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Well, if this is true, and it's from a reputible resource, I don't see how it could be false, then there might be something in the other browser, but what i'm wondering is why, if they plan to let users keep their web browsers, they would have the trial label on it, will it remove that part off the thumbnail when the time comes?Skippy said:This is directly from Opera (http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2006/12/22/):
gamechaser001 said:Well, if this is true, and it's from a reputible resource, I don't see how it could be false, then there might be something in the other browser, but what i'm wondering is why, if they plan to let users keep their web browsers, they would have the trial label on it, will it remove that part off the thumbnail when the time comes?
Skippy said:It's really more of a beta version than a trial version.
ME (gamechaser001) said:...how it could be false, then there might be something in the other browser, but what i'm...
gamechaser001 said:Hmm....anything seem familiar?
So there is proof that there will be something in the other browser (I think), so even though we can keep the browser, why? Why not pay the $5 for the web browser and get everything? What is the point of having an outdated browser for free when the $5 one has more/better features?
Nintendo is currently offering a free trial of Opera for Wii which is now available for download. The release of the final version of the Opera browser for Wii is currently scheduled for late March 2007. Opera for Wii will remain a free download until June 30, 2007. After June 30, Opera will be available for download from the Wii Shop Channel for 500 Wii points. Users who download Opera before June 30, 2007, can continue to use the browser at no cost for the lifetime of the Wii system.