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Opera 10.60 goes final

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Opera 10.60 has been released today! Opera 10.60 is based on a brand new version of Opera's rendering engine, Presto 2.6.30 and includes support for several new web technologies, such as Geolocation, Web Workers and Offline Applications. In addition Opera 10.60 is the first final browser that has support for the high quality video format WebM.
During the development of Opera 10.60 we also focused on stability, performance and alignment of all platforms. 10.60 has notably improved Javascript and DOM performance, and since 10.54 almost a thousand bugs have been fixed. Unix users can now also enjoy a final version of Opera with the speed of the new Javascript engine Carakan, and other features that have been introduced in 10.50 and 10.60.

We'd like to thank everyone for testing the snapshots, reporting bugs, and giving us other feedback. Stay tuned on this blog for more Presto updates!

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Comments

Nekeav Nekeav Tuesday, July 6, 2010 9:57:09 AM

I trust Opera. I know nothing about computers. But something weird happened, because the version RC3, was working well, with normal problems.
I think with complaints, providing information for errors, Opera help .. Doing nothing, no.
Within days, everything will be ok thanks to you all and especially to workers in Opera ..
Quietness

Patata Tuesday, July 6, 2010 10:22:31 AM

Is there any possibility that Opera will be able to use the chrome pdf Plugin? Its already able to see it, but won't be able to use it

Charles HoganRomDos Tuesday, July 6, 2010 10:35:09 AM

Originally posted by QuHno:

I have some forums in my Speed Dial and every time speeddial updates the pages view, it logs me in without my interaction. I don't want to be logged in every time I open Opera, just when I visit the pages ...



you might want to try right clicking your speed dial button and setting the refresh to never first before reporting it as a bug.

cheers!!

Free downloadsmarcostrannin Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:05:55 AM

Originally posted by mgillespie:

Does it use 45% when javascript is disabled on the page(s)?

What are the tabs doing? Clearly anyone can write javascript that just chews up CPU. Surely you should be directing your criticisms to those that wrote the javascript, rather than the browser that's executing it.




if i told the problem was on javascript, than one can deduce that when javascript is disbled the problem does not occur.

when using any other browser on the same page the bad behaviour of the pc does not occur.

the main page that creates the problem is orkut.com (google)

PLEASE, do not go there for 5 minutes and come back to tell that nothing happened. its a process, stay there for 1 hour... then come back.

people are saying EVERYWHERE about this cpu usage!
it happens...

prd3 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:24:46 AM

Originally posted by Galnospoke:

They have time to read and delete "bad" comments


They have moderators to do that.

Imagine what a craphole this would have been if they didn't have moderators to weed out the crap.

Still, the point remains. Idiot trolls are pushing the developers away. Good job. Keep posting your crap and make sure they disappear completely.

prd3 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:27:30 AM

Originally posted by Patata:

Is there any possibility that Opera will be able to use the chrome pdf Plugin?


What's the point? You can use any PDF plugin with Opera already. Why would you need CHROME's in particular?

Also, this is NOT the right place to post about stuff like that.

prd3 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:27:53 AM

Originally posted by marcostrannin:

people are saying EVERYWHERE about this cpu usage!


No such problems here.

Patata Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:32:20 AM

@prd3
I don't think that "spamming" like that is any better.
(there is an edit function if you got something more to say wink )

lunatic001 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:23:21 PM

UNIX fonts is horrible there sad reverting back to 10.20 Alpha 1 4744 despite the fact that 10.60 is much faster.

Howking HeyingHowking Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:49:27 PM

Giacomogiacomorutili Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:49:43 PM

>>> Can't find into html source page! <<<

Hi,
I'm usual to view the html source (I'm a developer) and I see that now is impossible tu ALT+F find some text into that source code.

bomb no down cry

Giacomogiacomorutili Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:50:05 PM

sorry, with CTRL+F I mean of course smile

PetronPetron911 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 12:59:04 PM

Originally posted by zoquete:

take the sentence from the english language file, translate ti and put it in the russian lng file


Yes, it is easy, and this string does not disturb absolutely. Simply there is a defect in translation and it is necessary to inform on it.

