opera - extensions now allowed!
opera version 11 will allow extensions in the browser (alpha versions have been out for a few weeks now). hopefully this will allow zotero to be integrated. although, i'm very happy to hear about progress on the stand alone version.
this is essentially the last remaining piece of the puzzle before i permanently switch my laptop and netbook, exclusively, to Ubuntu.
keep up the good work!
this is essentially the last remaining piece of the puzzle before i permanently switch my laptop and netbook, exclusively, to Ubuntu.
keep up the good work!
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This is rather similar to the position taken with word processor plugins-- two are maintained (Word and {Open|Neo|Libre}Office, and others are welcome but not forthcoming from the core team.
I don't mean to preach - to everyone her own browser - but once you're going open source, that seems a particularly odd area to remain with proprietary software.
The requirement that I have to use FF to use Zotero has put me off using it until now. I strongly dislike FF - I would even prefer to use IE8 in preference to it. I use Chrome / Chromium as a second choice these days.
@adamsmith
"'ll say though - if you're switching to Ubuntu (i.e. open source) anyway, why would you want to keep with an closed source browser, considering that there are now _two_ excellent open source alternatives (i.e. FF and Chromium), both of which will work nicely with Zotero.
I don't mean to preach - to everyone her own browser - but once you're going open source, that seems a particularly odd area to remain with proprietary software. "
Well the decision to use Ubuntu can be about more than going to open source alone. I use Ubuntu on my laptop but still use Opera as my principal browser. Open source is an issue but so are open standards and Opera has been in the lead in pushing for and developing open standards on the web before FF was heard of.
It may be a closed source browser but well look at the browser vulnerabilities and FF craps out along with IE. Similarly Chrome is pathetic in terms of Google Branding and apart from "speed", I find nothing else to speak of with minimal support. Opera trumps on everything; be it speed, usability, integrated mail (etc) and now extensions (which incidentally are standards compliant).
I think it's a shame that the Zotero team don't have the manpower to produce an Opera extension - but, hey, they already produce, maintain and update a fantastic piece of reference management software!
So, if there is anyone out there who has the know-how to provide an Opera extension for Zotero - *please* do it!
Another vote for Opera support - for one simple reason:
I research in remote locations in the developing world often connecting through my phone's GPRS connection. Opera's "Turbo" feature (which compresses pictures and web pages via proxy) is critical in being able to access the internet.
Currently, I do a preliminary search in Opera, then I find what I need, and copy/paste the URL into FireFox, wait 5 minutes while the page loads, then import the citation.
Please consider Opera support for those of us not fortunate enough to have speedy internet.
As for Opera Turbo -
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fastun-tool/
looks like it's about the same, but never tried.
http://www.zotero.org/blog/announcing-zotero-3-0-beta-release/
I gather from twitter that even an Opera connector is forthcoming.