Hi All! This is the last developer release – and the last release in general – we’ve got for you this year, and so, maybe it’s time for a short summary for 2015: We’ve released 90 builds in total… …of which, 40 were developer builds… …and also 21 stable builds and 29 beta builds; We...
No fluff! I got your message about being too non-technical, so I’ll be more focused and review all the changes we stabilized in Opera 35 beta. In this version, we focused on removing duplicate bookmarks, introducing a separate search bar, cleaning up the settings page and a few other improvements. No duplicate bookmarks When we...
Hello, Today, unlike our previous initial O35 release, in this very first O36 cycle release, we are releasing… Opera, 36 version 🙂 Many of you felt that the previous, final O34 blogpost was missing feature details, so we want to jump straight to these details for O36. In the Opera 36 cycle, we are working...
We launched Opera 34 today, which includes our newest improvements to Opera Turbo. Opera Turbo speeds up slow connections and can help you save data. Why do we care about Opera Turbo? Well, let me tell you a story about a guy I met a few days ago. Let’s call him Darek. He is...
In this beta release, with the changelog short as the winter days in the northern hemishpere (do I repeat myself?), we improved the browser stability, fixed a couple of Windows 10 crashes, beautified Mac version a little and updated the Chromium engine to version 47.0.2526.73. And all of this described in just one sentence (OK,...
This release is more an improvement-laden one. So, along with a few usability and stability fixes, it delivers: Mute tab improvements Added “Mute other tabs” and fixed the lack of context menu on pinned tab with media (thanks xirit64!). Simple settings improvements As per users’ amassed negative feedback, we have removed the ad-blocking section from...