10.50 Opera is now in beta
The developer Opera Software Announces New Version of Their Web browser for PCs, which the company regards as “the fastest ever seen.” Opera Software has just released the beta version of 1050 in PC Webbrowser. As indicated above, ensures that it is the “fastest browser ever seen so far,” but also highlights significant changes in design and functionality. For greater speed, the new version has got the best out of the JavaScript engine and graphics libraries. All this through technology and Caraka Turbo Opera, which are capable of running web applications up to 8 times faster than its predecessor. Meanwhile, in the graphic has been used bookstoreVega, which “enables a faster graphics and fluid from the turn of lash to the animations on web pages.
“Our previous JavaScript engine, Futhark, was fastest when the browser was introduced some years ago, but the challenge to our engineers was, again, make Opera the world’s fastest browser,” stated Kroghh Christen, Opera chiefdevelopment.
“We are proud to display results from an incredible job by our development team and we are preparing to launch the final version of Opera 1050, ended.
With respect to new features, has paid particular attention to Advanced Compatibility withHTML5, as well as full support for CSS 2.1 and advanced support for CSS 3specifications that significantly improve the appearance of Web pages.
With the arrival of the new version, add-ins or widgets are now native to Opera. The result is that the new platform allows you to move-ins from the browser to the desktop, for example, and be implemented independently.
Unlike other browsers, the company states that the Private Mode in Opera 1050 not only allows browsing without a trace from a browser window, but also from a tab, so use this functionality does not mean shut down or restart all instances that are open.
Another remarkable aspect is the searchsystem, which can be performed from the URL field and also allows you to display within
results related elements of history, bookmarks or the contents of any page you’ve visited.
For now, the beta version of Opera 1050 is available for download from the page www.opera.com/browser/next/not so for Linux and Mac versions, which will have to wait some time.