Stephen Turrellstve10 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 1:01:30 PM

Originally posted by blogtuoitre:

6. July 2010, 03:15

I want have 2 personal-toolbars HOW???

You should be posting this in the Desktop wish-list forum there is a link to it on this page ,Feature Requests. You can drag bookmarks to another toolbar if you hold down shift first or Ctrl Shift to open Appearance / Toolbars then click on the Personal bar & change Wrapping to wrap to multiple lines

berend ytsmaytsmabeer Tuesday, July 6, 2010 1:01:40 PM

Originally posted by Petron911:

Yes, it is easy, and this string does not disturb absolutely. Simply there is a defect in translation and it is necessary to inform on it.


No there's no defect.
This sentence came in late, and there was no time to translate it anymore

wkoncki Tuesday, July 6, 2010 1:05:11 PM

Two tabs open and 400MB of memory gone. I smell bad memory leaks. Is there a way I can help track them? For now all that I can say is that I had opera open for 6 hours.

Originally posted by prd3:

No such problems here.


ItWorksForMe (TM) + you should really try to edit your posts

TA5K Tuesday, July 6, 2010 2:08:50 PM

Rui Costarpsgc Tuesday, July 6, 2010 2:17:42 PM

Bug DSK-303956 (Opera freezes on shopto.net) still not fixed.

Also, Opera 10.6 is leaking memory like something that leaks a lot of memory, average 400MB.

Ben Ryvesbenryves Tuesday, July 6, 2010 2:21:39 PM

Originally posted by giacomorutili:

>>> Can't find into html source page! <<<

Hi,
I'm usual to view the html source (I'm a developer) and I see that now is impossible tu ALT+F find some text into that source code.


This is one of my "pet bugs" too. The problem is that the new search toolbar takes the focus away from the HTML editor, and so the highlighted search results are shown in the inactive state (light grey background rather than dark blue background). To work around this, search once, click inside the source block to set the focus, then hit F3 to search again.

masterofopera Tuesday, July 6, 2010 3:42:38 PM

Akiba-keiakiba-kei Tuesday, July 6, 2010 4:07:18 PM

Please check downloads XDCC, I have problems on IRC.

profic Tuesday, July 6, 2010 4:23:57 PM

I have just cleared my profile and problem described in http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/show.dml/13434302?startidx=450#comment33389602 is still present. Can anyone confirm?

With this new profile I cannot add any dictionary (e.g. Russian) to spell checker. RMB -> Dictionaries -> Add/remove dictionaries (possible translation, as I'm using Russian version) shows dialog with empty dictionary list .sad

cellist Tuesday, July 6, 2010 4:30:16 PM

Stability seems quite poor for me on OS X 10.5 PPC. Crashes much more frequently than the 10.54 version.

Francesco De Domenicofrankdd89 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 5:48:43 PM

office.live.com freeze at 95% loading, is it a known bug?
Windows 7 32 bit Opera 10.60

mubaidr Tuesday, July 6, 2010 5:59:34 PM

Originally posted by frankdd89:

office.live.com freeze at 95% loading, is it a known bug?


Not Confirmed.no Live word working fine here... up
Win-7 32bit Opera 10.6

JosemiJosemi16 Tuesday, July 6, 2010 6:35:15 PM

Originally posted by mubaidr:

Not Confirmed.:no: Live word working fine here... :up:
Win-7 32bit Opera 10.6



Not working here, keeps loading on 95%.... is very annoying... sad

Witold Barylukmovax Tuesday, July 6, 2010 6:41:10 PM

Originally posted by zoquete:

Originally posted by BS-Harou:

it doesn't work with wrong DOCTYPE :/ (not sure if it doesn't work with HTML5 doctype or HTML 4, it's one of it)

looks like you misunderstand the word "wrong". html5 is not there to make possible any bullshit some web"master" could think about.

Do not work. http://hsivonen.iki.fi/test/moz/html5-hacks-demo.html It looks to be correct doctype.

Galnospoke Tuesday, July 6, 2010 7:12:43 PM

Originally posted by prd3:

Idiot trolls are pushing the developers away.



