Opera updates in Vista/XP?
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lando242 last edited by
I don't want to upgrade my stuff but still want to be able to upgrade my stuff.
Somehow the argument doesn't really hold up when you put it in its simplest terms.
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A Former User last edited by
Somehow the argument doesn't really hold up when you put it in its simplest terms.
Yes, it does.
You know a story about a programmer's wife?
She said: "Go buy a loaf of bread; if there are eggs there, take a dozen."
Guess what?
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A Former User last edited by
I eventually installed it this morning.
**.65
("36.0.2130.65 - Opera is up to date").
This question: what is the exact package of Opera 36? Do we have this built-in adblocker here? No VPN, as I recall (Ah! Turbo's here! :yes: ). -
A Former User last edited by
It is indeed 36.0.2130.80 which at the moment is the latest version for XP and Vista.
No built-in Adblock or VPN, they were both added in later versions.
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abusivefather last edited by
It is indeed 36.0.2130.80 which at the moment is the latest version for XP and Vista.
No built-in Adblock or VPN, they were both added in later versions.what about the security are that version use latest chromium ??
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A Former User last edited by
No, it uses Chromium 49, which is the last to support XP and Vista.
Security patches have been applied subsequently, but whether this still leaves it less secure than the current version is unknown.
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blackbird71 last edited by
"Unknown" is a reality XP users will have to increasingly live with going forward (unless they've tweaked their system to ID as an XP-POS version, and even then there remain some uncertainties since only kiosk/commercial-related issues are being patched in the POS version). Identified but unpatched security vulnerabilities continue to accumulate for the OS and in many no-longer-updated application programs for XP, so XP users would be wise to make sure they've got other layers of security and the practice of safe-hex solidly in place. I'd also advise several sound, verified drive-image backups on removable media, renewed frequently in a cyclic manner. It's the simplest way to get 'back home' to a safe point before when bad things happen to the OS.
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A Former User last edited by
I'd also advise several sound, verified drive-image backups on removable media, renewed frequently in a cyclic manner. It's the simplest way to get 'back home' to a safe point before when bad things happen to the OS.
Would you mind elaborating on that in my "Should I stay?" or "Backing up your Data" in the Lounge? I would love some advice which type of "removable media" is better to use - for frequent and extensive backups.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Would you mind elaborating on that in my "Should I stay?" or "Backing up your Data" in the Lounge? I would love some advice which type of "removable media" is better to use - for frequent and extensive backups.
See the Should I Stay thread.
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sunnyspring last edited by
Hi, so where can I download the latest Opera (whcih I am guessing is the 36) for Vista? Thanks!
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A Former User last edited by
The latest Opera for Vista and XP is 36.0.2130.80, which you can download here.
Use the setup file.
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fpe4fpe last edited by
Hello -- does the xp/vista version get flashplayer updates? -- I know that when I go to the
flashplayer download page, I get a download, but after it runs, it runs IE at that end of the
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3dreal last edited by
Opera on Winxp. Troubles running Youtube video downloader-addons.
Eigther they are not visible in the bar to download or nothing happens when clicking on the link.
Yes i cleaned and resinstalled.
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palikacska last edited by
How long do you guys plan to support XP?
Firefox is dropping XP support this year. This would make Opera the only browser with XP support in the market.
If Opera could keep up XP support for as long as possible, that would be great.