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Crazysah
Yay! Thanks for the latest build!
halcyoncmdr
Yeah, I can't download from those links... the 923 folder does not appear at all for me... sad.gif
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Quote - Junyor
The 9.23 builds that appeared on the FTP server today are being pulled due to an issue with Widgets.

//Source > Opera desktop team

I don't have any problem with this build installed on my PCs.
halcyoncmdr
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Yet another 9.23 build
Hey
We were that close, but still so far away.. We have a new build with just a few fixes:


Changelog
  • More Speed Dial stability fixes
  • Fixed issue with some mouse wheels and scrolling up on Vista
  • Fixed another fuzzer crash
Download:
Windows MSI
Windows Classic
Macintosh
Unix

//SOURCE: Desktop Team
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Opera 9.23 Build 8808 @ neowin.net /Softwares >
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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.

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 aand more...

Changelogs > Changelog for Opera 9.23 for Windows | Changelog for Opera 9.23 for Mac | Changelog for Opera 9.23 for Linux
Screeny
First Kestrel Weekly available next Tuesday!

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Happy birthday Jon

Our fearless, peerless leader Jon turned 40 today, and what he wants more than anything for this birthday is for us to provide our community with an alpha version of Kestrel. And to celebrate his birthday, we are happy to announce that we are planning to release the first build next Tuesday!

The first Kestrel build will include some cool new features and tons of bug fixes, but as it's an alpha it will still be buggy. We need your help improving the quality as fast as possible.

Oh and you will finally see what's hiding on the Status Bar. ;-)


Meanwhile we wish Jon the very best!

-The Desktop Team

//SOURCE: Desktop Team


Happy birthday, Jon!
halcyoncmdr
Yay, tuesday... smile.gif Can't wait to see this.
bangbang023
I'm waiting to see what Kestrel has to offer. The Firefox trunk has finally started to see some nice features added in, but I'm always open and welcome to some competition and, as far as innovation goes, the Opera team is the one that keeps pushing the envelope.
Rappy
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I'm waiting to see what Kestrel has to offer. The Firefox trunk has finally started to see some nice features added in, but I'm always open and welcome to some competition and, as far as innovation goes, the Opera team is the one that keeps pushing the envelope.


Yeah I want to start reusing opera but if theres loads of new features then I think I could be using it again.
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Yay, tuesday... smile.gif Can't wait to see this.

Woooohoooo w00t.gif
halcyoncmdr
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Focus Areas during Kestrel Development
By Junyor. Friday, 31. August 2007, 18:27:28 kestrel


You may have read by now that the first public alpha of Kestrel is planned for next Tuesday, September 4th. Since there's still a couple days before then, we wanted to tell you a bit more about what to expect from Kestrel. Kestrel is the product of over a year of development, which began in our code repository on June 20, 2006. Since then, we've developed several major new features, fixed thousands of bugs, and made Opera the best it's ever been.

We've been dropping bits of information about Kestrel for several months now and it's time to reveal some more about this release. Users have suggested many new features and we're happy to be able to deliver some of them this time around. In Kestrel, we focused on five things: performance, site compatibility, accessibility, OS integration, and Opera Mail.

Performance

Opera's already fast, but we're not satisfied with fast. We want to do even better, which is why we've been focusing on a lot of performance problems over the past year. Two of the outcomes of this focus are our new ECMAscript engine and the new indexing and storage back-ends for Opera Mail. The new ECMAscript engine has been a pet project of our lead ECMAscript developer for several years and he's recently passed on his pride and joy to two other programming language junkies. The new ECMAscript engine uses fewer resources than anything we've done previously. Many parts are faster than the previous ECMAscript engine, but we still are working on further boosting the speed of the engine.

Opera Mail has seen similar improvements. The new indexing and storage back-ends use less memory, access the hard drive less often, and perform normal functions faster. Many users have complained about freezes when Opera Mail is checking for new mail or newsfeeds. These problems are largely gone. Mail checking and processing is faster and indexing and searching are more reliable.

Many other parts of Opera have seen speed boosts as well. The end result is faster, smoother surfing. That's something that everyone can enjoy.

Site Compatibility

With the release of Opera 8.5, we answered one of the biggest complaints from our users: Opera wasn't free. Since then, we've been focusing on the second biggest complaint: site compatibility. In the interest of stability, Opera hasn't seen many rendering engine fixes since Opera 9.0 was released over a year ago. That's about to change in a big way. We've fixed thousands of bugs in our rendering engine and we'll be delivering those fixes to you on Tuesday. There's still a lot more that we're planning to do and some messes to clean up, so expect to see continued progress on the rendering engine throughout the alpha and beta phases.

