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Download.com: 5 stars for Opera 9.5

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Opera is on the front page of download.com today:

The latest version of the Opera browser is here, and it's a stunner. Integrated theme previews, an improved address bar search tool, built-in torrent support, and real-time fraud prevention earned Opera 9.5 a coveted five-star review.


Read the full review.

Go do the download blog for more.

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Comments

Pallab De 13. June 2008, 14:31

Well deserved :smile:

Anonymous 13. June 2008, 21:36

NoSanninWa writes:

Not well deserved. This is the first version of Opera I wouldn't give a 5 star rating to. While I love the new look and new features, they needed more time crush bugs and make basic websites like yahoo mail work before releasing it. I'd only give it 4 stars and that makes me sad.

Lawrence 13. June 2008, 22:13

I'm thrilled with this new version, it works brilliantly and solves just about every last niggling issue I've had with some sites. Even the sites that used to work with speed sisues from substandard javascript now work just fine.

I don't know much about the new themes, I don't use any buttons (I prefer keyboard shortcuts, so the buttons are removed) or the tab bar, but everything else is great. And fast! =D

dimitris 13. June 2008, 22:44

Although i thought the opposite, it was smart to release it just before Firefox and not simultaneously. Opera gets really nice coverage.





Anonymous 14. June 2008, 03:25

Doulos writes:

digg labs doesn't show correctly either. However, I love the new skin and the search history is awesome.

Haavard 14. June 2008, 07:12

Firefox's release date actually had nothing to do with 9.5 being released now. Release dates are determined by a number of things, but what Mozilla is doing was not one of them :smile:

Opera 9.5 has been undergoing testing for a very long time. Our Desktop QA people know about what unfixed bugs remain, and now was the time to give more people the chance to experience better speed and page compatibility. There will always be bugs, so it's just a matter of knowing about the bugs and measuring whether they are important enough to block a long-overdue release, or whether they can wait for a future version.

Every time a new version of Opera is released, someone thinks it's too soon, but in software, you have to ship at some point and leave more bug fixing for later versions. Complex applications like browsers will never be completely bug free.

scipio 14. June 2008, 09:03

Integrated theme previews


That's something we probably know by a different name? :left:

Ken 29. June 2008, 09:14

I'm not surprised that 9.5 got a good review, that's just logical. :yes:
But I am amazed by the fact that download.com actually spoke of something other than Firefox.

Rucky 1. August 2008, 01:34

Could you guys release a new opera full with web cam

Haavard 1. August 2008, 08:05

Opera is always "full". I'm not sure how a Web cam enters the equation... :smile:

Charles Schloss 25. August 2008, 22:00

the Requirements are missing some things it does not Mention it is available for more than just Windows Machines

Opera 9.52 Rocks!!!

oblas 23. December 2008, 07:21

Opera is a great and interesting web browser. i'm so amazed about what you guys are doing. GOD is really helping you. any how, if there is any good info about opera pls. let me know. thanks

Charles Schloss 23. December 2008, 16:04

oblas it depends on what kind of info you are looking for

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