. A new version of the Opera browser has this week left its beat development stage and is now ready to be loaded on to Mac and PC systems by all. The new Chromium-based Opera browser has been built from scratch using Google’s Chromium engine. The new Opera Chromium-based browser comes with a new Speed Dial features that provides faster access to favourite sites as well as a new Discovery page which has been designed to provide an are to deliver topical and relevant content based on a range of the reader’s interests. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the Opera Chromium-based browser project and see it in action. “Opera delivers inspiration right to your computer. The Discover feature gives you new ideas for everything from travel to food to entertainment.
Submitted on 4/8/2018 Review title of BarisGood start but needs a lot more to be usable 3 stars for the effort; however, following functions are essential for this to be really usable: a) ability to select which folder to pic photos from, b) ability to adjust slide show parameters like frequency of refresh, c) ability to control whether to allow PC to go to sleep, d) ability to auto-start (think of tablet/touch PC on the wall, acting as picture frame), e) ability to attach to online albums from flickr, smugmug, facebook etc. Mojosoft.
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Screenshot your searches with our new Stash feature, a more flexible alternative to bookmarks. And, you’ll never lose track of your favorite stuff with the new folders and filters in Speed Dial. Download free from opera.com.” Source: Filed Under: Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals.
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Opera has officially the release of a stable build of the latest Opera 50 desktop browser and has been made available for Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms and packs numerous new features such as a new anti-cryptomining feature, and Chromecast and VR 360 support for the Oculus VR headset. NoCoin Anti-Cryptocurrency Mining The new NoCoin feature that helps block webpages that discreetly use cryptocurrency mining scripts. Opera recently stated that the NoCoin will work on the lines of its integrated ad blocker software.
The browser developer also claims that Opera 50 is the first major browser to add protection against these kind of attacks. The emergence of ‘cryptojacking’ has been popularised by the interest around Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies globally. Opera uses the NoCoin list of cryptocurrency mining scripts to effectively filter out unwanted webpages. To prevent against cryptojacking, users need to activate the inbuilt ad blocker in Settings, where new anti-cryptocurrency mining feature is switched on automatically. Users can also activate the anti mining tool separately by checking the ‘NoCoin’ tick box in preferences. NoCoin can also be found by going into Settings (Preferences on macOS) Basic Block Ads. The option will be visible under the Recommended lists menu.
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Chromecast support To access the feature, go to Settings (Preferences on macOS) Browser User interface and select the ‘Enable Chromecast support’ option. Once enabled, the Chromecast icon will appear at relevant locations to play videos, cast tabs, and cast the entire desktop display. Oculus Support and VR enhancements The Opera VR Player is now accessible for all Oculus Rift users.
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Opera 50 has added VR360 support to the Oculus Rift on the web browser. The update also adds JavaScript-based detection for select websites to help with proper playback.
Currency Converter adds cryptocurrencies The inbuilt currency converter on the Opera browser is getting updated with four cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and Litecoin (LTC). To select the default currency, users can go to Settings (Preferences on macOS) Browser User interface and choose the currency from On text selection convert currency option.
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Opera has just opened for download a, based on the Chromium browser, Google’s open-source version of Chrome. Osx 10.8.6 not recovery after clean up.. “Completely rethinking a browser in today’s competitive market is a big thing,” said the company’s desktop software SVP, Krystian Kolondra, in a statement on the news. “Our new browser is more beautiful and allows users to harness the massive amount of web content they are faced with today. Give it a try and discover something completely new.” Like other modern browsers, Opera Next features an omnibar for search and URLs in the same field. The Opera shortcuts homepage has been refreshed, and the browser has a new bookmarking feature called Stash and a news reader called Discover. And of course, what would a total technical and product overhaul be without a new UI design, too?
Here’s what it all looks like: The browser maker had to earlier this year to make room for WebKit technologies (and get rid of people who had previously built careers on Opera’s proprietary rendering tech, Presto). Now, Opera says it will also be to support Blink, Google’s newer Chrome rendering engine project. Image credit.