Some site compatibility issues can be solved by adding new functionality. That's why Kestrel includes support for things like the "overflow-x" and "overflow-y" CSS properties, JavaScript Getters and Setters, and line-/block-breaking in rich text editors. We've also fixed problems seen at Google's sites, in the default WordPress template, and in various JavaScript libraries. Opera is a web browser, after all, and Kestrel can handle more sites, better and faster than ever before.

Accessibility

Since support for screenreaders was removed in Opera 7, we've had our attention on other features. With Kestrel, we're bringing our focus back to accessibility. Kestrel includes experimental support for screenreaders such as Window-Eyes, Jaws, and VoiceOver on OS X. We're also working on support for ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications from the W3C). We're happy that once again users with visual disabilities can use Opera. Special thanks to Aaron Leventhal from IBM and GW Micro (makers of Window-Eyes) for their valuable feedback.

Our work on accessibility doesn't stop with screenreader support. We've improved spatial navigation and made keyboard shortcuts more accessible for new users. There will be some significant changes in existing keyboard shortcuts, but hopefully this will be the last major refactoring we do. Many users have run into problems inadvertently making changes via single-key shortcuts, so all single-key shortcuts (such as 1/2 to switch tabs, Z/X to navigate history, etc.) are disabled by default. They can easily be re-enabled in the Preferences.

OS Integration

Though Opera is a cross-platform browser, we try to make it feel at home on each platform. This work continues in Kestrel. Opera now works better on Vista, and integrates better with Default programs dialog on XP and Vista. On OS X, Opera looks and feels more like a native OS X application, with improved tabs, better default fonts, and pulsing buttons. We're releasing 64-bit builds for the first time, so Opera will work on 64-bit FreeBSD and Linux systems without work-arounds. Furthermore, Opera does a better job handling default applications on all platforms.

Opera Mail

Opera Mail is long overdue for an overhaul and you'll see the initial stages of that overhaul in Kestrel. As previously mentioned, we've rewritten the indexing and storage back-ends, but that's not all. Kestrel also includes a new IMAP back-end that solves problems when working with multiple clients, supports hierarchical mailbox display, and fixes various other problems. The Mail panel has been refreshed and we've improved draft message handling. Opera Mail is now more stable, faster, and less buggy. The initial release will have some rough edges, but we'll be smoothing things out as we approach the final release of Kestrel.

Much More

Some of the most exciting changes in Kestrel haven't been mentioned yet, so there's still plenty to look forward to next week. Join us in #weekly to discuss Kestrel, enjoy the weekend, and rest up because the race toward Kestrel final starts Tuesday!


//Source: Desktop Team


I just can't wait smile.gif
Nxqd3051990
I love Opera much, but it shows Vietnamese damn bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I ask them many many times, and what I receive is nothing ( beside many useless answer ) . So we ( Vietnamese ) leave Opera, we still use Opera Blog a lot. But it's really weird, it's disappointed ..
I hope new version will fix ...
nXqd
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I ask them many many times, and what I receive is nothing ( beside many useless answer ) .

Hummm, try here > http://www.opera.com/support/bugs/
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Quote - Haavard
More Kestrel details, new features revealed
Monday, 3. September 2007, 10:35:16

Oh well, I guess the cat's out of the bag

"Exclusive Opera 9.5 Features & Video"

//More Kestrel details, new features revealed
Septimus
Hmmm, OS Integration still needs work. Where is Protected Mode in Vista?

As soon as it gets that I'll definitely switch back...
halcyoncmdr
Lookin good, can't wait until tomorrow smile.gif
shen
9.5 is going to keep me warm on long, lonely nights. i can't wait.
Nxqd3051990
Still waiting for final version . I stick with Firefox now smile.gif
nXqd
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Where is Protected Mode in Vista?

This mode is included in Firefox, SeaMonkey, Safari, K-Meleon,...? > No (Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista is the only application that uses protected mode).
halcyoncmdr
Doesn't Protected Mode just make the browser run in a sandboxed environment? Basically meaning that most browsers really don't need it since they are not targetted directly nearly as often as IE is to compromise the entire system...?
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"Doesn't Protected Mode just make the browser run in a sandboxed environment?"
- I believe that, yes.

