Opera 10.53 is officially released - The Fastest Browser on Earth !

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  1. nanana1

    nanana1 Frequent Poster

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    Agreed:thumb: .....have a great weekend all :-*
     
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    Portable Opera available here ... http://www.opera-usb.com/download.htm
     
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    can it be reorganized:

    ttp://i39.tinypic.com/11kb3wg.png

    i.e. what's last becomes first
     
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    You can do it with SearchEdit app or manually:
    http://my.opera.com/SearchEdit/blog
     
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    I'm aware of that, but I rather do it my self. That way I know it's always up-to-date. I'm not saying that those folks who make portable versions don't keep them up-to-date, but I guess it's a thing of my own. ;)
     
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    That's great ! :thumb: I do understand the part of doing your own portable version. :p
     
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    The recent snapshots are more focused on fixing bugs on the Mac/Unix/Linux platforms. :thumb:

    For the Windows users, the snapshots are now very stable and secure, having fixed all the potential security holes pointed out by Securnia, etc. and are now more focused on cosmetic improvements, eg. speeddial, etc.:cool:

    Enjoy Opera, the fastest browser on Earth ! :D
     
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    Even the Linux version is coming up quite nicely now ;)
     
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    IE9 support, Opera support, Chromium support. My flash killing dream is coming together nicely.
     
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    As a Linux user, I would be happy as well as Flash provides no hardware acceleration via GPU so its good old CPU that gets loaded.
     
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    Wow ! :eek: ....Opera has raised the bar again and is setting a new standard:thumb:
     
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    Some really good things, especially disabling the stupid tabs preview on win7, so irritating when you have 10 tabs open. Might switch back to Opera again after this :D
     
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    Thanks for the quick information !:thumb:

    Wow...this breakthrough speed demon deserves its own thread as Opera 10.53 go final and is complete for now.:p

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