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Opera

Opera 9 running on Ubuntu (Linux)
Developed by Opera Software ASA
Initial release 1996, 11–12 years ago
Stable release 9.27  (April 3, 2008 (2008-04-03), 22 days ago) [+/−]
Preview release 9.50 beta 2
 (April 24, 2008 (2008-04-24), 1 day ago) [+/−]
OS Cross-platform
Available in Various languages[1]
Genre Internet suite
License Proprietary
Website www.opera.com

Opera is a web browser and Internet suite developed by the Norwegian Opera Software company. Opera handles common Internet-related tasks such as displaying web sites, sending and receiving e-mail messages, managing contacts, IRC online chatting, downloading files via BitTorrent, and reading web feeds. Opera is offered free of charge for personal computers and mobile phones, but for other devices it must be paid for. For other uses, see Software developer (disambiguation). ... Logo of Opera Software. ... Allmennaksjeselskap (lit: Commmon Stock Company) or ASA is the Norwegian term for a public limited company. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... is the 114th day of the year (115th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ... A cross-platform (or platform independent) programming language, software application or hardware device works on more than one system platform (e. ... See Language (journal) for the linguistics journal. ... Internet suite - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... Proprietary software is software with restrictions on copying and modifying as enforced by the proprietor. ... A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos or other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... An example of a Web browser (Mozilla Firefox) A web browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network. ... Internet suite - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of instant communication over the Internet. ... Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over the Internet, but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using tools such as instant messaging applications—computer programs, Internet Relay Chat, talkers and possibly... A typical web feed logo A web feed is a data format used for serving users frequently updated content. ...


Features of Opera include high performance, tabbed browsing, page zooming, mouse gestures, and an integrated download manager. Its security features include built-in phishing protection, strong encryption when browsing secure web sites, and the ability to easily delete private data such as cookies and browsing history by simply clicking a button. In graphical user interfaces in computer applications, a tabbed document interface (TDI) is one that relies on tabbed panes to hold child windows. ... An example of page zooming using Opera Page zooming is the ability to zoom in and out at page level. ... In computing, a mouse gesture is a way of combining computer mouse movements and clicks which the software recognizes as a specific command. ... A download manager is a computer program designed to download files from the Internet, unlike a web browser, which is mainly intended to browse webpages on the World Wide Web (with file downloading being of secondary importance). ... An example of a phishing email, disguised as an official email from a (fictional) bank. ... This article is about the HTTP state mechanism. ...


Opera runs on a variety of personal computer operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris.[2] Although evaluations of Opera have been largely positive, Opera has had limited success on personal computers. It is currently the fourth most widely used web browser for personal computers, behind Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ... Windows redirects here. ... Mac OS X (pronounced ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... FreeBSD is a Unix-like free operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) branch through the 386BSD and 4. ... Solaris is a computer operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. ... Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ... Firefox may refer to: Firefox (novel), written by Craig Thomas, published in 1978 Firefox (film), the 1982 movie starring Clint Eastwood, based on the novel Firefox (arcade game), the laserdisc arcade game based on the movie Mozilla Firefox, a web browser The Red Fox or the Red Panda, based on... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ...


Opera has a stronger market share, however, on mobile devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, and personal digital assistants. Editions of Opera are available for devices using the Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems, as well as Java ME-enabled devices. In fact, approximately 40 million mobile phones have shipped with Opera pre-installed. Furthermore, Opera is the only web browser available for the Nintendo DS and Wii gaming systems. Some television set-top boxes use Opera as well, and Adobe licensed Opera technology for use in the Adobe Creative Suite. A Sony Ericsson Smartphone (Model P910i) with touch screen and QWERTY keyboard Look up smartphone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... User with Treo (PDA with smartphone functionality) Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers, but have become much more versatile over the years. ... Symbian OS is an operating system with associated libraries, user interface frameworks and reference implementations of common tools, produced by Symbian. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. ... Java Platform, Micro Edition or Java ME (formerly referred to as J2ME), is a runtime and collection of Java APIs for the development of software for resource constrained devices such as PDAs, cell phones and other consumer appliances. ... The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal, turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen. ... Adobe Systems (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: ) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Adobe was founded in December 1982[1] by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, who established the company after leaving Xerox PARC in order to develop and sell... Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. ...

