Free Opera for Schools, sorta
Opera Software today announced that it will offer free site licenses to higher education institutions. In an effort to meet the student and university need for security on the Internet, Opera offers a secure, fast and reliable Internet browsing alternative at no cost to schools. This new offer is in response to schools’ increasing concern over potential security threats students may encounter while using less secure browsers.
Personally, I’m still a huge fan of Firefox and what they’ve done, but Opera is definitely a decent browser. The saved sessions piece is pretty nice. However, they still haven’t made the same offer for elementary or secondary schools. Price is still $1000 for a sitewide license, although your students do get take home rights with that. Regardless, it’s a nice thing for them to be offering.
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