mycroft plugins. Now you may also use the
search engines defined by Mozilla users in Opera.

The final version of Opsed 1.20 will support "click and install"
functionality.
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Andrzej Olaczek
Mark V
2003-11-28 17:05:31 UTC
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Dnia Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:54:23 +0000 (UTC), Mark V
Post by Mark V
Just to note that the current release is version 1.11
http://www.operapl.prv.pl/en/
Thanks :)
Info for those who are familiar with alpha, beta, preview, release
candidate, ... , etc. ;-) software.
http://www.operapl.prv.pl/en/next.html
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/
There are already hundreds of Mycroft plugins. Now you may also
use the search engines defined by Mozilla users in Opera.
The final version of Opsed 1.20 will support "click and install"
functionality.
I recently looked up the URL for another poster and realized 1.11 was
current, yet I was on 1.05c. Not that I use OpSed but very
occasionally in any case, but it _is_ a real treat of a tool when
needed. Thank you.

I noted the change from "Op6Sed" to "OpSed" but find (W2K) that
%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Op6sed\
is still utilized...
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(Opera Win32 7.23.3227 (registered); W2K, SP4; Sun JRE 1.4.2_02)
Andrzej Olaczek
2003-11-28 21:50:32 UTC
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Post by Mark V
I noted the change from "Op6Sed" to "OpSed" but find (W2K) that
%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Op6sed\
is still utilized...
It was left intentionally, to make sure that users would not lose their
custom search engines when upgrading Opsed.
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Andrzej Olaczek

Opera Search.ini Editor
http://operapl.prv.pl/en/
Rusudan Tsiskreli
2005-04-20 21:40:38 UTC
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Thank you very much!!!
very very useful utilit!!! I have just downloaded and tried it. very goo=
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Thanks!
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 00:50:32 +0300, Andrzej Olaczek <***@wp.pl.invali=
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Dnia Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:05:31 +0000 (UTC), Mark V =
Post by Mark V
I noted the change from "Op6Sed" to "OpSed" but find (W2K) that
%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Op6sed\
is still utilized...
It was left intentionally, to make sure that users would not lose thei=
r =
custom search engines when upgrading Opsed.
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