"Basically meaning that most browsers really don't need it since they are not targetted directly nearly as often as IE is to compromise the entire system...?"
- Exactly, Internet Explorer = Windows Explorer = Windows...
halcyoncmdr
Ok, just wanted to make sure what I thought was at least semi-correct smile.gif Woo Kestrel!!!
Dogan
Windows build 9594, Mac build 4487, UNIX build 1629.

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Neat thumbnails, instant searching and more
By feldgendler. Friday, 12. October 2007, 15:39:15snapshot, alpha, kestrel
Здравствуйте, дорогие пользователи! Hello, dear users!

Here is another Friday build for you, with a lot of bug fixes and cool stuff added. Before reporting issues, please check the Known issues section at the bottom of this post! We get a lot of duplicate bug reports on the known issues every time we release a snapshot. Please save the QA team some time by not reporting them once again.


Layout width detection for thumbnails
Even in 2007, when it's common to have a 1600×1200 screen (or two of them), and when at the same time people browse the web using mobile devices with 320×240 screens, there are still a lot of web designers who assume that a “typical user” has a 800 or 1024 pixel wide screen. On the other hand, many websites stretch dynamically, making good use of all the available horizontal space.

When you hold the mouse over a tab, a page thumbnail appears. We used to generate these thumbnails by taking the 1024 leftmost pixels from what you see in the window, even if the window is wider. This worked acceptably for many popular newspaper sites, but broke Google's main page and other pages that fill up the entire window or have something centered. The wider your screen is, the easier it was to see that the thumbnail image was cut off on the right. It also broke those fixed-layout websites that had their concent centered rather than left-aligned. However, taking the entire window width instead of the 1024 pixels wasn't an option, too, because it would leave a lot of white space on the right of thumbnails for fixed-layout pages, making miniature pictures look even smaller and uglier.

In this build, we're including an experimental feature that tries to deal with fixed-width layouts without breaking flexible layouts. The new layout width detection code runs some heuristic checks on the page layout and tries to detect whether it has been made for fixed with. The algorithm measures the width occupied by all meaningful content (text, images, plugins, input fields, but not empty space with backgrounds) and compares it to typical screen width values such as 800 and 1024 with some degree of tolerance. It can detect both left-aligned or centered layouts.

When generating a thumbnail, we now first try to detect a fixed layout. If we have one, then only the part of the horizontal space actually occupied by meaningful content is used to make the thumbnail; otherwise, a miniature of the entire window is generated. This means that you should not see any more wasted space on the sides of thumbnails when you hover a tab, but the pages that fill the entire window should never be cut off. Because this is, in fact, guesswork, it's expected to fail and give incorrect results now and then, but not too often. Please experiment with all kinds of pages and all kinds of settings and report any cases when it breaks.

For now, we're only using the layout width detection for thumbnails, but we might as well start using it for something else in the future.


Other new stuff
New “logical searching” code — this means that inline find is now practically instant even on very long pages
The Feeds toolbar got a new button to check for updates
Added “Make Readable” action. Currently, it's not available through any menu, toolbar, or keyboard shortcut, but it's possible to bind it manually. How it works: select some text on the page that is hard to read because the font size is too small, then activate the action. The page will automatically zoom up so that the text becomes readable
Added support for pointer-events="boundingBox" in SVG
It is now possible to use an SVG image in an IMG element as well as specify one as a background image in CSS
Improved performance of JS Date.getX methods


Bugs fixed
Fixed an issue where pages could cause scripts to run in opera:historysearch. Thanks to David Bloom for reporting the issue
Fixed display of inline elements within justified text
Element borders are no longer offset from the area filled with background color
No more crashing on contenteditable in XML
Text-shadow with 1px blur radius now actually shows some blurring
Widgets whose files are in a subdirectory of the zip archive are supported again
The list of chat rooms now shows the correct number of users in each room
No more repaint artefacts with the dropdown menu on www.subsys.no
getAttribute will return the updated value after modifying the element's style properties
Two attributes with the same local name and namespace on the same XML element are now a fatal parsing error, as per XML spec
Opera no longer spends a lot of time on startup trying to read every file in the cache
Pending IMAP and POP commands are now preserved and optionally executed on the next startup
Getters and setters are now exposed for properties of native JS objects
Fixed fetching of POP mail after purging the trash
The outline doesn't follow the “silhouette” of children elements clipped using overflow:hidden anymore
Legend is not anymore pushed into the fieldset by a comment before it
Entities sent to plugins are now properly decoded, fixes slideshow on www.vg.no
setTimeout() is no longer confused when an object is passed instead of a numeric delay value
Mail passwords are no longer lost when clearing wand passwords
No more crashing when installing widgets
The client certificate selection dialog now shows the originating server name
Messages wouldn't have attachment icons and wouldn't show in the Attachment views; fixed now
Styling of opera:historysearch is now consistent with other internal Opera pages such as opera:about
Bodies of auto-saved drafts wouldn't display; fixed now
Downloads won't overwrite existing files without warning anymore
Fixed an issue with propagation of bottom margins that affected maps.google.com
Multiple optimizations in the internal search engine used for searching in visited pages and mail
Dozens of other fixes in the rendering engine
Fixed some more crashers and memory leaks…


