Opera 10.50 Beta 2 released


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Opera's ad blocker works great, only issue is you have to manually block items or download a list to block things. There is a list somewhere out there thats basically the ad blocker list for Opera, but you have to manually update it, no auto-updates.

It's called urlfilter.ini in Opera. As for flashblock:

http://my.opera.com/Lex1/blog/flashblock-for-opera-9

Does Opera scroll too fast (in comparison to other browsers) for anyone else? This is the only thing stopping me from using Opera and I have to admit that it's a pretty decent browser and very fast!

Yes, but now I have become fine with it and it doesn't bother me so much anymore.

Beta 2 appears to have broken Opera Link syncing (it cleared my entire bookmark toolbar, and it never seems to sync right, anyway) and Appearance options are broken. (List boxes at the bottom of the dialog box don't do anything.)

Otherwise, seems to be a solid build.

You can also now remove the Opera button, top left of the browser. Not sure if earlier builds could do that.

This was possible with Beta 1. I always hide it, since you can access the menu bar just by pressing "Alt." No need for a large, ugly icon.

It really is the most complete web browser out there. I still prefer Firefox because I can customize it more, but they're really doing great.

There's still some things I wish Opera would adopt though... A real bookmarks toolbar, for one. The Personal bar is clunky, not letting me put it where I want it some of the time. I also wish Opera Link was a little more advanced... Everytime I sync, it always replaces my synced settings with old bookmarks I deleted long ago. They need to offer an option to delete what's on the browser already and replace it with what's on the server, etc.

The Mac version actually looks OK now. It feels more like a native application, but clearly it still isn't fully.

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Too bad Safari is the only browser that has a picture perfect Aqua interface. I hate the fact all those other browser developers are trying to reinvent the wheel by creating custom interfaces and custom services (like spell-check) instead of using the native ones.

A few users have claimed beta 2 is slower in rendering pages, but benchmarks looks good. Haven't noticed anything myself.

Benchmarks show it slower than the snapshots before it, the snapshot released after the beta 2 was quicker though (and back in line with the previous snapshots)

Interesting results between Chrome 5.0.335.1 and Opera 10.5 Beta 2 on my Athlon64 3700+ system with 2GB RAM and Geforce 6600GT GPU. First, the overall results:

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But now the individual results:

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So, it appears that Opera renders faster, but Chrome processes the information more quickly, which probably results in the perceived speed difference on my system.

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