KilJaden Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 The most full-featured Internet power tool on the market, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera's groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. And because we know that our users have different needs, you can customize the look and content of your Opera browser with a few clicks of the mouse. Opera is designed with your life in mind. The day is short and productivity is essential, so let the Opera Web browser help you tackle your ‘to do’ list.Download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irefay Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 Release NotesThis is a beta version of Opera. Please use it only on properly backed up computers.New and improved featuresOpera LinkCustom search engines and typed history (typed history is only the history you explicitly type or select from the address bar) are now joining bookmarks, speed dial, personal bar, and notes in Opera Link.Feed PreviewNow you can preview an RSS/Atom feed before subscribing.Opera MailLow Bandwidth Mode Low Bandwidth Mode is a setting on mail accounts that makes Opera Mail use as little bandwidth as possible. * For IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), this means that Opera will only synchronise new messages and it will not fetch message attachments unless requested * For POP (Post Office Protocol), Opera will not fetch more than the first 100 lines of a message unless requestedFollow/Ignore threads and contacts Follow and Ignore are new features for users that receive numerous messages. It makes it easier to dismiss unimportant messages and easier to recognise important messages. Activate this feature by selecting Follow/Ignore in the email context menu (or click the message subject header), then select either Follow Thread or Ignore Thread. Also, you can click the names in the From or To headers to enable the following or ignoring of contacts.Go To Thread You can now also use "Go to thread" which means that you can view only the messages from that thread. This is useful for those that employ flat view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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