There’s a new version of eyeOS… oops, I mean eyeos as they call it now. It claims to be compatible with Opera, but I’ve tried it with the 9.x and the 10 series and the scroll bars still don’t work. So, not exactly sure what they think they fixed.
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David is an IT professional with over 29 years of experience (he started his career as a teenager). He has programmed in more languages and on more types of computers (and similar devices) than he can remember, including TRS-80 Model I Level 2, Commodore Vic-20, C-64 and C-128, Industrial Process Controllers, CP/M machines, and Intel 80x86+ architectures. He currently uses Microsoft .NET Framework tools and SQL Server. When he's not geeking out, he studies the Martial Art, Aikido; engages in community volunteer work; writes fiction (as well as non-fiction blogs); and does home rennovation work and is an avid and aspiring photographer. He lives in Charlotte NC, USA.