Windows-specific
Fixed crasher when dragging a toolbar button from a webpage to the Start bar
Speed Dial sometimes showed thumbnails for wrong pages
Ellipses in menus were displaed incorrectly on Windows 98
Fixed a DDE communication issue
Interlaced PNG images with alpha transparency are now displayed correctly in Windows Vista
Nonsensical filter is no more shown in the file chooser for a form upload
Opera window is no more resizable in full screen mode
Left Alt+Shift doesn't switch the text direction anymore


UNIX-specific
Icons in the File menu are now properly sized in QT4 builds
Ensured that all Flash 9.0 r6* versions get the GTK main loop they need
When avoiding to overwrite an existing file, downloads are now renamed to a more scripting-friendly “filename_N.ext” instead of “filename thumbs_down.gif.ext”
The GTK file chooser is used under XFCE


Mac-specific
Command-Option-Left/Right added as shortcuts to switch tabs
Fixed repaint issues on OS X 10.3
KeyCodes for the arrow keys are now compatible with those on Windows
The last character or word in an element with text-shadow and opacity is no more lost
The click that activates an inactive Opera window is now also handled (e.g. it activates buttons)
U+21A9 LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK character is now rendered properly
It's now possible to play the Dolphin Olympics game again :-)
Removed the Brushed Metal skin


Previously known issues fixed in this build
[BUG 264975] Fixed display of smileys in mail and chat
[BUG 285741] Opera doesn't freeze anymore when opening the feeds menu
[BUG 271585] The last directory used is now remembered in the Save As and Open dialogs


Known issues

[BUG 290358] Bookmarks cannot be selected from the Bookmarks menu
[BUG 290355] Opera crashes when clicking bookmarks in Personal bar
If you used the Brushed Metal skin in the previous release, Opera for OS X will crash on startup
This build fails the Acid2 test
[BUG 284849] Yahoo! Mail beta, Flickr maps, Google reader may crash Opera
Won't run correctly on Windows 95 or 98
OS X version may cause persistent freezes on start-up
POP server cleaning has been disabled: When disabling the "Leave messages on server" option, existing messages on the server are not removed
[BUG 287170] On OS X, UI thumbnails have black backgrounds when using native skins
[BUG 184894] Native OS X UI elements cannot be used in skins
[BUG 280536] Opera on OS X will sometimes freeze when exiting Preferences
[BUG 286384] Yahoo mail is broken
[BUG 280261] Removing messages from filters does not work
[BUG 213115] Queued mail is sent at the next check, instead of waiting for manual action

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Macintosh
UNIX
The Right Guy
Thats a nice build! biggrin.gif almost all bug are gone for me
Napalm Frog
That bookmarks bug is brutal... this is the first time I actually had to roll back.
The Right Guy
The build 9600 is already out link
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Build 9603/4498/1636 Released | Opera 9.50 [pre-alpha builds]
Quote - Junyor
A Snapshot a Day Keeps the Bugs Away

Time for another snapshot! We've fixed several issues that appeared in the snapshot yesterday, bringing us a step closer to Opera 9.5 Beta 1. Note that until the beta is released, there will probably be fewer fixes per build.

WARNING: These are pre-alpha builds: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.

