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Opera to move to webkit/chromium rendering engines

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Josh:
Because, if I make it myself, if I want a feature, I can just make it, and I can make it do exactly what I want, rather than risking getting things I don't need.
-Stephen66515 (February 14, 2013, 04:45 PM)
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But that still begs the question...What exactly would you need now that most modern browsers cannot provide that only Opera does?

Is it the ever-useful Unite feature?

Lashiec:
Unite was killed months ago. An interesting idea for sure, but there really wasn't a market for it.

Does this mean opera will actually work now?!? No more broken pages?
-Josh (February 13, 2013, 02:34 PM)
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What? Still having those problems?

fenixproductions:
Hm…
http://www.digi.no/911787/opera-sendte-90-paa-doren

Renegade:
What exactly would you need now that most modern browsers cannot provide that only Opera does?
-Josh (February 14, 2013, 04:47 PM)
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Ah! I know of 1 thing that only Opera does... Copying a web page only copies text in Opera, and not rich text. It is useful sometimes. e.g. The following shows text from the DC site copied into MS Word:

Opera to move to webkit/chromium rendering engines

fenixproductions:
@Renegade
Rich copy is Opera's 10 year old wish:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1257

Maybe it's even older ;)

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