Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Aug 2009 17:08 UTC
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RE: Opera Turbo and slow 56K dial-up connections
by Kroc on Wed 26th Aug 2009 10:42
in reply to "Opera Turbo and slow 56K dial-up connections"
Opera Turbo is just a proxy. Your Internet could be routed via Lithuania, or just about anywhere. The speed gain comes from the compression of the images on pages, so a dial-up user would see some speed gain, but getting an ad blocker too would help massively.
Opera Turbo does not function on https pages, and it wouldn't speed up e-mail as there's nothing to compress (attachments are already ZIP, or photos you actually want full quality unlike background images on webpages)




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2009-08-26
Great news about Opera Turbo. There's still about 1 million dial-up Internet users here in the UK. One elderly couple in particular I'd like to pursuade to get cheap ADSL, but failing that they will need a good browser suited to slow dial-up on their new PC.
So what do you reckon? Does Opera Turbo make Opera 10 the best browser for them (once it's released)? How does it compare with Firefox 3.5 with the dial-up friendly extensions? Anyone done some tests? i.e. will a typical 33KB phone line using Opera Turbo out-pace Opera with Turbo disabled on a 128KB connection?
Also, will it speed the downloading of emails for them as well, using the integrated email client?