The Opera Unite: 10 Reasons That Will Hook You To This Browser

Opera has unleashed a browser technology which will give the rivals like Google, Mozilla and Microsoft some sleepless nights. The new Opera Unite will give users a self contained client server platform which in turn will enable them to collaborate via web services. Things like file sharing, messaging and sharing notes as well as music files and chatting will all be possible through Opera browser.
The share process begins when you select the hard drive where your files are stored, and then select the individual files you’d like to share. You’ll then set your sharing preferences–either public, private, or password-protected–and Opera Unite will create a direct URL, which you can share with others. Guests can view the content from any browser, not just Opera’s.
Despite some security concern Opera Unite will create ripple among the kings of web services providers as Unite doesn’t rely on third-party servers and store all data directly within the Opera Web browser.
The 10 reasons that will make you addicted to this new browsers are:
- File sharing in Unite lets users share a file from their personal computers without waiting to upload it by creating a direct URL to that folder.
- Photo sharing lets users create a thumbnail image gallery of photos without uploading them online.
- The media player function lets users accessing their MP3s and playlists from any machine and play them directly in any modern Web browser.
- Opera said Unite will work on Windows, Mac, Linux, and eventually mobile phones and other devices.
- Opera Unite will let users run Web sites from their PCs with Opera’s Unite Web Server selecting the folder containing Web site and sharing and hosting it from the given Opera Unite URL.
- The Unite Lounge is a self-contained chat service running on users’ computers. Contacts will access the chat room via the direct link, which will not require them to sign into any service.
- knowledge workers will be able to leverage collaboration applications such as spreadsheets, documents or wikis, “without having to host them on a third-party site such as Google Spreadsheets or installing specialized applications on a dedicated server” using reverse Ajax or “COMET” techniques.
- The Unite Fridge service meanwhile lets users post a note on their friends’ “virtual refrigerators.”
- Developers will come with more plugins in future which will make this browser a complete application.
- Illegal file sharing will become difficult to monitor and will make internet free from Mr Anderson and his henchmen.


Hi even i agree with you. now onwards i will use only “opera”
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