New Opera beta 30
-
stevehak512 last edited by
Is there anyway to get a dropdown list of addresses typed on the address bar like Opera 12 ?
-
l33t4opera last edited by
The Opera 30 has been promoted to the stable channel: 30.0.1835.52, the change log, and the announcement**
"Opera 30 brings you better tab management, multitasking with sidebar extensions, more careful ways of removing or restoring your bookmarks.
Switch between tabs faster
If you research online – for example, I’ve been reading about one of the latest product in our portfolio – VPN service SurfEasy, you may find yourself in a situation where you have a dozen or so tabs open that you need to switch between. Now, you can cycle through tabs even faster. Opera 30 switches tabs in chronological order and, using tab previews, creates a great, visual tab cycler. So, you can finish your tasks faster with less key strokes.
Customize even more with sidebar extensions
Multitasking is not always an efficient habit, especially if you want to accomplish more in less time. However, sometimes you need to compare results or see something in context to squeeze more information out of what you’re doing. That’s why Opera 30 includes sidebar extensions. These little add-ons have the full flexibility of extensions but get more space to be effective. Write notes, tweet on the go, or get a dedicated media player. Give them a try and tell us what works for you the best.
Restore bookmarks or delete them permanently with the trash folder
We do like reading comments on this blog and even answer a few of them. Quite often you give us very exact bug reports or ideas to improve the product. So, I bookmark links to the comments and revisit them when release fever has calmed down. When ideas are logged and bugs are submitted, I start to remove these bookmarks. But now, I don’t need to worry if I remove something I may need. Opera 30’s trash folder lets me restore anything I might accidentally remove."
\m/ :cheers:
-
gustavwiz last edited by
For me, there's no update in Linux Mint. When I run sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install opera-stable, I get: opera-stable is already the newest version.
-
l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @gustavwiz, if you don't want to wait, you can download the Opera 30.0.1835.52 64-bit from here, and manually update it from the terminal window, as follows:
sudo dpkg -i opera-stable_30.0.1835.52_amd64.deb
. -
l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @ozgur825, go to the
opera:flags#mse-h264-support
, and select "Disabled" from the drop-down, relaunch the Opera, and see if this helps. -
squickly last edited by admin
I'm having a lot of problems with Opera after latest update, can't even play videos on youtube..
Here's my thread, anyone else having same issue?
https://forums.opera.com/topic/10215/icons-not-appearing-properly-after-update/2
-
l33t4opera last edited by
A small, but it seems that a significant update - Opera stable 30.0.1835.59, the change log, and the announcement.
"Today we’ve minor update, dedicated especially for those of you having 32 bit Windows 7 version. With this Opera 30 update you should be able to watch YouTube again."
\m/ :cheers:
-
l33t4opera last edited by
New update for the Opera stable - 30.0.1835.88, the change log, and the announcement.
Highlights:
- Fix on bookmarks not accessible trough Opera menu,
- Further MSE & H264 fixes**, which also means fix for Windows N not displaying pages,
- Chromium updated to 43.0.2357.125.
"We are also changing our auto update process. Effectively, it might take some time for you to receive the auto update package. If you can’t wait to get updated build, you can always update Opera manually."
\m/ :cheers: