Opera 64 is faster, more private, and more fun
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A Former User last edited by
Opera for android counts as a mobile browser, so this is not the right thread to ask.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@mirekgoldberg Better ask in the Opera Mobile blog.
Opera for Android is currently at version 53.
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A Former User last edited by
Okay, this is weird: I got the
popup about "all new opera 64" on my android, but there is no android version of it.
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andrew84 last edited by
You have released Stable with the known bug of minimize button, was it so difficult to fix it before the release?
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auxce last edited by
Mouse over links with html attributes like alt=... or title=... shows the attribute value just flashing short and disappear immediately.
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auxce last edited by
Can't add a photo within a facebook album. The file browser pops up, but after selecting a jpg file and clicking 'Open' the file browser dissapears and nothing happens. The same procedure works with Firefox.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg well I just started the browser. no tabs were open (I have a habit to close all tabs before closing the browser...)
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mirekgoldberg last edited by
@leocg For some weird reason, I was emailed by this forum about version 64, although I never installed any desktop version nor have I ever signed up for this forum.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@mirekgoldberg What was the content of the notification? Maybe you were just notified about a new fprum topic?
Your profile says that you are a member since June 2018.
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joyusapollo last edited by
I just installed Opera Version: 63.0.3368.94 about one week ago (as the previous version was very unstable and not worth the time it took to try and fix it/reinstall).
So – is the 64 version stable?
I like what I have seen in the past week with Version: 63.0.3368.94 but I do not seem to be able to find a good tutorial to learn your system (Chrome user for many, many years). Does one exist?
Do you have a good tutorial for Version 64?
It is soooo great to have an alternative to Chrome.
I believe Chrome and Google are on their way out – it seems they say “Do No Evil” and do not do as they say they will. Great sums of money seem to corrupt people and their ethics.
Thanks for your great browser – it seems it truly is an “idea whose time has come” (Victor Hugo).
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@joyusapollo It's an Opera's stable channel release, so, yes, it's stable.
I don't know why someone would need a tutorial to use a browser but you can check Opera's help page.