Contents

History

Main article: History of the Opera web browser
See also: Opera Mobile#History, Opera Mini#History, Nintendo DS Browser#Launch, Internet Channel#History, and Opera Software#History
Håkon Wium Lie, chief technical officer of the Opera Software company and creator of the CSS web standard
Håkon Wium Lie, chief technical officer of the Opera Software company and creator of the CSS web standard

Opera began in 1994 as a research project at Telenor, the largest Norwegian telecommunications company. In 1995, it branched out into a separate company named Opera Software ASA.[3] Opera was first released publicly with version 2.0 in 1996,[4] which only ran on Microsoft Windows.[5] In an attempt to capitalize on the emerging market for Internet-connected handheld devices, a project to port Opera to mobile device platforms was started in 1998.[3] Opera 4.0, released in 2000,[4] included a new cross-platform core that facilitated creation of editions of Opera for multiple operating systems and platforms.[6] Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... HÃ¥kon Wium Lie (born 1965 in Norway) is, as of 2004, presently Chief Technology Officer of Opera Software, where he has worked since 1999. ... A chief technical officer or chief technology officer (abbreviated as CTO) is an executive position whose holder is focused on scientific and technical issues within a company. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... The acronym CSS may mean: Cansei de Ser Sexy a Brazilian musical group Cascading Style Sheets, a stylesheet language Central Security Service, an agency of the United States government, created to promote partnership between the NSA and the SCE Content Scramble System, a Digital Rights Management method used on some... Telenor (OSE: TEL, NASDAQ: TELN) is the incumbent telecommunications company in Norway, with headquarters located at Fornebu, close to Oslo. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... Allmennaksjeselskap (lit: Commmon Stock Company) or ASA is the Norwegian term for a public limited company. ... Windows redirects here. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ...


Up to this point, Opera was trialware and had to be purchased after the trial period ended. But version 5.0 (released in 2000) saw the end of this requirement. Instead, Opera became ad-sponsored, displaying advertisements to users who had not paid for it.[7] Later versions of Opera gave the user the choice of seeing banner ads or targeted text advertisements from Google. With version 8.5 (released in 2005) the advertisements were removed entirely and primary financial support for the browser came through revenue from Google (which is by contract Opera's default search engine).[8] A trial is, in the most general sense, a test, usually a test to see whether something does or does not meet a given standard. ... This article is about advertising-supported software. ... A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web. ... This article is about the corporation. ...


Among the new features introduced in version 9.1 (released in 2006) was fraud protection using technology from GeoTrust, a digital certificate provider, and PhishTank, an organization that tracks known phishing web sites.[9] VeriSign, Inc. ... In cryptography, a public key certificate (or identity certificate) is a certificate which uses a digital signature to bind together a public key with an identity — information such as a the name of a person or an organisation, their address, and so forth. ... PhishTank is a community based anti phishing service. ... An example of a phishing email, disguised as an official email from a (fictional) bank. ...


Also in 2006, editions of Opera were made and released for Nintendo's DS and Wii gaming systems.[10][11][12][13] Opera for the Wii, called the Internet Channel, was free to download from its release on April 12, 2007[14] until June 30, 2007. After June 30, Wii users had to pay 500 Wii Points (about US$5[15]) to download it.[16] The Nintendo DS Browser is likewise not free; it is sold as a physical DS game cartridge.[17] The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... is the 102nd day of the year (103rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... A Wii Point is a payment system that Nintendo uses for its Wii console through the Wii Shop Channel. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... In various types of electronic equipment, a cartridge can refer one method of adding different functionality or content (e. ...


Features

Main article: Features of the Opera web browser
See also: Opera Mobile#Features, Opera Mini#Features, Nintendo DS Browser#Features, and Internet Channel#Features

The Opera Software company claims that Opera is "the fastest browser on Earth."[18] Third-party speed tests showed that Opera 9.01 performed faster than any other browser in four out of seven speed tests on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X and three out of seven on Linux. Its strongest point by far was JavaScript execution, performing about twice as fast as the other browsers.[19] Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... Windows redirects here. ... Mac OS X (pronounced ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. ...


Opera includes built-in tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, fraud protection, a download manager and BitTorrent client, a search bar, and a web feed aggregator. Opera also comes with an e-mail client called Opera Mail and an IRC chat client built in.[20] In graphical user interfaces in computer applications, a tabbed document interface (TDI) is one that relies on tabbed panes to hold child windows. ... Dozens of pop-up ads covering a desktop. ... A download manager is a computer program designed to download files from the Internet, unlike a web browser, which is mainly intended to browse webpages on the World Wide Web (with file downloading being of secondary importance). ... A typical web feed logo A web feed is a data format used for serving users frequently updated content. ... In computing, a feed aggregator, also known as a feed reader, news reader or simply as an aggregator, is client software or a Web application which aggregates syndicated web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts, and vlogs in a single location for easy viewing. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... For other uses, see M2. ... Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of instant communication over the Internet. ... Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over the Internet, but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using tools such as instant messaging applications—computer programs, Internet Relay Chat, talkers and possibly...


