While the browser recently celebrated its 15 years, a first beta of Opera 10 is released for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The 10.0 version of the browser as the main innovation provides compression technology Opera Turbo supposed pages load faster, including connections with low bandwidth, such as a Wi-Fi charge (Opera mentions the example of a cyber cafe). The Presto rendering engine goes about it in version 2.2, expected to accelerate the loading of sites such as Facebook or Gmail. As for web standards, the engine passes the Acid Test 3 100% and offers compatibility with the latest standards such as Web fonts, a specification of CSS 3.0 to load with the page, any police Character.
10 version of Opera also offers a few improvements in the interface, visible in beta 1. Thus, under the leadership of designer Jon Hicks, the browser will adopt a more sober look at the Safari. Although other changments expected by the final version, beta 1 already innovative original bar tabs can be extended in height to reveal glimpses of the web pages in tabs. The Speed Dial feature, which displays a mosaic of his favorite sites to open a new tab as it offers several customization options: the number of shortcuts can now be adjusted and a screen can be added to "customize" page. It should be noted the presence of an integrated spell checker, the ability to resize the search box or integration with Opera web services: you can define a webmail client as default, or to subscribe to feeds RSS directly in an online reader such as Google Reader, managing rich text in the mail client or the automatic update of the browser. Opera 10 beta 1 is available on our software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Beta 1 is available in English and we recommend its use for testing purposes only. The latest stable version of which is the version 9.64.
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