Was anyone successful?
I tried but the directions say to go to help > register.
I can find nothing obvious.
BTW, the deadline is tonite!
jay
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:02:32 -0700
Aron Roberts <aron@socrates.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Opera Software ASA is for a very short time giving away free
> multi-platform registration codes for its well-regarded Opera web browser, in celebration of the
>browser's 10th anniversary. (See story below.)
>
> To obtain registration codes:
> http://my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml
>
> If for some reason that link doesn't work, Opera Software's home page is:
> http://www.opera.com/
>
> Aron Roberts
> Workstation Software Support Group
>
> P.S. The vendor claims on its home page that "Opera has the best security track record of any
>browser ..." A March 2003 article on TheRegister.com (essentially an online tabloid for the IT
>industry) noted that "For many years Opera has had an impressive record for browser security."
> Over the past two years, several security vulnerabilities have been identified, but the vendor
>has generally fixed these very quickly.
>
> --
>
> Story:
>
> <http://news.yahoo.com/s/mc/20050830/tc_mc/operasoftwaregivesawaybrowserfor24hours>
>
>>Oslo, Norway-based Opera Software ASA on Tuesday announced that it's giving away complimentary
>>registration codes for its Opera Web browser for 24 hours on Tuesday, August 30, 2005. The
>>giveaway is to celebrate Opera's 10th anniversary.
>>
>>Opera costs nothing to download and use, but unless a registration code is entered, the software
>>displays advertisements. By filling out your e-mail address on the 10-Year Online Anniversary Web
>>site, you get registration codes for each of the desktop operating systems opera supports,
>>including Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris, and three flavors of Linux.
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