Opera includes a "Speed Dial" feature, which allows the user to add up to nine links to the page displayed when a new tab is opened. Thumbnails of the linked pages are automatically generated and used for visual recognition on the Speed Dial page. Once set up, this feature allows the user to more easily navigate to the selected web pages.[21] The ThumbsPlus image file manager showing folder tree in the upper left and 12 thumbnail-size images to the right. ...


Opera supports "Opera Widgets", small web applications that start from within Opera. Alongside Widgets, "User JavaScript" may be used to add custom JavaScript to web pages, including Greasemonkey scripts. Opera is extensible in a third way via plug-ins, relatively small programs that add specific functions to the browser.[22] However, Opera limits what plug-ins can do and does not support full-fledged third-party extensions to the browser. Opera does this as a quality assurance measure, so that third-party extensions cannot introduce bugs.[23] For the slang term referring to a mechanic, see Grease monkey. ... A plugin (or plug-in) is a computer program that can, or must, interact with another program to provide a certain, usually very specific, function. ... Quality assurance (QA) is the activity of providing evidence needed to establish confidence among all concerned, that quality-related activities are being performed effectively. ...


Usability and accessibility

Sample mouse gestures in Opera
Image:Opera back mouse gesture.svg Back: hold down right mouse button, move mouse left, and release or hold the right button down and click the left button
Image:Opera forward mouse gesture.svg Forward: hold down right mouse button, move mouse right, and release or hold the left button down and click the right button
Image:Opera new tab mouse gesture.svg New tab: hold down right mouse button, move mouse down, and release

Opera was designed with a commitment to computer accessibility for users who have visual or mobility impairments. As a multimodal browser, it also caters to a wide variety of personal preferences in the user interface. In human-computer interaction, computer accessibility refers to the usability of a computer system by people with disabilities or age-related limitations. ... A multimodal browser is one which allows multimodal input - for example, keyboard and voice interfaces. ...


It is possible to control nearly every aspect of the browser using only the keyboard,[24] and the default keyboard shortcuts can be modified to suit the user.[25][26] Opera also includes support for mouse gestures,[27] patterns of mouse movement that trigger browser actions such as "back" or "refresh".[28] A 104-key PC US English QWERTY keyboard layout The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout A standard Hebrew keyboard showing both Hebrew and QWERTY. A computer keyboard is a peripheral partially modelled after the typewriter keyboard. ... A keyboard shortcut (also known as an accelerator key, shortcut key, or hotkey) is one or a set of keyboard keys that, when pressed simultaneously, perform a predefined task. ... A spiral mouse gesture in the computer game Black and White. ...


Page zooming allows text, images and other content such as Macromedia Flash, Java and Scalable Vector Graphics to be increased or decreased in size (20% to 1000%) to help those with impaired vision. The user may also specify the fonts and colors for web pages, and even override the page's CSS styling as well. This can be useful for making sites appear in high contrast or in more readable fonts.[29] An example of page zooming using Opera Page zooming is the ability to zoom in and out at page level. ... Look up image in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... // == Macromedia Flash == ==]] Using Macromedia Flash 8 (bundled in Studio 8) in Windows XP. Maintainer: Adobe Systems (formerly Macromedia) Latest release: 8 / September 30th, 2005 OS: Windows (no native Windows XP Professional x64 Edition support), Mac OS X, Linux (i386 only, via wine [1]) Use: Multimedia Content Creator License: Proprietary Website... The Java platform is the name for a bundle of related programs, or platform, from Sun Microsystems which allow for developing and running programs written in the Java programming language. ... SVG redirects here. ... The acronym CSS may mean: Cansei de Ser Sexy a Brazilian musical group Cascading Style Sheets, a stylesheet language Central Security Service, an agency of the United States government, created to promote partnership between the NSA and the SCE Content Scramble System, a Digital Rights Management method used on some... High Contrast is the stage name of Welsh drum and bass DJ and producer Lincoln Barrett. ...


Voice control, co-developed with IBM, allows control of the browser without the use of a keyboard or mouse.[30][31] It can also read aloud pages and marked text,[20] but the Opera screen reader software (which only works on Microsoft Windows) must be used for this because third-party screen readers have not worked in Opera since version 6.[32] It has been suggested that Voice command device be merged into this article or section. ... For other uses, see IBM (disambiguation) and Big Blue. ... Windows redirects here. ... A screen reader is a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen. ...


Privacy and security

Opera has several security features visible to the end user. One is the option to delete private data, such as cookies, the browsing history, and the cache, with the click of a button. This lets users erase personal data after browsing from a shared computer.[33] This article is about the HTTP state mechanism. ... For other uses, see cache (disambiguation). ...


