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New snapshot if you didn't notice: http://my.opera.com/...og/java-is-back

Doesn't appear to change anything but the RSS / Java changes. GDI leak / memory leak are both still present

Tnx, yes doesn't do much different. Strange the snapshot widget says latest snapshot 3228 but in tiny letters 3234:

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and this problem cropped up:

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Wow they werent kidding when they said theyd speed up dev, faster than chrome's dev even i think, and mozilla's ass is being kicked hard

Wish theyd add a few things

-Some sort of extension system

-Right Clickable Menus

-Socks support

Sadly, theyll never add it, so no market share for them, which is too bad cause its a good browser otherwise

Contrary to what I said before... the memory leaks are still there. (not the GDI leaks though).

-Right Clickable Menus

Could be possible. They're already using custom drawing code for the menus; that's how they're doing non standard things such as menu icons lighting up. Personally I hope they get native menu styling soon, seeing how they tacked on glass support.

Having read into their dev blog a bit more, I get the impression that Vega will have support for hardware accelerated rendering, but that it won't actually be included. I hope I am wrong, but that is the impression I get

Looks like hardware acceleration will be standard, and supported anywhere DX9 is supported. Just not in this version.

^ which were those?

Anyways, new build http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2010/02/19/post-beta-fixes which fixes a regex bug that stopped news comments loading if they had unicode escaped chars in. Also some decent fixes like the new tab mouse gesture not showing speed dial and the auto hiding taskbar fix (Y)

I guess they want to meet the deadline of the Ballot screen release. I've got still a few issues with this release, but they are minor.

yeah , that seems to be the only reason for so rapid development. Anyways , a 10.51 or maybe 10.6 might fix some of those.

Well now this is RC I am going to give it another go :) I'm liking it so far, it's quick. The only thing I miss from Chrome is Adblock :(

The Adblock solutions for Opera suck, if i could find one that works I'd love to give it a go but I don't really want to add lots and lots of entries into Opera's content blocker, it is a solution that doesn't work all too well. It doesn't hide the elements properly either.?

Other than that, this browser is coming along nicely :D

Thanks :) I'll give that a go

Works like a treat, add the Content Blocker button to your toolbar, so you can easily toggle it. The urllist blocks a lot.....

?"Set preference"="Set preference, "Network|Enable Content Blocker=1", , "Content Blocker", "Blocked" | Set preference, "Network|Enable Content Blocker=0", , "Content Blocker", "Blocked""

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