
After months of testing, the newest version of the Opera web browser has finally gotten its final release. Opera 9 is
now available for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. The biggest new features in Opera 9 are content blocking, built-in BitTorrent support, widgets (yeah,
widgets), per-site preferences, and thumbnail preview for tabs. You can see a feature overview
here, or a more comprehensive changelog
here. As always, Opera is a free download.
Tags: browser, browsertips, freeware, opera, opera9, release
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Subscribe to commentskbielJun 20th 2006 5:34PM
>>Opera 9 final released
That be some good English.
kJun 20th 2006 5:41PM
kbiel- The meaning of the sentence is not "Opera 9 finally released." It is "Opera 9 final (is) released."
The verb "is" is implied and perfectly acceptable grammar.
Claudiu SpulberJun 21st 2006 3:41AM
Love it. If only they could add Roboform support or a decent password manager, I would completely switch to it.
KeseyJun 21st 2006 8:19AM
>>"As always, Opera is a free download."
No, Opera has only been free since September.
Neal SafersteinJun 21st 2006 12:12PM
It's download time :-)
Neal Saferstein
Jnetty99Jun 22nd 2006 1:58PM
Two days without any new posts?
whats going on?
Ivan LubianoJun 22nd 2006 6:56PM
@Kesey:
You are only partially correct. True, Opera has only been completely free since September, but it was always a free download. The pay part of it was for removing the text ads that showed in it.
Neal SafersteinJun 23rd 2006 8:53PM
I checked this out last night, the bittorent integrateion is really nice.
Neal Saferstein