When visiting a secure web site, Opera encrypts data using either SSL 3 or TLS,[34][35] both of which are highly secure encryption protocols. It then adds information about the site's security to the address bar. Users may also click a button on the address bar to check if a web site is a fraudulent or "phishing" site. The user may opt to make such phishing checks automatic, but this is not the default behavior.[36] Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS), its successor, are cryptographic protocols which provide secure communications on the Internet. ... Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as web browsing, e-mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and other data transfers. ... An address bar is a widget in a web browser which indicates the address (URL) of the web page currently viewed. ... An example of a phishing email, disguised as an official email from a (fictional) bank. ...


To catch security flaws and other bugs before they are exploited or become a serious problem, the Opera Software company maintains a public web form where users can submit bug reports.[37] According to Secunia, a computer security service provider, 12 security vulnerabilities have been publicly identified in Opera 9.x as of March 2008, zero of which remain unpatched.[38] This stands in contrast to Firefox 2.0.x (four out of 22 known vulnerabilities unpatched),[39] Internet Explorer 7.x (eight out of 23 known vulnerabilities unpatched),[40] and Safari 3.x (zero out of one known vulnerability unpatched).[41] A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from behaving as intended (e. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... A form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is, typically, sent to a server for processing and to mimic the usage of paper forms. ... Secunia is a Danish computer security service provider best known for tracking vulnerabilities in more than 12,000 pieces of software and operating systems. ... In computing, a patch is a small piece of software designed to update or fix problems with a computer program or its supporting data. ... Firefox may refer to: Firefox (novel), written by Craig Thomas, published in 1978 Firefox (film), the 1982 movie starring Clint Eastwood, based on the novel Firefox (arcade game), the laserdisc arcade game based on the movie Mozilla Firefox, a web browser The Red Fox or the Red Panda, based on... Windows Internet Explorer 7, commonly abbreviated IE7, is a web browser released by Microsoft in late 2006 for Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. ... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ...


Standards support

Opera was one of the first browsers to support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), now a major building block of web design.[42] Today, Opera supports many web standards, including CSS 2.1, HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.1, XHTML Basic, XHTML Mobile Profile, XHTML+Voice, WML 2.0, XSLT, XPath, XSL-FO, ECMAScript 3 (JavaScript), DOM 2, XMLHttpRequest, HTTP 1.1, Unicode, SVG 1.1 Basic, SVG 1.1 Tiny, GIF89a, JPEG, and full support for PNG, including alpha transparency.[43] CSS redirects here. ... Web standards is a general term for the formal standards and other technical specifications that define and describe aspects of the World Wide Web. ... HTML, an initialism of HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. ... The Extensible HyperText Markup Language, or XHTML, is a markup language that has the same depth of expression as HTML, but also conforms to XML syntax. ... XHTML Basic is an XML-based structured markup language primarily used for simple (mainly handheld) user agents, typically mobile devices. ... Evolution of mobile web standards XHTML Mobile Profile (XHTML MP) is a hypertextual computer language standard designed specifically for mobile phones and other resource-constrained devices. ... XHTML+Voice (commonly X+V) is a multimodal markup language. ... WML can stand for more than one thing: Wireless Markup Language, markup used in mobile phones with WAP Website Meta Language Wesnoth Markup Language, language used in Battle for Wesnoth game This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other... ... XPath (XML Path Language) is an expression language for addressing portions of an XML document, or for computing values (strings, numbers, or boolean values) based on the content of an XML document. ... XSL Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is an XML markup language for document formatting. ... ECMAScript is a scripting programming language, standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-262 specification. ... JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. ... Hierarchy of objects in an example HTML DOM - Document Object Model The Document Object Model (DOM) is a platform- and language-independent standard object model for representing HTML or XML and related formats. ... XMLHttpRequest (XHR) is an API that can be used by JavaScript, and other web browser scripting languages to transfer XML and other text data to and from a web server using HTTP, by establishing an independent and asynchronous communication channel between a web pages Client-Side and Server-Side. ... HTTP (for HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the primary method used to convey information on the World Wide Web. ... The Unicode Standard, Version 5. ... SVG is also the IATA code for Stavanger Airport, Sola in Norway. ... JPG redirects here. ... PNG (Portable Network Graphics), sometimes pronounced as ping, is a relatively new bitmap image format that is becoming popular on the World Wide Web and elsewhere. ... In computer graphics, alpha compositing is often useful to render image elements in separate passes, and then combine the resulting multiple 2D images into a single, final image in a process called compositing. ...


Since version 9, Opera also passes the Acid2 test, a test of whether or not a browser properly supports certain web standards. Opera was the fourth web browser to pass the test.[44] The reference image for Acid2. ...


