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Opera releases Opera 10 Final Now Available for Download



Few days ago, i mentioned that Opera released Opera 10 Release Candidate 2.

Today is the day. Opera 10 Final version is available for download!

Opera 10 is available for most famous OS – Windows, Mac and Linux.
Opera releases Opera 10 Final - Download now
It has lots of new features. One which is interesting is Turbo. Turbo feature allows you to browse faster on a slow Internet. Not sure how it is possible :) will check it!

Opera 10 Features

Opera 10 comes with a new and elegant interface with innovative features like new tab previews, visual tab bar

  1. Exclusive Opera Turbo compression boosts slow connection speeds
  2. Innovative visual tabs displays Web sites in thumbnails
  3. Intuitive, sleek design
  4. Easy-to-personalize Speed Dial visual bookmarks
  5. Everything built-in, no need for extensions

Opera 10 is available in 43 languages

Download Opera 10 Final

Download Opera 10 Final




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12 Responses to “Opera releases Opera 10 Final Now Available for Download”

  1. I’ve already updated. Works great so far

  2. Essays says:

    Anybody used Opra for pop mail option? I wonder, if I can get better services than Microsoft outlook? Opra browser must come with pop mail handling client.

    • Nihar says:

      @Essays, Sorry, I haven’t used it.

    • Florin Jurcovici says:

      Opera has excellent pop3 support. Its M2 mail client is way better than Outlook Express – I’m addicted to it. It has many advanced features which at first might put you off, but once you get used to them you feel like dying without them.

  3. Opera is fighting a lonely battle for acceptance at the very bottom of the web browser list, and I have to be honest in sayin that I’ve never personally used it much myself. The turbo feature is of interest though, I presume they will only load images partially and not load other apps that require a lot of bandwidth.

    • Nihar says:

      @Goran, I don’t think Opera is at the bottom. I think it wins the race with IE. I think most of the browsers wins the race with IE :)

    • Florin Jurcovici says:

      It may be that Opera seems to have a small market share, but that’s at least partially because it has a feature to mask it as a different browser – something any other browser has not.

      On the other hand, when a browser fighting a lonely battle at the bottom of the web has 10 million downloads during the first week after a new version is released, I’d start questioning my assumptions.

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