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- Submitted: Oct 30 2007 07:49 PM
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Opera 12.15
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Opera is an Internet browser with a pop-up blocker, multiple-windows navigation, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, e-mail client with Spam filter, and integrated search all for user security and speed. The cross-platform browser includes a multitude of other functions such as integrated built-in e-mail client, IRC-compatible chat, support for RSS newsfeeds, password manager, one-click customization and privacy protection settings.
Mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts allow for accelerated Web navigation while the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons ease browsing. Users are able to run multiple windows as well as personalize the user interface with one-click skins. The browser also contains special elements for users with disabilities, drag-and-drop support, a notes function, user profiles, and a host of other features. Opera supports the latest in security and provides password and cookie managers. If you have already installed Java, you can download the smaller non-Java version.
Opera´s new looks are complemented with exciting features such as the Personal Bar and Pagebar, hotclick, improved window handling, bookmarks search, redesigned preferences, new shortcuts, extensive drag and drop, and support for Unicode and LiveConnect.
Features
Opera is an Internet browser with a pop-up blocker, multiple-windows navigation, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, e-mail client with Spam filter, and integrated search all for user security and speed. The cross-platform browser includes a multitude of other functions such as integrated built-in e-mail client, IRC-compatible chat, support for RSS newsfeeds, password manager, one-click customization and privacy protection settings.
Mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts allow for accelerated Web navigation while the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons ease browsing. Users are able to run multiple windows as well as personalize the user interface with one-click skins. The browser also contains special elements for users with disabilities, drag-and-drop support, a notes function, user profiles, and a host of other features. Opera supports the latest in security and provides password and cookie managers. If you have already installed Java, you can download the smaller non-Java version.
Opera´s new looks are complemented with exciting features such as the Personal Bar and Pagebar, hotclick, improved window handling, bookmarks search, redesigned preferences, new shortcuts, extensive drag and drop, and support for Unicode and LiveConnect.
Features
- Exclusive Opera Turbo compression boosts slow connection speeds
- Innovative visual tabs displays Web sites in thumbnails
- Intuitive, sleek design
- Easy-to-personalize Speed Dial visual bookmarks
- Everything built-in, no need for extensions
- It's free!
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When we last updated Opera we scanned it using VirusTotal and checked the developers site was not listed negatively with any of the reputable site advisory sites such as WOT or SiteAdvisor. We pride ourselves on safe downloads from honest and trustworthy developersCorrect marko, I've made a point of following the version stages, and although I have never seen it down in writing,,it always progresses in the order you stated. @ bolgwrad, sometimes Final should actually mean "Final".
Thanks Marko. I guess the noughts on the end just aren't emphatic enough.
Anybody running this on a quad core or i series processor and/or with a solid graphics card? Like to hear your experience with the hardware acceleration in 12.00...
That's easy to answer, simply navigate to Opera beta blog and read of the vast sea of critical experiences with this pathetic excuse of programing excrement. There are a few programs that should be forever banned from Internet use; anything to do with AOL comes immediately to mind so does pure spyware such as realplayer yet those programs do offer some vague value for the end-user. Nothing remotely comes close to the valueless putrid dog vomit that is Opera. In order for an app to be classified in the browser category it must have a rendering engine which works some of the time. Opera's inability to render many elements of most major web pages accurately (most recently youtube crashes) adds insult to this category.
Bala, you may be partly right about Opera, but let's face it, none of the browsers are a finished product yet...not even the internet itself is a finished product. It appears to me that the Opera development team has taken a "deal with the critical issues when they arise" approach that doesn't address every hole in performance with a rapid response. That doesn't cause me any grief. When the standards for web page formatting are set in stone, then it will be critical to be 100% able to render pages. At any rate, I don't know why, but I don't have the problems you say you have noticed. We disagree on RealPlayer too. Actually, I use the RealPlayer browser quite frequently without any troubles...
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