It is proprietary software only available as a part of the Opera browsers.
The most commonly used X+V browser is the Opera browser.
Up to this point, the Opera browser was trialware and had to be purchased after the trial period ended.
I wanted to mention to people using the Opera browser to check for updates.
I would like to export these to the Opera browser but cannot locate the proper way to do it.
The most prominent features the Opera browser is lacking are:
On some platforms the Opera browser automatically fixes this Verdana bug.
About 1.5 million users have paid $39.95 for the Opera browser, known for its speed and full array of features despite its small two-megabyte size.
The current version of the Opera browser (www.opera.com), for example, works with Windows 95.
Opera does, so you can make that decision on the Opera browsers.