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Opera - 10.01

Web browser with a sleek interface, better tabs and Turbo to speed up slow connections.

All Time: (3.3)
Version 10.01: (5.0)
Selected Version: 10.01
Release Date: 2009-10-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 10.01): 2,349
Downloads (all versions): 128,244

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Product Description:

Opera 10 is a free and innovative Web browser which allows you to experience the web on your terms. Discover what over 40 million people have already experienced by downloading Opera's fast and safe Internet browsers. This latest Opera Web browser version comes with a new streamlined, elegant interface and many innovative cool features, including Opera Turbo, a new compression technology that solves the pain of slow connections, and better tabs as Opera continues pioneering new ways to use tabs. Opera 10 includes other refinements to help you maximize productivity and get more from your Web-browsing experience. The enhanced Speed Dial, automatic updates, new spell checker, enhanced Opera Mail to send rich text messages, and fine-tuning our overall speed, making Opera faster and smoother on resource-intensive pages such as Gmail.

What's new in this version:

Added:

    Opera Link button with dropdown menu on the status bar; access to Opera Link in the main menu moved to Tools

Fixed:

    Issue with Opera Turbo and plug-in placeholders
    Enabling Opera Turbo for the first time not showing the Opera Turbo information page
    Opera not synchronizing more than 9 Speed Dials
    Open instance of Opera not running when a laptop enters its wakeup stage
    Issue with the Flip4Mac�® plug-in
      Problem creating a new mail account
      Drafts sometimes missing after upgrading to Opera 10.00
      Follow/Ignore contact not working from the message header toolbar
      Fixed an issue where certain domain names could allow execution of arbitrary code
      Fixed an issue where scripts can run on the feed subscription page
      Custom changes to operaprefs not appearing when upgrading from a version older than Opera 10.00
      Issue of 100% CPU usage fixed by preventing and avoiding the filling up of message loop

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Version 10.01:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Opera CommentaryI updated from the previous build, but . . . - Version: 10.10, 11/23/2009 12:18PM PST

jbmelby
when I restarted Opera, it immediately crashed. I deleted, reinstalled -- it crashed on launch. I deleted it and all associated Opera files, installed an earlier v 10 build -- it crashed on launch. I had to go back to v 9.6.4 to get one that worked. I'm on an original Mac Pro running 10.6.2 with 5 GB RAM.
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Opera Commentarystill facing 100% cpu issue on snow leopard - Version: 10.01, 11/20/2009 03:21AM PST

pathsny
Im using snow leopard and I recently installed opera 10.01 and Im facing the issue of cpu utilization suddenly hitting 100%. It would be nice if there was a way of narrowing it down to a specific page if that was the issue. I used to a 9.x version of opera earlier on leopard and I frequently had 200+ tabs open and had no issue. On this machine I see this sometimes with barely 10-20 tabs open.
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Opera ReviewWhy all the Complaining? - Version: 10.01, 11/14/2009 04:24PM PST

rhpatrick22
From day one, I have used Opera, happily paid them, and have used it ever since; the bookmarks can't be imported??? Dumbist statement I ever read; when I imported the bookmarks from Safari, I was given a message as to how many were imported; they are in their proper places, and the tabs rule! I use this browser because it has a small footprint on Ram; does what Firefox and the other guys do, and uses it's own password manager. I also receive "color coded"padlocks which tell me how secure the site is. The browser is stable and rock solid; those complaining remember, this browser is not the "love of my life" and I am no Opera fanboy, but I will post correctly without prejudice. It also "correctly imported" my mail, so along with my mail account, I also have an Opera mail account. I cannot help prejudice, I can however say, that my many years using this browser has given me more pleasure than Firefox, because lots of memory is used in Firefox, and I have virtually every feature with a "much smaller footprint" of ram usage. My time in using this browser goes to OS 9 days; dos that tell you that I have learned from Opera as well??
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