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#22292 04/15/04 02:18 AM
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Click Here to download.

Just a heads up for those running Opera, or for those who like to try new things. Also, they released a version for all supported platforms at the same time (Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD, Solaris, etc)

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Opera 7.50 Preview 4 for Windows available

Ladies and gentlemen, you're witnessing history. With this release, Opera Software marks the first time in its history that updates for all our desktop platforms based on the same code have been released simultaneously.

Opera 7.50 Preview 4 for Windows is available for download. As usual, discuss the new version in opera.beta and in the my.opera.com Beta Testing forum. Please do not distribute the download link directly, but link to the post in opera.beta or in the my.opera.com Beta Testing forum.

Due to the experimental nature of this release, upgrading a previous Opera installation is not recommended. If you'd like to test your mail from 7.23 in this release, delete the \Opera\Mail\ folder, then copy your entire Mail folder from 7.23 to your 7.50 Preview 4 installation.

Download Preview 4:

http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/o750p4_3714.exe (build 3714)

=== Major Changes ===
* Continued User Interface Experimentation*

In our efforts to improve the user interface, there have been a couple more changes in this preview. The Personal bar has been reenabled by default, the Start panel has been replaced by a Search panel, and maximized panels and manage dialogs have been dropped in favor of manage pages/windows. There's also a new <q>New page</q> button on the Page bar that makes it easy to open a new page.

*Improved Opera Mail Resource Usage *

Opera Mail (the mail client formerly known as M2) has received lots of attention this time around. It should use less memory, require less time to start-up, and clean-up after itself better.

* Optimized Performance *

In our on-going effort to be "The fastest browser in the world," this release should start-up and exit faster. Doing routine user interface actions like toggling and resizing panels should also be faster.

A detailed list of changes is available at http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/w750p4.html#detail


Here\'s a link to the non-Windows versions.

Enjoy,


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7.5 is now in the beta stages, many small bugs have been fixed, and there's a new default skin, and some other changes many will welcome.

Click Here for a Direct Download.

Here's the official announcement with the change-logs for all major desktop platforms:
http://my.opera.com/forums/announcement.php?s=&forumid=31


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