The Operaweb browser was created as an alternative to the popular Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers. It is developed by a Norwegian company, Opera Software. It is available for BeOS, Linux, Solaris, MacOS, OS/2, QNX?, Symbian? OS, and Windows (all 32-bit variants). There is a freely downloadable version of the browser which displays advertisements using heavily modified Cydoor? technology. These banners can be eliminated through a registration, which costs $39 for regular users and $20 for students.
The Operaweb browser was created as an alternative to the popular Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers. It is developed by a Norwegian company, Opera Software. It is available for BeOS, Linux, Solaris, MacOS, OS/2, QNX?, Symbian? OS, and Windows (all 32-bit variants). There is a freely downloadable version of the browser which displays. These banners can be eliminated by paying a registration fee. The source code of the application is not available to end users.
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The relative low rate of adoption on free operating systems may be attributed to the fact that the source code is not made available, when it is available for browsers such as Mozilla and Konqueror.