Definitely Kafka. Who is bad guy? Users. And life is simple again.

mubaidr Tuesday, July 6, 2010 7:23:25 PM

Problem with zooming the images....
Set zoom > 120% (the bigger the better as long as you see enough without scrolling)
Load a image from a slow server or a slow (busy) network connection.

The problem goes away by reload (from cache), scrolling, change the zoom, go to a different tab and go back.
As shown below...
http://files.myopera.com/mubaidr/Images/12.jpg -
Open image to clearly see lines...

PraetorianX Tuesday, July 6, 2010 7:50:40 PM

I get the Opera freeze bug with some pages using flash, too.

Also, I twice now got this message, after I closed Opera and later tried to load it up again:
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/5003/operaproblem.jpg
notifying me that I can't start opera because an instance of it is already running. This happens apparently on rare occasions and I have yet to find what exactly is that triggers it.

I have to shutdown Opera.exe*32 process from the tasks manager. It does not show in the Applications tab.

(Win7 x64)

Wojciech EysymonttNasty Tuesday, July 6, 2010 8:58:23 PM

Is there any chance next Opera update will work on Windows 98SE? Like 10.61 or 10.70?

It would be great if you could check and let us know - is the fix possible or it is much too hard to enable launching Opera on Win98SE. Please try to do the fix. right

Free downloadsmarcostrannin Tuesday, July 6, 2010 9:13:43 PM

Take a look at this:
see the processes that are running. at the bottom of the picture, look at the cpu usage!

VERY SAD

http://files.myopera.com/marcostrannin/files/operacrash.png

PatrynXX Tuesday, July 6, 2010 9:57:52 PM

Bit of a bug finishing this one download. Can only download this file until it gets to 99.9 % done then goes to error (admin delete this after a bit. it's a paid for file) http://thedivineluna.com/cgi/downloader.pl?vidnum=vdo-258-0089&ordernumber=jmr070620101408EB&dmode=ddl&ref=69 But it gets to the end and goes to the red exclamation point

rrypi Wednesday, July 7, 2010 12:36:06 AM

problem display with this site after conect !!

http://fr.vente-privee.com/VP4/home/Default.aspx


Pablo CornejoViperGodL22 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 12:38:56 AM

In facebook chat whenever the "Play sound for new messege" thing it comes out like when a microphone comes on... Its suppose to be a poping sound.

rrypi Wednesday, July 7, 2010 12:55:39 AM

Philip Torphyphilipt42 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 1:53:29 AM

Issues:
1. I get traces of whatever photo I am viewing next to the tabs, after I navigate away from the site I was on.
2. Facebook chat scrolls up to the top after I move the mouse away from the box, forcing me to scroll down every time I want to write something.
3. With wand (or password manager or whatever) I enter a password for a site, then the next time I visit, the password appears to not be saved in wand. However if I go the same site again, there are two instances of the same password. This issue is present even on my.opera.com.
4. I get many crashes, usually if I have more than three tabs open. If Opera has any trouble opening a page, especially with many photos, it crashes.
5. Occasionally Opera will crash, but not disappear from the dock. What looks like a new version will then launch, leaving the old one still running.
6. In Opera mail, I get duplicates of every message. (using gmail)
7. Embedded flash videos, such as YouTube do not allow me to control them. (no play/pause/full screen, etc) The same holds for flash games.
8.I cannot open many pages entirely. While I realize it may be the pages fault, both firefox and safari have no trouble opening the pages.
In conclusion: at this point, the only reason I am using Opera is because of features like speed dial, notes, mail...other than that, this is one of the most buggy releases of any final software I have ever used.
System: Power Mac G5, OS X 10.5.8. Opera 10.6 (PPC)

rdingraham Wednesday, July 7, 2010 4:26:40 AM

Just downloaded 10.60 Opera. Using the 64 bit Linux (Ubuntu) version. Takes 5 minutes (!) to download a webpage. Any webpage. Absolutely useless. I am writing this on Chrome. Been using Opera since it came on a floppy disk. Never had this problem before. It is completely unusable

Lutz LinkeLLinke75 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 6:14:55 AM

Originally posted by rzddr:

Same old annoying "Waiting for connection" problem again while connecting through a proxy (maps.google.com for example). Had been fixed with 10.5x - now it`s back again!