Changelog
Several stability fixes
Fixed problem loading Babelfish when trying to translate selected text
Disabled thumbnails in tab cycle by default; re-enable using opera:config#UserPrefs|UseThumbnailsinWindowCycle
Included Opera 9.2-compatible keyboard shortcuts file
Improved performance of history searching in the address bar drop-down
Fixed problem where web pages could load in chat tabs
Fixed some margin collapsing issues
Improved Opera 7+ mail importer
Fixed several issues with Windows 98
Fixed mail header display on OS X

Known Issues Fixed
[BUG 291258] Framesets don't work. Gives blank page on Gmail and other sites
[BUG 291335] Bookmarks in sub-folders are moved to the root folder
[BUG 290618] Viewing messages with smilies in Opera Mail may cause Opera to crash
[BUG 291267] Filters in M2 don't work
[BUG 290943] This build fails the Acid2 test

Known issues
[BUG 291580] Mails are blank on first click if messages bodies aren't downloaded when fetching
[BUG 291608] Clicking any mailto link will cause a confirmation dialog
[BUG 290416] Widgets don't work after restarting Opera
[BUG 267632] Images don't display when printing
If you used the Brushed Metal skin in the previous release, Opera for OS X will crash on startup
Won't run correctly on Windows 95
OS X version may cause persistent freezes on start-up
POP server cleaning has been disabled: When disabling the "Leave messages on server" option, existing messages on the server are not removed
[BUG 287170] On OS X, UI thumbnails have black backgrounds when using native skins
[BUG 184894] Native OS X UI elements cannot be used in skins
[BUG 286384] Yahoo mail is broken
[BUG 280261] Removing messages from filters does not work
[BUG 213115] Queued mail is sent at the next check, instead of waiting for manual action


Download links
Windows MSI
Windows Classic
Macintosh
Unix

Source // Desktop Team
Dogan
New snapshot
Windows 9665, Mac 4553, UNIX 1678

WARNING: These are development snapshots: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.


Known issues
If you used Opera link in a previous build and install this one on top of that, you need to log in again to make it work.
Plugins on UNIX are still in a shaky state


Bugs fixed
Fixed certificate installation on skandiabanken.no (for real this time)
Fixed issue where it was not possible to exit small screen rendering if the page had a handheld stylesheet
Several fixes to inline find
Big images are again displayed properly
Fixed CRAM-MD5 mail authentication
Fix disappearing panels and personal bar items if one client did not sync them
Implemented merging of bookmark files if you open a new one - a dialog will ask if they should be merged

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Windows
Macintosh
UNIX
Dogan
UNIX plugin milestone
Windows 9681, Mac 4570, UNIX 1709

After creating the Gtk-enabled pluginwrapper for Kestrel Alpha, the second UNIX plugin milestone is reached. As the UNIX snapshot users have seen, plugins have been in a very unstable state the last few weeks - now the new work is in and we can reveal that we have added support for windowless plugins! Now this has been present on Windows and Mac for a while now, but the mixing of toolkits and the out of process plugins make this quite a breakthrough for us. Currently the windowless plugin can use Gtk to draw directly on the webpage of a Qt browser . There is still no real windowless plugin for UNIX - we are basing our implemetation on this proof-of-concept plugin - add this patch to the DiamondX plugin :

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386144

We will add our own patch to this soon, to make dialogs always appear on top of the browser window. Any experimental plugins using this interface would be very interesting to us.

The second and long awaited feature is :
The FlashPlayer RC works!!

if you don't have it already - you can go get it here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/

The problem was solved by spoofing the plugin We now say that we are Firefox - we have brought this to Adobe's attention and are looking forward to future versions of the FlashPlayer. This spoofing can be turned off by setting the OPERA_PLUGINWRAPPER_NO_SPOOF environment variable.

We have also worked out a lot of other minor bugs and look forward to getting even more reports from you.

WARNING: These are development snapshots: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.

WARNING: Previous Kestrel builds will not be able to read your mail after updating to this (and subsequent) snapshot builds. Make a backup.


Known issues:
There might be some crashes when running widgets.
Unread count in mail might be wrong.
Opera on UNIX might crash if you close a tab while flash is being initialized.
Just a few UNIX builds this time - and no, Sparc builds aren't among those...

Changelog:
Fixed garbled subjects in mail.
Changed mail database version.
Fixed spacers in skin.
Removed minch from UI.
XHTML documents are now saved with correct extension.
Nicknames for folders now work inaddress bar.
MathML documents served with the correct MIME type application/mathml+xml can now be opened directly.
Fixed issue where messages could appear in wrong views or could appear with no information in message lists.

UNIX-specific:
Enabled windowless plugins on UNIX.
Acrobat Reader plugin now accept key input.
Opening telnet and news links in external programs now works.
Some fixes to dialogs out of focus.
Fixed high memory and cpu usage when downloading torrents.

