Notable changes include: -Ability to save uptime between Opera sessions to continuously count or of course only time each session. -JQuery fade effects. -Redesigned logo.
@mikeoo92 It doesn't disappear on it's own, but once it is closed it no longer times. It is intended to be opened with Opera and just sit on your desktop. There is no what to retrieve the uptime from Opera, so it just times according to how long it has been opened, assuming that you opened it with Opera. Good question tho!
By peroo, # Aug 22, 2008 9:42:15 AM
The full changelog can be found at:
http://kyleabaker.com/goodies/coding/opera-uptime/
Notable changes include:
-Ability to save uptime between Opera sessions to continuously count or of course only time each session.
-JQuery fade effects.
-Redesigned logo.
Enjoy!
By kyleabaker, # Aug 19, 2008 6:41:23 PM
It doesn't disappear on it's own, but once it is closed it no longer times. It is intended to be opened with Opera and just sit on your desktop. There is no what to retrieve the uptime from Opera, so it just times according to how long it has been opened, assuming that you opened it with Opera. Good question tho!
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