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	<title>Comments on: Führer leaves WoW</title>
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		<title>By: Jonny</title>
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		<description>He, what do you think about the &quot;Antreiber&quot;, it&#039;s kinda casual maybe but sounds nice still does it?
English speakers would like it too, like Wunderkind and UBER-this and UBER-that ;). 
Untribor :p
I came here by accident looking for info on a noscript-like script for opera.
allegedly some extension called blockit is something somewhat similar to noscript, apparently not as elaborated.
I haven&#039;t tried it yet, and I guess I wont to be honest.
I never got why opera never made any effort to get a tool like noscript integrated.
It&#039;s a really well thought piece of software, and yet it takes away the comfort of simplicity in concern of the appearance of websites, it gives you the comfort of a little plus in the security area.
Noscript and adblock, plus flashgot are the main reasons why I changed from Opera to FF.
Because my Kaspersky sometimes identified a JS.File in the opera cache as a trojan.
Of course I cant tell if it really was, also trojan seems to be a pretty general term these days.
Still, it always gave me a rumble in my stomach when my AV found sth. like that.
Anyhow, I love Opera for the layout, the look, it is just so much more appealing to my eyes.
At least I could replace most of the features Opera had in FF like the speed dial and the gestures.
However I really miss the customizable search bar, I just love it in Opera. All search boxes you ever need on one bar, always directly accessible.
I kind of got around that in FF by adding a bookmark bar in FF, but obviously that&#039;s not as convenient.
Cheers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He, what do you think about the &#8220;Antreiber&#8221;, it&#8217;s kinda casual maybe but sounds nice still does it?<br />
English speakers would like it too, like Wunderkind and UBER-this and UBER-that <img src='http://www.germanservices.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .<br />
Untribor :p<br />
I came here by accident looking for info on a noscript-like script for opera.<br />
allegedly some extension called blockit is something somewhat similar to noscript, apparently not as elaborated.<br />
I haven&#8217;t tried it yet, and I guess I wont to be honest.<br />
I never got why opera never made any effort to get a tool like noscript integrated.<br />
It&#8217;s a really well thought piece of software, and yet it takes away the comfort of simplicity in concern of the appearance of websites, it gives you the comfort of a little plus in the security area.<br />
Noscript and adblock, plus flashgot are the main reasons why I changed from Opera to FF.<br />
Because my Kaspersky sometimes identified a JS.File in the opera cache as a trojan.<br />
Of course I cant tell if it really was, also trojan seems to be a pretty general term these days.<br />
Still, it always gave me a rumble in my stomach when my AV found sth. like that.<br />
Anyhow, I love Opera for the layout, the look, it is just so much more appealing to my eyes.<br />
At least I could replace most of the features Opera had in FF like the speed dial and the gestures.<br />
However I really miss the customizable search bar, I just love it in Opera. All search boxes you ever need on one bar, always directly accessible.<br />
I kind of got around that in FF by adding a bookmark bar in FF, but obviously that&#8217;s not as convenient.<br />
Cheers!</p>
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