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Verfasst am: Fr. 29-Feb-2008 (15:29) Titel: TOOLS & ZUBEHÖR & PLUG-INS :::> Für Opera |
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ZUBEHÖR & ADD-ONS & PLUG-INS & TIPPS & TWEAKS :::> Für den Opera Bowser
::: TOOLS | ADD-ONS | WIDGETS | SKINS | DIVERSE :
| Zitat: | OperaFly 2.0 (Autor: Timothy Conner - USA)
DD: Jul 2007 - 287 KB - Englisch - Installer & Standalone (.zip) - Freeware
OS: Windows + NET Framework 2.0 oder höher
HP: http://www.vjgamer.com
PP: http://my.opera.com/VJgamer/blog/operafly
DL: http://files.myopera.com/VJgamer/files/OperaFly.zip
Opera Profile Backkup Tool.
| Zitat: | This program was designed to backup, and restore files between different windows PCs
no matter how Opera has been configured.
New Features:
OperaFly Watch - Automatically create a backup when you close Opera
OperaFly Tools - Small Assortment of Tools
OperaFly Tools:
Perform Profile Reset - Reset your Opera profile to default.
Integrate with Opera's Tools Menu - Place a one click backup menu item in your Opera tools menu.
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| Zitat: | Inspector IIXII 3.2 (Entwickler: Axel Siebert - GERMANY)
DD: Oct 2007 - rund 8 KB - Englisch - Standalone.exe - Freeware
OS: Windows
HP: http://www.opera.com/support/search/view/432
DL: http://people.opera.com/axel/inspectr.exe
Inspector IIXII ist ein Crash Dump Tool das speziell zu Programmfehlerprotokollierung in Opera gedacht ist.
Die Bedienung ist denkbar einfach der erste Aufruf aktiviert das Programm - ein weiterer Klick beendet es wieder.
Die bei einem Crash/Freeze erstellten LOGS können dann auf der Bug Report Wizard Seite https://bugs.opera.com/wizard
eingesendet werden.
PS: Das Tool funktioniert zwar auch bei anderen Programmen, allerdings fehlt die Möglichkeit zur Auswertung.
| Zitat: | Logging program crashes and freezes using Inspector IIXII
Important note: Inspector IIXII version 3.0 and up can be used to create a report when a program
freezes/hangs or uses too much CPU. Details can be found towards the end of this article.
You can upgrade from previous versions by simply replacing your current inspectr.exe file.
Inspector IIXII is a small assembler program written by Axel Siebert to log crash data which is more useful
than the standard Windows crash reports, and can also be used to write the state of a running process into a log,
making it possible to analyze why a program freezes/hangs or uses too much CPU. It can be used with
any program, including Opera.
Inspector IIXII logs can be useful to find out why a program crashes or freezes, and thus fix the bug in the code.
PRIVACY NOTICE: Inspector writes everything currently in memory to the log file. The data will only be used
to analyze the reported crash bug. See our privacy policy for more information.
1. Installing and using Inspector IIXII
The file inspectr.exe is a standalone program which can be placed anywhere on your hard disk.
To install, simply run the program and confirm that you want it to log program crashes. It will not install
or write any additional files to your disk, apart from the log files.
Crashes: Once installed,
Inspector IIXII will automatically log any program crashes, and inform you when a crash occurs.
Freezes: To create a status log when a program has frozen up or uses too much CPU, start Windows
Task Manager in Windows 2000/XP, right-click the process under the "Processes" tab and choose "Debug".
Windows 9x/Me users will have to use Process Explorer to do this.
The logs for both crashes and freezes have file names in the format crash[date/time].log. Freeze logs
are written to your Windows Desktop, while crash logs can be found in one of three locations, depending
on what you choose on install: your system's temp directory, the Inspector IIXII program directory
or your Windows Desktop. Every time a crash occurs, Inspector IIXII will write a new log with the current date
and time to avoid overwriting older logs. Inspector IIXII will give you the full path to the crash log when it
reports that a program crashes, so please take note of this path.
The temp directory on Windows 9x/Me systems is usually C:WindowsTemp. On Windows NT,
2000 and XP systems, each user has its own temp directory. If you want to find your temp folder, you can enter
the following command on the Windows command prompt:
echo %temp%
This will print out your system's temp folder from the "%temp%" variable set in your system.
2. Reporting crashes
Please read: How to report crashes in Opera http://www.opera.com/support/search/supsearch.dml?index=790
More information: The crash log itself can be over 1MB in size, but the full report contains a lot of information
which will only be useful if the crash hasn't already been reported by someone else.
When reporting crashes initially, it is only necessary to report enough information for developers to figure
out if the crash is a known bug already. If you open the log in a text editor, only the very first lin e of
the log will be necessary at first.
The rest of the text will be useful if the crash is a new or unknown crash bug.
The log file should compress well, so it is a good idea to compress it before sending it. If possible,
we prefer that the file is compressed using 7-Zip, otherwise RAR or ZIP is also fine.
