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(Unverified)May 31st 2010 6:34PM
Well maybe the Opera guys could spend less time making amusing ads, and more time actually finishing their products. 10.50 still isn't out for BSD, and theyre already touting 10.60. Not cool guys, finish one product, then move on.
Oh and its not 10.6, its 10.60. Not the same thing.
(Unverified)May 31st 2010 8:53PM
"For Unix users, this obviously means that there will be no 10.5x version. However, we are aiming for synchronizing the 10.60 release across all platforms, and Unix will benefit from all the improvements since 10.5x."
Quoted from the blogpost here: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2010/05/31/opera-10-60-alpha-1
(Unverified)May 31st 2010 8:59PM
You could spend more time doing some research, like visiting sources, Opera Desktop Team Blog is a good place to start... and find out there wont be a 10.5x for unix/linux/bsd, etc...
In fact 10.54 was dumped for all plattforms in favor of 10.60
(Unverified)May 31st 2010 9:20PM
Well when the "get opera" page was still showing "10.50 for FreeBSD coming soon" as recently as yesterday, you can forgive me for seeing this news and being unhappy.
Or maybe I'm just a frustrated FreeBSD user because there isn't anything better available on the platform. Give me an official chrome build for BSD, or a native firefox that actually works and I'll be a much happier camper.
gameplace123May 31st 2010 9:34PM
Your running BSD... well there's your problem.
Do you mean name wise, cause mathematically they're the same...
(Unverified)Jun 1st 2010 8:00AM
I hate it when developers doesn't implement the same mathematical meaning into numbers as everyone else does. Technically speaking 10.6 is the equal to 10.60, but some developers just doesn't get it and makes it hell for users/consumers to know what version is the latest. x.13 or x.2?
The correct way of writing 10.6 if it isn't the same as 10.60 is 10.06. But oh, snap! That doesn't sound as cool as 10.6!
IndyanJun 1st 2010 11:50AM
Opera 10.60 is the same as Opera 10.6