Other editions

Aside from the main edition of Opera for computers, editions of Opera available for a variety of devices. All are based on the same core,[45] but there is some variation in the features offered and the design of the user interface. A stylised illustration of a personal computer A personal computer (PC) is a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator. ...


Smartphones and PDAs

Opera will run on smartphones such as this Nokia 6630.
Opera will run on smartphones such as this Nokia 6630.
Main article: Opera Mobile

Opera Mobile is an edition of Opera designed for smartphones and personal digital assistants (PDAs). The first version of Opera Mobile was released in 2000 for the Psion Series 7 and netBook, with a port to the Windows Mobile platform.[46][47] Today, Opera Mobile is available for a variety of devices that run the Windows Mobile, S60, or UIQ operating systems.[48] Nokia 6630 smartphone with the Aluminium Grey covers The Nokia 6630 is a smartphone using the Series 60 platform with the Symbian operating system, released in November 2004. ... Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... A Sony Ericsson Smartphone (Model P910i) with touch screen and QWERTY keyboard Look up smartphone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... User with Treo (PDA with smartphone functionality) Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers, but have become much more versatile over the years. ... The Psion 7 is a notebook computer from Psion. ... An ebook is an electronic (or digital) version of a book. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. ... Screenshot of a typical Nokia S60 user interface. ... A screenshot of the UIQ one-handed interface A screenshot of the UIQ 3 pen-based interface UIQ (formerly known as User Interface Quartz) by UIQ Technology is a software platform based upon Symbian OS. Essentially this is a graphical user interface layer that provides additional components to the core... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ...


Users may try Opera Mobile free for 30 days, but beyond that it costs US$24.[49] Devices that use the UIQ 3 operating system, such as the Sony Ericsson P990 and Motorola RIZR Z8, come pre-installed with Opera Mobile, the price of Opera Mobile being included in the price of the phone.[48] The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ... A screenshot of the UIQ one-handed interface A screenshot of the UIQ 3 pen-based interface UIQ (formerly known as User Interface Quartz) by UIQ Technology is a software platform based upon Symbian OS. Essentially this is a graphical user interface layer that provides additional components to the core... Sony Ericsson P990 is a smartphone and the successor of Sony Ericsson P910. ... The Motorola RIZR Z8 (pronounced riser) is a mobile phone from Motorola. ...


One of Opera Mobile's major features is the ability to dynamically reformat web pages to better fit the handheld's display using Small-Scale Rendering technology.[50] Alternatively, the user may use page zooming for a closer or broader look.[51] However, like previous versions of Opera for personal computers, Opera Mobile's user interface has come under fire for being difficult to use or customize.[52][53] A screenshot of a web page. ... A computer display monitor, usually called simply a monitor, is a piece of electrical equipment which displays viewable images generated by a computer without producing a permanent record. ... An example of page zooming using Opera Page zooming is the ability to zoom in and out at page level. ... The user interface is the part of a system exposed to users. ...


Mobile phones

When a user browses the web using Opera Mini, the request is sent via the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to one of the Opera Software company's servers, and that server retrieves the web page, processes it, compresses it, and sends it back to the user's mobile phone.
When a user browses the web using Opera Mini, the request is sent via the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to one of the Opera Software company's servers, and that server retrieves the web page, processes it, compresses it, and sends it back to the user's mobile phone.
Main article: Opera Mini

Opera Mini, offered free of charge, is designed primarily for mobile phones, but also for smartphones and personal digital assistants. It uses the Java ME platform and consequently requires that the mobile device be capable of running Java ME applications. The browser began as a pilot project in 2005.[54] After limited releases in Europe,[55][56] it was officially launched worldwide on January 24, 2006.[57] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a Mobile Data Service available to users of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and IS-136 mobile phones. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ... A Sony Ericsson Smartphone (Model P910i) with touch screen and QWERTY keyboard Look up smartphone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... User with Treo (PDA with smartphone functionality) Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers, but have become much more versatile over the years. ... Java Platform, Micro Edition or Java ME (formerly referred to as J2ME), is a runtime and collection of Java APIs for the development of software for resource constrained devices such as PDAs, cell phones and other consumer appliances. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... is the 24th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Opera Mini requests web pages through the Opera Software company's servers, which process and compress them before relaying the pages back to the mobile phone.[58][59] This compression process makes transfer time about two to three times faster[60] and the pre-processing smooths compatibility with web pages not designed for mobile phones.[61] A screenshot of a web page. ... Logo of Opera Software. ...