3. Removing/uninstalling Inspector IIXII
You can disable the logging by simply running inspectr.exe again and confirming that you no longer want
it to log crashes. Windows will then return to its normal crash handling. No trace of Inspector IIXII will be
left on your system after disabling it, except for the inspectr.exe program file and any crash or freeze logs
generated by the program.
To re-enable it, run the program again.
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Changes from v3.1 to v3.2 (3.2 released on 2007-10-09)
Inspector now correctly dumps the crashed thread in a multithreaded application instead of always dumping
the main thread.
Bugfix: DLL information will be correctly dumped in crash logs generated when Inspector is already attached
(by making a freeze log earlier). |
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| Zitat: | Opera wand.dat passwords retrieve utility
HP: http://speedman.sk/17operawanddatenglish
DL: http://speedman.sk/downloads/opera.wand.dat.passwords.retrieve.utility.zip
| Zitat: | Can retrieve your passwords to a text file when master password is not set.
Opera wand.dat ? English
Usage:
1. extract archive
2. copy wand.dat to directory with extracted archive
3. run unwand wand.dat or retrieve wand.dat |
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Power Buttons for Opera | Retrieve Wand Password
PP: http://operawiki.info/PowerButtons#retrievewand
This button allows a user to read a password from the Wand.
Instructions: use Wand to enter the password into the appropriate field of a web page. Press Stop immediately
so that Opera does not proceed to the password protected content. Finally, press the following button:
Read Wand
Here is another version of the power button where you dont need to stop the page, because it executes the wand first.
Read Wand
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How to "recover" a password from the Wand?
PP: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=189553
Well I'm not sure if this is equal to one of the earlier proposed methods... but try doing the following:
go on the t-mobile site, activate wand. If you havbe multiple accounts, you'll ave to choose one,
else the fields are filled directly. Then press esc before the new page is loaded. Then copy the following text:
| Code: | | javascript:(function(){var s,F,j,f,i; s = ""; F = document.forms; for(j=0; j<F.length; ++j) { f = F[j]; for (i=0; i<f.length; ++i) { if (f[i].type.toLowerCase() == "password") s += f[i].value + "n"; } } if (s) alert("Passwords in forms on this page:nn" + s); else alert("There are no passwords in forms on this page.");})(); |
Now paste into the adress bar. A box should pop up with the password in it (it works for me on all sites, https or not)
Viewing saved passwords in wand
Sunday, 18. December 2005, 04:02:20
PP: http://my.opera.com/Tamil/blog/view-saved-passwords-in-wand
Opera FAQ, Opera, Password, Wand |
| Zitat: | Schaltflächen für Opera | Individuell erstellte Schaltflächen
(Um diese Schaltflächen direkt auf einer Leiste unterzubringen, muss das »Ziehen und Ablegen« erst durch
einen Klick auf die Schaltfläche, dann eine Bewegung mit der Maus nach oben oder unten, initialisiert werden.
Dann kann die Schaltfläche direkt auf der gewünschten Symbolleiste abgelegt werden).
http://opera-info.de/wiki/AnpassungenUI/BenutzerButtons?v=goq
http://opera-info.de/wiki/AnpassungenUI/BenutzerButtons/DiverseSchaltflaechen
Passwörter auslesen
Löst den Login aus und zeigt gleichzeitig die gespeicherten Passwörter an
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Custom Buttons to Drag'n'Drop into your Opera
Opera allows you to easily drag-n-drop custom buttons from a web page straight onto your toolbars!
How to add a button - Simply drag a link to your toolbar and try it out (hint:drag upwards).
A requestor will pop up asking whether to install the button (displaying the command the button
performs to confirm 'what-it-says-is-what-it-does')
http://operawiki.info/CustomButtons
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::: TIPPS | TWEAKS | HOWTOS :
| Zitat: | USER AGENT global für alle Seiten ändern
("Ausgeben als..." in "Maskieren als..." )
http://opera-fansite.de/wiki/User-Agent%20aendern
Wer überhaupt keinen Opera Header in der Browsererkennung will, kann das einfach über
"Operaverzeichnis"DefaultsStandard_menu.ini unter dem Eintrag
[Quick Preferences Menu] durch Entfernung von zwei Semikolons ändern:
Vorher:
| Code: | ;--------------------3
;Item, 52210 = Identify as, 0
;Item, 70478 = Identify as, 1
;Item, 52212 = Identify as, 2
;Item, 52213 = Identify as, 3
;Item, 70479 = Identify as, 4 |
Nachher:
| Code: | ;--------------------3
Item, 52210 = Identify as, 0
Item, 70478 = Identify as, 1
;Item, 52212 = Identify as, 2
;Item, 52213 = Identify as, 3
;Item, 70479 = Identify as, 4 |
Und schon hat man bei Opera 9.x die Auswahl unter F12, wie es bei der 8.5x war. |
suchen finden :::> dadada passwörter passworte anzeigen wiederherstellen exportieren wand.dat sichtbar machen sichern |
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