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Opera X - 5.0b4

tech preview of the new browser's Carbon version

All Time: (2.9)
Version 5.0b4: (2.4)
Selected Version: 5.0b4
Release Date: 2002-02-12
License: Beta
Downloads (version 5.0b4): 0
Downloads (all versions): 348,547

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Product Description:

Opera 5 for Mac OS X Carbon Technology Preview 1 supports the following features:
  • Fast rendering of pages. Opera is the fastest full-featured browser on the market today
  • Easy keyboard navigation. Opera's easy keyboard shortcuts save time as well as benefit people with disabilities
  • Instant toggling of image and documents settings. For even faster browsing, images can be turned on/off with just the press of a key
  • Multiple windows support. Inside Opera, users may browse in several windows at once, without straining system resources
  • High quality Zooming. Opera users can zoom in on a page up to a 1000%, be it text or images
  • Resume download. In the transfer window, downloads can be resumed if interrupted
  • Small size. Opera is only a 2 MB download so updating to the latest version available is always fast and easy

What's new in this version:

Opera 5.0 for Mac OS X Beta 4 introduces new features such as support for QuickTime, scroll wheel mouse, as well as various bug fixes.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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Opera X ReviewCannot Log in to Credit Card Sits - Version: 9.61, 10/22/2008 03:47PM PST

(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)

lacwbo
The only reason that I am not using Opera as my default browser is that I cannot access my credit card information on www.citicards.com. The log in page does not accept any inputs; I therefore cannot log in.

No problem with other https:// sites I use such as Fidelity.
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Opera X ReviewA very good browser! - Version: 9.5.2, 8/21/2008 08:03AM PST

GCG1000
Amazingly fast, stable and secure. More Mac-like than ever before. I'm giving it a shot as my default browser. I've used OPERA for the past four years and 9.5.2 is the best to date! BTW, some of OP's features take some getting use to. (I've been testing 9.5.x as betas for a couple of months.)
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Opera X ReviewWhy all he complaints? - Version: 9.5.2, 8/21/2008 07:38AM PST

(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)

rhpatrick22
I have previously reviewed this software. I am reviewing it again based on overall performance, security, and stability.not preference.
First like Firefox, and Camino, this bowser is "rock solid secure" does not crash, and hs built in "handicapped features" not found in the "big guys" Deleting "old preferences" will cure your fears. Second, it has a built in mail client, and alerts are given me,when I receive a message or a blocked pop up. This holds true for sent messages as well.
This is the only browser with a "bit torrent client; what about the big guys?
Also it is not a memory hog; I have ussd this browser in my classic time, and spent $40 dollars; it is now free.
Those of you complaining about it's looks, download a skin to make it look like the browser of your choice, Netscape, IE, Camino, Safari; look for yourself don't post something which I have found correct. Yes all reviews seem to be based on prefeence; would it not be wise to be objective?
Lastly, rather than store the paasswords in the keychain, it has a Wand Manager for passwords. I cant find an issue with a browser remembering passwords in it's own database for security purposes.
Please change the user agent for sites I am reading that Opra will not display; it has no problem in recognizing a bank site I vist, but Safari does have a peoblem.
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