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Macintosh
UNIX
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Excellent build (under Windows)!
Jokez
Yeah, good build. Opera kept on crashing whenever I tried to delete private data.
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Yeah, good build. Opera kept on crashing whenever I tried to delete private data.

No crash for me with all latest builds (Windows XP and Windows Vista).
Nxqd3051990
I've problem with Gif files. Reported sad.gif
xp1ode
Do they have build 1709 for Linux x86_64 yet?
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I've problem with Gif files. Reported sad.gif

Known bug. smile.gif
Beastage
very fast as always but very good rendering with many "only" ie websites
Dogan
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Windows 9694, Mac 4579, UNIX 1719

WARNING: These are pre-alpha builds: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.

Known issues:
[BUG 295195] Download preferences are broken after saving changes. This leads to many seemingly separate bugs, such as wrong MIME-type when uploading JPG images or headers displayed in MHTML documents
[BUG 299224] Account settings broken when adding a new IRC/Chat account
[BUG 292685] Occasional crashes when opening download links from mail/newsfeeds
[BUG 299767] Opera on UNIX might crash if you close a tab while flash is being initialized
[BUG 292802] Opera on UNIX crashes when Java is initialized


Changelog:
Unread count inconsistencies should be fixed
Animated GIFs should be fixed, for real this time
Fixed crash when clicking on the widget panel
Single clicking no longer behaves like drag and drop in bookmarks panel
Content Blocker now works again if you have disabled Speed Dial
Fixed various SVG crashers
Fixed various XSLT crashes


UNIX-specific:
Sparc Solaris builds now start... but crashes when you try to use mail


EDIT: Collapsing sub-forums now work! biggrin.gif
Though sometimes when collapsing, it looks wierd, but a refresh of the page makes it look good. And it stays collapsed smile.gif
Nxqd3051990
Yes ! Animated GIF is fixed smile.gif
Neo-Phi
Cool.....can't wait till the final
Dogan
when X-mas comes early…

…you get a snapshot build to play with - with a few nice fixes Make sure you read the changelog: we don't want to hear about your cache having disappeared…

And since it has been asked: the snapshots contain the security fixes that were released in 9.25. But: (read on…)

WARNING: These are development snapshots: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.

Known issues:
[Bug 303586] Spatial navigation is very broken.
[Bug 303604] Opera Link does currently not show the Link icon in the toolbar.
[Bug 304257] Sorting by date is broken on Windows.
opera:historysearch is currently disabled - work in progress


Changelog:
[Bug 303059] Fixed a crasher when loading an invalid widget.
[Bug 286722] Fixed autocompletion dropdown in URL field to allow cycling through it with arrow keys.
[Bug 300257] Fixed a crash on GMail 2.
Speeding up access to threaded access points in Mail.
Speeding up history search in address field - it also works much smoother now and does not flicker anymore!


Windows specific:
VPS, Cache, Images and Mail directories have been moved to "Local Settings" folder in order to limit amount of data in the roaming profile.


UNIX-specific:
[Bug 295734] Fixed checkboxes in Qt4 native skin.
Sending XEmbed focus messages when having an XEmbed'ed plug-in.


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Macintosh
UNIX
Windows 9716, Mac 4591, UNIX 1729
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Quote - (Dogan @ Dec 21 2007, 11:29) *
Windows 9716

Excellent build, all javascript issues with IP.Board/vB are gone.
Suicide
someone please help me, i want to change opera icon to one that i like

http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...p;pid=589089642
rschultz2002
Quote - (Suicide @ Dec 26 2007, 15:11) *
someone please help me, i want to change opera icon to one that i like

http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...p;pid=589089642

Read this. How to customize Opera icon & title?
Suicide
the icon will be messed up, its well known bug! even if it has diff sizes like 48, 32, 24, 16 px inside
the icon should be only 16px thats will make opera ugly @ alt+tab using (the icon will be resized from 16px to 32px)
i can show screenshots
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i can show screenshots

Show me these screenshots please... smile.gif
Suicide
1st: icon got 4 sizes inside: 48, 32, 24, 16 px



2nd: icon got only 16px inside



so i cant use 16px, cause alt+tab is ugly and vice versa

i ve attached both icon files, so you can get same results yourself
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I see... hummm, report this comestic problem here > https://bugs.opera.com/wizard/
Suicide
reported and sended email with screenshots and ico files to bug-123456@bugs.opera.com that was prolly generated for my bug report
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