Same here, every other page I try to load results in "Waiting (#X) for connection" which takes from a few seconds to over one minute before the pages finally loads.

I think it's because I'm sitting behind a proxy. I did not see any relation to HTTPS or specific sites (though these seem to cause more problems than plain HTTP sites).

EDIT: errr, even this blog causes the problems, so, NOPE, really NO relation to HTTPS!

(For now I'm going back to 10.54 since this is REALLY annoying when trying to WORK with the browser!)

EDIT2: Gave it one final chance by ramping up the "Preferences - Network - Max connection" values to ridiculous 64 or 128 connections, instead of 8 or 16. This works, seems proxy servers connections aren't released soon enough or properly.

Abhayaboy0110 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 6:37:34 AM

There are still issues with Opera still not working with edit options in Google Documents. For example a simple keyboard shortcut for inserting current date (Ctrl + wink does not work in Google Spreadsheets.

prd3 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 6:42:32 AM

Originally posted by Galnospoke:

Who is bad guy? Users. And life is simple again.


No, users are fine. Whiny trolls who destroy the blog and chase away the Opera devs are not.

BoukeHaarsma Wednesday, July 7, 2010 7:05:34 AM

Here is a simple fix for Google Calendar (for both editing events and settings). Create a file called "googlecalendar.css" and paste this text in it:

#gadgetcell { display: none; }

Then, go to Google Calendar, right click, "Edit Site Preferences", Tab: Display, select the file you just created as 'My style sheet', [OK], refresh the page and you're done.

PS: Not sure whether gadgets on the right will be shown now, as I do not use them

Vectronic Wednesday, July 7, 2010 7:50:16 AM

Originally posted by mgillespie:

Seems the blog needs an "ignore" option

I tried "Blocking" you... but it didn't work sad

p

leomaksleomakss Wednesday, July 7, 2010 7:53:17 AM

incorrect saving some *.exe
(http://download.nullsoft.com/winamp/client/winamp558_lite_ru-ru.exe)
There is opening instead saving

bEuwe Wednesday, July 7, 2010 8:10:45 AM

@leomaks
Works for me. Win Xp, build 3445

wojtzuch Wednesday, July 7, 2010 9:32:09 AM

Floating flash ads sometimes make sites unusable without using the "kill element" button when plug-ins are disabled or/and the ad has been blocked. Today I encountered this problem on http://gazeta.pl (and I do every time I open it).

Nothing new, by the way.

Windows XP SP3, most recent version of Flash Player, limited user account.

wkoncki Wednesday, July 7, 2010 9:44:24 AM

Originally posted by prd3:

Whiny trolls


Do you even know who trolls are or you just repeat this word to sound cool?

Originally posted by wojtzuch:

Floating flash ads sometimes make sites unusable


You mean that you can't click anything? If so then confirmed. But for me it happens when I block an ad. There seem to be some kind of transparent layer left that blocks my clicks :/

wojtzuch Wednesday, July 7, 2010 10:05:17 AM

Originally posted by wkoncki:

Originally posted by wojtzuch:

Floating flash ads sometimes make sites unusable

You mean that you can't click anything? If so then confirmed. But for me it happens when I block an ad. There seem to be some kind of transparent layer left that blocks my clicks :/

Yes, I can't click anything. "Partial" blocking of such ads has been a problem for a long time but today, for the first time, I tried to disable plug-ins as well - doesn't help, I have to use a "kill element" button.

marbross Wednesday, July 7, 2010 10:30:16 AM

Originally posted by philipt42:

6. In Opera mail, I get duplicates of every message. (using gmail)



Yes, I have the same problem with Gmail which produces me some of the similar emails

wkoncki Wednesday, July 7, 2010 10:41:18 AM

When I go from page with favicon to the page with no favicon it sometimes persists = page with no favicon gets favicon of the previous page. Still it shows up only on tabs, not in bookmarks.

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