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Originally posted by Y0Y0:
Not sure I'm ready to jump to 10 based on some of the posts I see here.
Never mind, a YoYo you can soon jump back again.
Opera 10.1 is a stable version. Opera 10.51 is also stable (it seldom crashes in normal use), but it does have some bugs. Ignore the whiners. Install it and try it for yourself. It is much faster than earlier versions.
Opera 9.64 is the most recent in the 9x series. Old Versions
If you use the Classic Installer it makes it easier to install multiple versions of Opera alongside each other.
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Opera 11.64 on Windows 7 64-bit • AMD A10-6800K, 8 Gbyte RAM specs
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Opera 11.64 on Windows 7 64-bit • AMD A10-6800K, 8 Gbyte RAM specs
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Originally posted by Pesala:
Originally posted by Y0Y0:
Not sure I'm ready to jump to 10 based on some of the posts I see here.
Never mind, a YoYo you can soon jump back again.![]()
Opera 10.1 is a stable version. Opera 10.51 is also stable (it seldom crashes in normal use), but it does have some bugs. Ignore the whiners. Install it and try it for yourself. It is much faster than earlier versions.
Opera 9.64 is the most recent in the 9x series. Old Versions
If you use the Classic Installer it makes it easier to install multiple versions of Opera alongside each other.
Classic Installer?
Is that different from downloading and clicking the .exe?
This will be on Win7 with a 1Tb HDD, so I should have plenty of room for a second version.
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