Opera 10.0 Alpha 1


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Changelog:

  • Presto 2.2 Engine
  • Performance boost
  • 100/100 and pixel-perfect on the Acid3 test
  • Auto-update
  • Inline spelling checker
  • Opera Mail improvements, including rich text composition and delete after X days
  • Widget Improvements on Linux

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Windows

Windows (Classic Installer)

Macintosh

Macintosh (Intel Only)

Unix

A hell of a lot information on the new engine on the desktop blog

http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2008/...0-alpha-is-here

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Note: DO NOT install it over your 9.x install... It screws everything up, lol. I guess they changes some of the structure behind all of the customization files or something. However, the program is actually running quite great (aside from obvious alpha glitches which don't impede my browsing).

Note: DO NOT install it over your 9.x install... It screws everything up, lol. I guess they changes some of the structure behind all of the customization files or something. However, the program is actually running quite great (aside from obvious alpha glitches which don't impede my browsing).

It upgraded just fine for me, and I have customized pretty much everything. Vista x64, NOT using the classic installer.

Gmail and Facebook seem snappier, too, and at least for my laptop it's shaved a second off the sunspider test results.

Installed it at work and it's performing pretty well. Although i tried playing a video on gamersyde and it just kept stopiing after 4 seconds but it worked in the older Opera. Scroll Marker seems to be on by default and i hadn't heard of it before but it seems quite useful.

OK, here's something interesting. Running the Sunspider benchmark with Opera 10 Alpha and a Chromium build from today, I get:

Opera - 4442ms - Link to result

Chromium - 1398ms - Link to result

OK, V8 is as fast as we'd expect it to.

However, if I take a stopwatch, from the moment I click "Start test" to the display of the results, Opera takes 2min20sec, while Chromium takes 4min10sec. Did this twice, same results. Way to go synthetic benchmarking vs real-world applications :-). Joking aside, do others see similar results or is this just me and my setup?

Machine is a laptop, Celeron M 550 (2 GHz single-core), 2GB RAM, Vista x64.

Edit: I should add that Opera uses more CPU than Chromium while running the test, 30% vs 10-15% CPU usage I'd say.

Changelog:

  • Presto 2.2 Engine
  • Performance boost
  • 100/100 and pixel-perfect on the Acid3 test
  • Auto-update
  • Inline spelling checker
  • Opera Mail improvements, including rich text composition and delete after X days
  • Widget Improvements on Linux

Finally

Thanks for the heads up. Downloading now!

Is it really hitting 100/100 on the Acid test?

Yes

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