Opera 35 has been released, and the update for the browser brings in a couple of useful new features.
This happens to be the first update for the browser in 2016, in terms of the stable release channel.
Muting Tabs:
This feature isn’t exactly new to Opera, and has been in beta test for quite a few versions. But it has undergone quite a few changes. You can mute a tab by clicking on the speaker icon on top of the tab. To unmute it, simply click on the icon again.
Muting multiple tabs is also quite easy, simply right-click on a tab and select the option which says “Mute other tabs”. This does exactly what the name suggests. [...]
Last week, Opera slightly annoyed users by stating it will skip the technical details about the Opera 35 version. This essentially meant that a detailed change log was not being provided.
Naturally, tech-savvy Opera users took to the announcement page, and asked the browser developers to provide more information. Hey, we really like the technical bits you know.
And Opera has obliged to the request, with a full and detailed list of changes, some of which are actually rather impressive. Let’s analyse it, shall we?
Duplicate Bookmarks Cleaning:
Opera 35 beta adds a new algorithm to the browse’s built-in synchronization feature (Opera [...]
Opera is on a roll today and has released several new versions of its browser.
This includes Opera 33 Stable, a new version of Opera 34Beta, a new build of Opera 35 Developer.
But those aren’t the ones we are going to discuss here today, as the changes in them are quite trivial. Instead what we are featuring here, is the Opera 36 initial developer release version.
The latest cycle of the browser will see some major changes in the UI, some of which are described below.
Revamped Speed Dial Tab:
Opera’s most popular feature, its built-in speed dial, is receiving a makeover. The new tab page, which used to feature a navigation bar on [...]
Opera has released version 34 of its browser to the stable channel.
The update brings in an improved version of the data saving mode, Opera Turbo.
In case you aren’t aware, Opera Turbo is the browser’s built-in technology which compresess all web data in the brower, thus helping the user save some bandwidth. This may not be much of a concern for some, but there are users around the World, who have an internet connection, with limited badnwidth (aka data cap).
And it is for such low bandwidth and high latency networks,that the new upgrade to Opera Turbo is touted to be more faster and reliable.
This isn’t the only change which [...]