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Hi there!Today’s release is our Stable candidate, and as such should only deliver Stable quality, as well as some fixes for Mac and Linux. Please check it out and let us know if any issues happen!It’s International Women’s Day today so we wanted to wish all Ladies a very nice day. Raise your hands Opera female users if you’re there
It's been five days since the Beta 3 and we have another big pile of fixes and improvements for you! Some highlights include fixes to a number of bugs that you, our regular snapshot users, have requested: We have added support for Ctrl, Shift and Middle click on bookmarks bar items On Mac we have added pinch to Zoom On Linux we fixed the problems with middle click pasting text selections in the URL field. It is now possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to switch between light and dark themes We have fixed several Fastforward and rewind issues
If there were no bloated ads, some top websites would load up to 90% faster.Today, we wanted to share with you a native ad-blocking technology in our Developer channel for Opera for computers. “Native” means unmatched speed vs extensions, since the blocking happens at the web engine level.We are the first major browser vendor to integrate an ad-blocking feature, but this development should be a no surprise to anyone given the rising popularity of ad-blocking software and even Apple allowing it on its platform.
We wanted to give you a small update snapshot with some of our latest fixes before the weekend, so you would have something new and shiny to play with. We are working on a new feature (search suggestions) but the main focus is once again bug fixing. As always we have tried to pick out a few that you have highlighted here or on social media, including YouTube videos not playing within the web panels—a very nice use of panels by the way—and we added sorting on the bookmarks bar.If your "pet bug" has not been fixed yet, don't worry at the rate we are going we may get to it soon!
Hello,with Opera 36 we are delivering you set of further enhancements to your favorite browser Highlights include better support for Windows 10, more customization on start page, and nicer handling for many extension in the toolbar.
Today's snapshot fixes the major issue reported in the last one, meaning that scrolling should be smoother and you will see less "Dead Birds". We have also done a bit more work on search suggestions, got Netflix working again and introduced a minimum size for the active tab. We also addressed the bug that a number of you raised with keyboard shortcuts not working after viewing the source of a page.
In today's snapshot we introduce a fantastic new first run welcome page, fix some annoying bugs and provide an alternative Windows installation package for antivirus vendors who like misspeolled wrds!
In today's snapshot we have fixed the freeze that Windows 10 (Threshold 2) users were experiencing with videos on news sites, Twitter and Facebook. We also added a new option to help users who miss being able to "minimise" tabs. Finally, we fixed a few recent regressions and some other annoying bugs.
It is holiday time for many of us here in the Vivaldi offices, so we wanted to get out a small update before we leave the office. Another recent regression is fixed, two more mouse gestures (for "Fast Forward" & "Rewind") and further bugs killed. Enjoy!
We are closing in one our first stable release shortly, so here is another update with better data import support (including passwords protected by master password in Opera 12), a fix for bookmarklets and more. See the changelog below for the full details.
The major new feature in our initial beta 37 is definitely native ad-blocking.Today, we are introducing our native ad-blocking feature to the beta channel to help you get rid of bloated, overdone ads – and do it very quickly.We are the first major browser vendor to integrate an ad-blocking feature. With this option, Opera can now block ads as early as possible: right in the engine, when a network request for a URL is first being made.
Here are a few more important fixes as we close in on the final 1.0 release. In other news, if you live near Palo Alto and would like to have breakfast with our founders, sign up below!
A small update with a fix for % encoded URLs, that caused particular problems for our Japanese users.