Opera, Opera Beta & Opera Developer

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Opera[at-bypass]USB 10.00 was released 5 days ago. :wink:

Moar bilds!

10.10, build 1778:

Gimme moar… :smiley:

This is the Unite version; I don’t use or want that, so no new toy for me :frowning:

Roll on a few more updates and then the new engine (:CLP)

There are also other updates in 10.10:

These builds are simply a continuation of 10.0, with more bug fixes, plus Unite.
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2009/09/04/10-10-with-unite

I use the latest 10.10, but disable Unite. :wink:

I prefer not to have the added bloat for something that I’ll never use.
The last RC is running very well so I’ll just wait.

10.10 build 1792: Opera Desktop Team's Blog | Opera

Don’t forget to run Sonar to help Opera test the Unite server infrastructure.

More unite builds

Why doesn’t it support WOT?

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Why dont users fall for such a marvelous piece of software?

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Why does NSS labs rates it so low in terms of security?

There are other whys but I dont have the patience.

I use the WOT bookmarklet for Opera :-TU

10.10 build 1830: Opera Desktop Team's Blog | Opera

Opera 10.10 beta 1: ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/win/1010b1/

Upgrade Your Browser | Beta Releases for Free | Opera 8)

Build 1840: Opera Web Browser | Faster, Safer, Smarter | Opera

Warning:
This is a development snapshot: it may contain some bugs and incomplete features.

Opera surely has a way of keeping us busy…:smiley:

You mean animated gif image? It is known. I hope it will go when in a post 10.10 release the new Presto 2.4 core may be introduced.

posts tons of GIFs from download.cnet.com

;D

Ahem Switch to Firefox! We are blazing fast!!!

http://i35.tinypic.com/fbxf88.jpg

[b][url=http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/show.dml/4424350#comment10436458]Phearfage wrote at Wednessday 14 oktober 2009 @ 12:23[/url][/b]Will there be a huge waiting period after 10.10 goes final before we get the next core? There usually are several weeks/months of silence after something goes final, but I'm being hopeful.
[b][url=http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/show.dml/4424350#comment10436546]Olli wrote at Wednessday 14 oktober 2009 @ 12:41[/url][/b]fearphage: We hope to avoid having long dryperiods here :-)
[b][url=http://my.opera.com/haavard/blog/2009/09/02/opera-10-downloads]Haavard wrote at 2 september 2009 @ 15:33[/url][/b]Let's hope we can get Carakan, 3D accelerated Vega, and so on into public Opera builds soon-ish (not necessarily this year, but you never know). If you think Opera 10 is fast, imagine what a brand new JavaScript engine and accelerated graphics can do for you...
The future look bright to me. (:KWL) The fox 'd better be aware of the upcoming competition... O0

The future would look bright if Opera was gaining market share; but that’s not the case.

The only thing I wish Opera to do right now is fixing the bloody Gmail (gif) problems, this is unacceptable. Gmail is used by so many people but it’s very painful to do it in Opera. Even a ■■■■■■ browser like IE6 is MUCH smoother for Gmail. :frowning: