Read about Presto 2.3, and try out Presto 2.4
Tuesday, 3. November 2009, 12:21:37
If you want to try our newest engine, Presto 2.4, you can download the Opera Mobile 10 beta for S60. This beta is the first public version with Presto 2.4. There are some limitations, though, as listed in the Opera Mobile 10 beta developer's introduction on Dev.Opera.
I don't have any updates on Carakan or Vega, but our core team is continuing work on Presto 2.4, and of course on versions beyond 2.4. There are a lot of goodies on the way for versions after 2.4, and hopefully we will be able to get future versions out much sooner.
So what happened to Presto 2.3? Well, it's actually out there in some products, such as the Linux SDK. For those of you who need more information on Presto 2.3 or if you are just curious, our documentation team just published a document detailing the Web specifications supported in Opera Presto 2.3.
I don't have any updates on Carakan or Vega, but our core team is continuing work on Presto 2.4, and of course on versions beyond 2.4. There are a lot of goodies on the way for versions after 2.4, and hopefully we will be able to get future versions out much sooner.
So what happened to Presto 2.3? Well, it's actually out there in some products, such as the Linux SDK. For those of you who need more information on Presto 2.3 or if you are just curious, our documentation team just published a document detailing the Web specifications supported in Opera Presto 2.3.


Tenno Seremel # 3. November 2009, 12:41
I can't wait to see that in action
Robert90 # 3. November 2009, 15:14
Can't wait on some builds which contain this tags
Should we read this as "no Presto 2.4 in desktop"? Because it will probably take a while for a new desktop version (after 10.10 of course) and the core team is already working on 2.5
netwolf # 3. November 2009, 15:55
So, there won't be a public release (test) desktop build with 2.3, but already with 2.4 instead, did I understand that correctly?
You are not able to give any ETA for a test build, or you?
Charles Schloss # 3. November 2009, 16:41
Daniel James Hendrycks # 3. November 2009, 22:38
Adrian Pizarro # 4. November 2009, 01:21
xeon0541 # 4. November 2009, 04:25
Robert90 # 4. November 2009, 07:49
Does this mean Opera Mobile also supports these tags, or is it only meant for Opera Desktop and the device SDK?
Purdi # 4. November 2009, 09:40
Originally posted by xeon0541:
What on earth do you mean by that? What makes you think so, or why are you saying something that inane?
Anton Diaz # 4. November 2009, 13:12
Originally posted by netwolf:
+1
z@h3k # 5. November 2009, 09:17