Opera 9.50 Build 9755 (Weekly snapshot) Beta


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Opera is a free Web browser with a pop-up blocker, multiple-window navigation, mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts, an e-mail client with a spam filter, and integrated search for user security and speed. The cross-platform browser includes IRC-compatible chat, support for RSS newsfeeds, a password manager, and one-click customization and privacy-protection settings.

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Features:

  • New in version 9: Fraud protection, BitTorrent, Add your favorite search engines, Content blocker, Site preferences, Widgets, Improved rich text editing, Thumbnail preview
  • Efficient surfing: Transfer manager, Tabbed browsing, Password manager, Integrated search, Pop-up blocking, Mouse gestures, Fast Forward, Sessions, Quick preferences, Notes, Voice, Keyboard Shortcuts, Trash can
  • Security and privacy: Security bar, Encryption, Delete private data, Cookie control
  • Mail and Chat: Opera mail, IRC chat
  • Customization: Drag and drop, Skins, Language
  • Accessibility: Zoom, Text size and colors, User style sheets,
  • Web development: Standards support, Small-screen mode, Validate code, Toggle graphics and style sheets, Info panel, Reload from cache,
  • Special: Full-screen mode, Kiosk mode and more...

What's New:

  • Even more gmail2 fixes, getting closer
  • More presice rounding of HSL values in css
  • Playing video on CNN works again
  • Adding links to walls on Facebook now works
  • Login to Open-Xchange now works
  • Fixed various issues on Windows Live Mail
  • Saving playlists on youtube should now function correctly
  • When in user style mode, mail and mhtml is no longer unstyled
  • Several favicon fixes
  • Fixed the line below dialog tabs in native skins
  • Tweaking and improvements to Windows native skins (both themed and classic) based on feedback and bug reports
  • Fixed a problem with wrong handling of some filetypes, including messed up display of mhtml. This was actually fixed in the last weekly but we forgot to mention. To make the fix apply if you upgrade from an older snapshot using the same installation directory, you must remove the [File Types] section in opera6.ini.
  • Mac: Fixed color corruption when copying images, plus we now preserve the alpha channel
  • Mac: Possibly fixed printing crashes on Leopard
  • UNIX: Plugins in symlinked directories should now not be listed twice

Known issues:

  • MIME type for executables is set to be handled by some plugin - change the configuration in your preferences to get this to work correctly.
  • Sparc builds will crash when initializing anything related to mail.
  • CPU usage will grow to 100% on UNIX when generating tooltips.

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if you are trying out the latest build,

please take a look at at this skin which implanted the new skin drawing feature.

do the effects go well?

Holy :| Speed Dial looks amazing, if a bit ruined by crappy JPEG compression. :p Now if there was a way to use the default icons... these icons are far too big. What new effects does this skin use?

Anyways, great work! (Y)

Now if there was a way to use the default icons... these icons are far too big. What new effects does this skin use?

Anyways, great work! (Y)

there is... or you can set Icon size in Appearance Dialog, or I should include 2 sets of icons.

a 5-star helps to get more people try it out, if u would rate it.

http://my.opera.com/community/customize/skins/info/?id=7766

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