Nintendo DS

Main article: Nintendo DS Browser

The Nintendo DS Browser is an edition of Opera for the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system. The Nintendo DS Browser was released in Japan July 24, 2006,[62] in Europe October 6, 2006,[63] and in North America June 4, 2007.[64] It is sold as a physical game cartridge for US$30.[17] Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2316x2112, 619 KB) the nintendo DS was here i will try to photograph the nintendo DS in the lite get it? there is two nontendo DSS the one is the orignal and the one is the lite File links The following... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2316x2112, 619 KB) the nintendo DS was here i will try to photograph the nintendo DS in the lite get it? there is two nontendo DSS the one is the orignal and the one is the lite File links The following... The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ... is the 205th day of the year (206th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 279th day of the year (280th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 155th day of the year (156th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... In various types of electronic equipment, a cartridge can refer one method of adding different functionality or content (e. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...


The Nintendo DS Browser includes the same Small-Scale Rendering and page zooming technology present in Opera Mobile.[65][51] It also includes handwriting recognition software and an on-screen keyboard to enable user input. Additionally, Nintendo partnered with Astaro Internet Security to provide web filtering for the Nintendo DS Browser. The technology is simply a professionally maintained proxy server that blocks web sites related to pornography, discrimination, security hacking, software piracy, violence, gambling, illegal drugs, alcohol, tobacco, dating, weapons, abortion, and other objectionable content.[66] Users can configure the Nintendo DS Browser to receive web pages through this proxy server, and this setting can be password-protected (by a parent, for example) to prevent circumvention.[67] An example of page zooming using Opera Page zooming is the ability to zoom in and out at page level. ... Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Handwriting recognition is the ability of a computer to receive intelligible handwritten input. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with virtual keyboard. ... For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ... Astaro protects corporate networks against Internet threats such as system intruders, viruses, spam, and spyware. ... DansGuardian blocking whitehouse. ... In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program) which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. ... This article is about computer security hackers. ... The copyright infringement of software is often called software piracy by those seeking to reduce its incidence. ... Dating redirects here. ...


In August 2007, the Nintendo DS Browser was quietly discontinued in North America.[68]


Wii

The Nintendo Wii
The Nintendo Wii
Main article: Internet Channel

On May 10, 2006, the Opera Software company announced that it was partnering with Nintendo to provide a web browser for Nintendo's Wii gaming console.[12][69][70][71] Opera for the Wii, called the Internet Channel, was free to download from its release on April 12, 2007[14] until June 30, 2007. After June 30, Wii users had to pay 500 Wii Points (US$5[15]) to download it.[16] The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... is the 130th day of the year (131st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Logo of Opera Software. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... The Internet Channel is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Wii by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... is the 102nd day of the year (103rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... A Wii Point is a payment system that Nintendo uses for its Wii console through the Wii Shop Channel. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...


Scott Hedrick, an executive of the Opera Software company, explained that the Wii browser was designed to suit a "living room environment". In contrast to Opera's appearance on computer monitors, fonts are larger and the interface is simplified for easier use.[72] Notwithstanding the changes in design, the Wii browser supports all the same web standards as the desktop version of Opera 9,[72] including passing the Acid2 test.[73] The Wii browser's layout engine is actually more advanced than the current version of Opera for desktops, as it includes bug fixes that will not be incorporated into the desktop version until Opera 9.5.[74]
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Market adoption

Statistics reference: Usage share of web browsers

As of February 2008, usage data gives Opera's overall global share of the browser market as being about 1%[75][76] although Opera's usage share is about 14-17% in Russia[77][78][79][80] and Ukraine,[81] and 5–6% in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic.[82] A rough estimation of usage share of layout engines/web browsers This article aims to be an unbiased historical record for the usage share of web browsers, based on statistics and articles published by well-known websites. ...


Since its first release in 1996, the browser has had limited success on personal computers. It is currently the fourth most widely used web browser for personal computers, behind Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.[75] Opera has had more success in the area of mobile browsing, with product releases for a variety of platforms.[83] Approximately 40 million mobile phones have shipped with a copy of Opera pre-installed.[84] Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ... Firefox may refer to: Firefox (novel), written by Craig Thomas, published in 1978 Firefox (film), the 1982 movie starring Clint Eastwood, based on the novel Firefox (arcade game), the laserdisc arcade game based on the movie Mozilla Firefox, a web browser The Red Fox or the Red Panda, based on... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ...


In addition to mobile phones, smartphones, and personal digital assistants, Opera has found a place with Nintendo's Wii and DS gaming systems. It is used on some television set-top boxes as well.[85] And in 2005, Adobe opted to integrate Opera's layout engine, Presto, into its Adobe Creative Suite applications. Opera technology is now found in Adobe GoLive, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Dreamweaver, and other components of the Adobe Creative Suite.[86][87] A Sony Ericsson Smartphone (Model P910i) with touch screen and QWERTY keyboard Look up smartphone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... User with Treo (PDA with smartphone functionality) Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers, but have become much more versatile over the years. ... For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ... A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal, turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen. ... Adobe Systems (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: ) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Adobe was founded in December 1982[1] by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, who established the company after leaving Xerox PARC in order to develop and sell... A layout engine, or rendering engine, is a software that takes web content (such as HTML, XML, image files, etc) and formatting information (such as CSS, XSL, etc) and displays the formatted content on the screen. ... Presto is a layout engine for the Opera web browser developed by Opera Software. ... Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. ... GoLive is a HTML editor from Adobe Systems. ... Photoshop redirects here. ... Dreamweaver redirects here. ...


