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Hi there,It’s Monday and it’s developer updatePersonal news highlights: Web feed update bug fixed. New content gets fetched automatically. Web feed preview. For example, head to http://mars.nasa.gov/rss/ and click “All Mars” link. Content will be displayed using layout known from personal news (you can switch between two modes). Moreover you can also add this feed to your sources. Note: If you have RSS detection extension, you may need to disable it. My sources configuration stored in preferences and synced with Opera account. Usual round of fixes and visual improvements.Other fixes Crash on dragging tab out when page is loading is now fixed. It was a nasty one and some of you were reporting this issue. Crash on adding own theme in private window is also fixedChromium is updated to the version 54.0.2824.2.
Today's snapshot is a test version of a small update for our 1.3 stable, to address some serious bugs that you have been reporting. If no (new) regressions are found we will rebuild it for the stable update channel and pass it on to our stable users shortly.Note: This build is version 1.3.551.37, the stable update will be 1.3.551.38. They are effectively the same build but pull updates from different channels (snapshot and stable respectively).
In today's snapshot we use a new version of our logo to help show the difference between snapshots and stable builds, added new options for web panels and per tab zoom as been set as the new default.
After a somewhat longer break, we are releasing Opera beta update today. We are delivering full VPN translations now – please let us know in the comments if everything is OK.Besides that, this is a regular stability update, with a few fixes to personal news and suggestions. For details, please take a look at the changelog.Known issuesWe are not releasing the Linux RPM packages today. Apologies for that.
As the week ends, we are getting closer to another stable release 1.4. Our focus towards 1.4 is fixing regressions, so when reporting issues below, please focus on any regressions since the previous stable 1.3. With this snapshot we also added two new features for your themes and closed tabs.
Hello,After a break without a developer release last week, today we are delivering to you for testing few new features.
The next Vivaldi version is almost ready, loaded with important fixes and a couple of new features.Headlining features of 1.4 are Theme scheduling, Web Panel improvements and the ability to restore closed tabs by middle-clicking on Trash.Please help us get 1.4 ready for launch by taking this release candidate for a spin!Known issue Auto-update for Mac users is currently broken.
And yet another release this week – this time, it’s the Opera beta update. We’re getting close to the release candidate, so this beta is getting pretty awesome… we hope
Hi,Today we are releasing the weekly developer update. We are wrapping up O41 dev cycle, focusing on quality for newly developed features. You can expect beta 41 release next or following week.
Hello,Did you know that our Wrocław office was featured in Lifehacker? You can check it out here: http://lifehacker.com/opera-softwares-new-wroclaw-workspace-1786456785In the meantime we are working hard to get to Opera 40 final. Today we share with you the Release Candidate with a few minor updates: Updated Chromium to 53.0.2785.101 Bugfixes for translations. Disabled background sync and push messages (they will be further evaluated for O41) Changed requirement for Sync password and passphrase to minimum 12 characters for new users. Added support for memory hard, Argon-2 based password hashing for authentication. Fixed Intel HD graphics-related crash, where you might have been experiencing black areas on top of the Opera window Fixed a crash on Linux for the ones of you who don’t see Opera Menu Since this is the RC, we are especially eager to find out from you about any issues that could be blocking the final release, planned next week.
Today we start work on version 1.5, with a fix for HTML5 Audio and Video and a bunch more improvements.The fix for HTML audio and video is for those of you running the Windows 32bit builds with no hardware acceleration. If the fix works for you, then it will be backported to Vivaldi 1.4 stable and we will issue a minor update.
Ahoy! Here’s a new snapshot to get you started with this week.The snapshot includes a chromium bump, several fixes and a few minor performance updates. As requested, it’s now also possible to add a web panel by dropping a url on the '+' in the Panel window.