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New Opera (30.0.1835.26) Beta Stream Update:

 

Focus

 

- New Automatic Update on Windows XP

- Turned off MSE for now to avoid HTML5 video crashes

- NPAPI plugins full screen fixes (Mac OS X only)

 

Change log link - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-30/#b1835.26

 

Blog Post - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2015/05/opera-beta-stream-update-30-0-1835-26/

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New Opera (31.0.1876.0) Developers Update:

 

Focus

 

- Fixed Youtube MSE Issue (crashing)

- Fixed Print Preview issue

- New Style of Controls and Buttons

- New Discover page

 

Changelog link - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-31/#b1876.0

 

Blog Post - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2015/05/opera-developer-31-0-1876-0-update/

New Opera Beta Update:

 

Most interesting thing, which should be mentioned that it has security fix for "Logjam" vulnerability.

 

Changelog link - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-30/#b1835.49

 

Blog Post - http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2015/06/opera-beta-30-0-1835-49-update/

I tried this browser on my brand new Windows 10 install and gads, what a fine pile of stuff! :x

 

Man, I miss the old version and engine! :(

No point in expecting it to be opera 12, it's not and it's not aiming to be. It's a fine browser for what it is.

special labs build of Opera for Android

 

really liking the heart menu and bookmarks manager changes. Finally have a tree view, and the new feature for adjusting website thumbnail position/zoom via the heart menu is awesome.

 

Sync service improvements too.
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Opera 31 speeds up

The most import change we’re introducing in Opera 31 is its startup time. Opera for computers now starts up to 70% faster in comparison to previous versions. This is especially important and helpful for devices with slower, traditional hard drives

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