Critical reception

See also: Opera Mobile#Critical reception, Opera Mini#Critical reception, and Nintendo DS Browser#Critical reception

Critical reception of Opera has been largely positive,[88][89][90] although the user interface has received negative criticism. For example, some of Opera's shortcut keys are different from Internet Explorer's and Firefox's, which could lead to confusion.[91] Opera has also been criticized for website compatibility issues,[32][92] partly because many web sites do not adhere to web standards as diligently as Opera.[93][94][95] Because of this issue, recent versions of Opera include workarounds to help certain popular but problematic web sites display properly.[96] Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ... The Nintendo DS Browser is a version of the Opera web browser for use on the Nintendo DS, developed by Opera Software and Nintendo. ... The user interface is the part of a system exposed to users. ... Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ... Firefox may refer to: Firefox (novel), written by Craig Thomas, published in 1978 Firefox (film), the 1982 movie starring Clint Eastwood, based on the novel Firefox (arcade game), the laserdisc arcade game based on the movie Mozilla Firefox, a web browser The Red Fox or the Red Panda, based on... The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a consortium that produces standards—recommendations, as they call them—for the World Wide Web. ...


A 2004 review in The Washington Post described Opera 7.5 as being excessively complex and difficult to use. The review also criticized the free edition's use of obtrusive advertisements when other browsers such as Mozilla and Safari were offered free of charge without including advertisements.[97] Opera's advertisements were removed a year later as one of the improvements in Opera 8.5,[8] leading to more positive reviews.[98] The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the citys oldest papers, having been founded in 1877. ... The Mozilla Application Suite (originally known as Mozilla, marketed as the Mozilla Suite, and code named Seamonkey) is a free, cross-platform internet suite, whose components include a web browser, an e-mail and news client, an HTML editor, and an IRC client. ... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ...


Regardless of other criticism, when Nintendo chose in 2006 to adopt Opera as the web browser for its Wii and DS gaming systems, a Nintendo representative explained: For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or more commonly DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ...

For our Wii console launch in 2006, we required a browser that was fast and secure with support for the latest standards including AJAX. Opera proved perfect for our purposes and is an exceptional addition to both the Nintendo DS and the Wii console.

—Genyo Takeda, senior managing director and general manager, Integrated Research & Development Division, Nintendo, [12] // Ajax may refer to: Ajax the Great as a well known hero from the Trojan war and son of Telamon Ajax the Lesser son of the king of Locris, and another hero in the Trojan war Ajax (missionary), Arian missionary who converted the pagan Suevi c. ... For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ...

Later on, in January 2007, competitor Asa Dotzler of the Mozilla Corporation criticized the Opera Software company for downplaying information about known security vulnerabilities in Opera. Dotzler claimed that users were not clearly informed of security vulnerabilities present in older versions of Opera, and thus they would not realize that they needed to upgrade to the latest version or risk being exploited.[99] Asa Dotzler (pronounced ), born in Summertown, Tennessee on June 5, 1974, is best known for his work as community coordinator for several Mozilla projects. ... The Mountain View office shared by the Mozilla Foundation and the Mozilla Corporation The Mozilla Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates and integrates the development of Internet-related applications such as the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client by the... Logo of Opera Software. ...


Awards

See also: Opera Mobile#Awards and Opera Mini#Awards

Over the years, Opera for personal computers has received several awards. These awards include:[100] Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ...

  • Download.com top rated, 5 out of 5
  • PC World World Class Award, 2004 and 2005
  • Web Host Magazine & Buyer's Guide Editors' Choice
  • PC Magazin Testsieger (Test Winner), 2006
  • PC Plus Performance Award
  • PC World Best Data Product, 2003
  • PC World Best i Test, 2003
  • Web Attack Editor's Pick, 2003
  • ZDNet Editor's Pick, 2000
  • Tech Cruiser Award 4 Excellence, 1999

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Future development

See also: Opera Mobile#Future development

The current Opera code base, used for versions 9.0x, 9.1x and 9.2x, is codenamed Merlin (after the Merlin Falcon). It will see only minor feature improvements and mostly bugfixes. After version 9.2 Merlin will no longer be used.[101] Major improvements such as changes to the layout engine are not planned for Merlin, but rather for later releases.[32] Opera Mobile is a Web browser from Opera Software designed for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones based on the Windows Mobile and S60 platforms. ... The code base of a computer program is the source code that implements a programs core functionality. ... Binomial name Linnaeus, 1758 Subspecies 3-9, see text. ... A layout engine, or rendering engine, is a software that takes web content (such as HTML, XML, image files, etc) and formatting information (such as CSS, XSL, etc) and displays the formatted content on the screen. ...


