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We all know the feeling. You want to check out your favorite website, but when you open your laptop or turn on your computer, you realize the browser is closed. You click on the browser icon and then have to wait while the browser opens all your previously opened sites…We have a solution for you that makes your browsing faster: Opera 41 includes a new, smarter startup sequence that cuts away almost all the wait time, no matter how many tabs you open on startup.
In today’s Opera developer release, we’ve got a number of new features for you.Currency converterHave you ever wondered how much this new gizmo you see on foreign shopping site is in your local value? It’s easy now to answer this question with the new Opera feature – currency converter. Our search popup has been upgraded with an automatic currency converter to the currency matched by your location. Just select the value with currency symbol (e.g. $10, 100 Kč) and check the value in the popup. It’s that easy – no need to search for exchange rate calculators online. We’re currently supporting 32 currencies from the European Central Bank.
As requested by many of you, we have enabled Chromecast support directly within the browser and fixed a range of other, smaller issues.Enjoy your weekend and expect more from us next week!
Happy Monday! Today we have further improvements and polishing to tab drag and drop and a couple of crash fixes.
A small update with fixes for some recent regressions, including a fix for proprietary media for Windows 32-bit users without hardware acceleration.I just wanted to add a small note on our terminology as I have seen some confusion in the comments previously. A regression is something that we had working previously and the behavior has "regressed" to a non-working state.As always, thanks for all the testing and feedback. We're progressing in the right direction for a great 1.5 stable release!
Today we've added initial support for editing bookmarks without the need for using the bookmark editor! You can also edit note titles using the same approach.
Today, Opera 42 lands in the beta channel, with a currency converter, personal newsreader improvements and even smarter startup.
We're happy to hear that you’re enjoying the daily builds, so here is another! Our focus is on cleaning up and fix the issues that you have reported for 1.5.If you are aware of bugs that have appeared since 1.4 stable (regressions) and would like to remind us of them, please feel free to do so below.
For our final snapshot of the week, we have more tab drag fixes and further improvements to inline editing of titles.We are still very interested in reports of any new bugs that have appeared since 1.4 (regressions). Thanks for all your assistance and enjoy your weekend!
We have updated Vivaldi 1.4 for Linux to change the locations we search for the Adobe Pepper (PPAPI) plugin. This ensures Flash works for even more of you.This update is only for Linux users. You will receive it via the normal update process provided by your distro or if you can't wait, you can download it directly from us.
Hi,The Opera 43 cycle has just started, and we’re working on some new stuff. They are not here yet, but looking through changelog, you can find some partial work already delivered.
We have fixed a couple of nasty regressions you reported related to the Linux clipboard and have continued to polish bookmarks, notes and tab dragging.Keep the reports of regressions since 1.4 coming!
In today’s Opera stability release, we have included a number of fixes and improvements. Here, you can find a selection of these, in no particular order: The bug where the video popout was closed on a different page refresh has now been fixed. Some other minor issues and crashes related to the video popout have been fixed too. The weird animation which occurred during opening a tab with middle-click is no more happening. There are a few Personal News fixes, including proper management of incomplete pages. Also, Chromium has been updated to the 54.0.2840.87 version.
Hi,Some time ago we released the 64-bit offline version of Opera for Windows. Since then, we’ve worked hard to make it fully functional and now are able to present the Network Installer for 64-bit builds. This is the well known network installer you already use to install Opera, but this version is smart enough to install the best option for you. In other words, it detects the architecture it’s run on, and installs either the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Opera. Moreover, it’s able to upgrade (please don’t confuse with “auto-update”) from the 32-bit to the 64-bit version. After the upgrade, the 32-bit version is removed from the system. Of course it will keep your profile, so your data is protected, and the transition is smooth (you may not even notice it).