As the Opera Software company works on upcoming versions of Opera, they are releasing snapshot builds about once a week for testing and feedback.[102] The opera core is named GOGI during the development (General Opera Graphics Interface). It is a tool the Core team uses internally to develop the cross-platform/cross-project code.[32] Logo of Opera Software. ... In the field of computer software, the term software build refers either to the process of converting source code files into executable code or the result of doing so. ... For other uses, see Feedback (disambiguation). ...


Version 9.5

Opera 9.5, codenamed Kestrel (after the Kestrel falcon), will fill the gap between Opera 9.2 and Opera 10.[101] It will see some of the rendering improvements due to be made in Opera 10 and also aims to provide better integration with various operating systems.[103][104] The first alpha build of Opera 9.5 was released on September 4, 2007. A public beta was released October 25, 2007,[105] with a final release expected by summer 2008.[106] Image File history File links Gnome_globe_current_event. ... Software redirects here. ... Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ... Image File history File links Nuvola_apps_kpager. ... The name kestrel is given to several different members of the falcon genus, Falco. ... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ... In software engineering, development stage terminology expresses how far through the development sequence things have progressed and how much further development a product may require. ... is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... A software release refers to the distribution, whether public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product. ... is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...


Opera 9.5 will have improved support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), including many more CSS3 selectors and the CSS2 text-shadow property.[107][108] Support for other web standards will also be improved. For example, Opera 9.5's Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) implementation supports 93.8% of the W3C's SVG test suite,[109] and development of built-in support for Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) and MathML is underway.[102][110] Plus, Opera 9.5 will support high-security Extended Validation Certificates.[111] CSS redirects here. ... The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a consortium that produces standards—recommendations, as they call them—for the World Wide Web. ... SVG redirects here. ... The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a consortium that produces standards—recommendations, as they call them—for the World Wide Web. ... The Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) file format is an extension to the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification proposed by Stuart Parmenter and Vladimir Vukicevic of the Mozilla Corporation. ... Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) is an application of XML for describing mathematical notations and capturing both its structure and content. ... Extended Validation Certificates (EV) [1] are a special type of X.509 certificate which require more extensive investigation by the Certificate Authority before being issued. ...


The interface will undergo a few alterations as well, one of which is adding back in screen reader support. Opera's mail client, Opera Mail, will be updated, with an indexing feature and also some bugs will be fixed.[112] Opera 9.5 will also let users save bookmarks and Speed Dial settings to the "Opera Link" web site. These preferences could then be synchronized with another Opera browser, such as a copy of Opera Mini running on a mobile phone.[113] A screen reader is a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen. ... For other uses, see M2. ... A database index is a data structure that improves the speed of operations in a table. ... Data synchronization is the process of establishing consistency among data on remote sources. ... Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. ...


Alongside the new features, Opera 9.5 has new performance improvements. One is x64 editions of Opera for compatible Linux and BSD operating systems.[32][114] x64 is Microsoft Corporations marketing designation for the Advanced Micro Devices AMD64 and Intel EM64T 64-bit Instruction Set Extensions to the x86 architecture, which were substantially similar as of 2004. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ...


Version 10

Opera 10, codenamed Peregrine (after the Peregrine Falcon), will see the most improvements. It will have new features, an improved user interface, increased standards support, bug fixes, performance improvements, and new tools for web developers.[101][115] Image File history File links Gnome_globe_current_event. ... Image File history File links Nuvola_apps_kpager. ... Binomial name Tunstall, 1771 Global range Yellow: Breeding summer visitor Green: Breeding resident Blue: Winter visitor Light blue: Passage visitor Subspecies 17-19, see text Synonyms Falco atriceps Hume Falco kreyenborgi Kleinschmidt, 1929 Falco pelegrinoides madens Ripley & Watson, 1963 Rhynchodon peregrinus (Tunstall, 1771) and see text The Peregrine Falcon (Falco... The user interface is the part of a system exposed to users. ... Web standards is a general term for the formal standards and other technical specifications that define and describe aspects of the World Wide Web. ... A web developers workstation. ...


A post-Kestrel build of Presto scores 100/100 on the Acid3 test and renders the test correctly, but does not pass the test due to slow performance.[116]


See also

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External links

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