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    Opera Promises New Browser For Faster Browsing

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    Battling hard for market share with Google’s Chrome, Opera Software is promising users a faster surfing experience, an improved email client, and better browser-synchronisation capabilities, with the latest version of its browser which they launched.

    The Opera developer says that Opera 9.6 contains an expanded Link. This means that users can more easily use their personal browsing identities on any computer. Essentially, it synchronizes a user’s browser history, bookmarks and personal bar.

    In addition Opera has also tweaked its built-in email client, Opera Mail, with a feature designed for users stuck with a slow broadband connection. The email client’s “low-bandwidth mode” allows users to retrieve mails faster when bandwidth is limited. Another feature is that Opera mail that will help users swamped with email overload, as the email client now has two new ways to prioritize emails, so that users can easily (with a single click apparently), track important threads, and ignore less important ones.

    Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, said in a statement “Our improved email client is now the ideal communication tool, Opera Link gives you more flexibility to take your personal browsing identity with you to any computer.”

    Opera is also claiming increased speed for the new browser, with “improved responsiveness and page loading” compared to Opera 9.5.

    The new version also has the ability to see an RSS feed’s content before subscribing to it or even bookmarking it. Opera says it gives users “a clean, multi-column preview for each RSS feed”, so users know what to expect before you subscribe.

    Opera 9.6 will now be available in more than 38 languages after adding support for Indonesian, Ukrainian, Estonian, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil languages.

    Opera is scrapping against the new boy on the block, namely Google’s Chrome for market share. September’s figures showed that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer still dominates the browser market with 71.5 percent, while Mozilla’s Firefox accounted for 19.5 percent, followed by Apple’s Safari on 6.7 percent.

    Google’s Chrome share stabilized at about 0.7 percent, just slightly more than Opera’s flagship, which had previously held down the number 4 spot, behind IE, Firefox and Safari.

    Opera 9.6 is available for download, free of charge, with versions available for computers running Linux, Mac and Windows.

3 Responses to “Opera Promises New Browser For Faster Browsing”

  1. Still no built in spell checker after all these years???

  2. Opera is fatest browser in marcet. Always was. I don’t know why not as popular as is its speed?!

  3. Opera has no extensions , small community and few people use it for emails and torrents whats weird and even so those things are integrated but still there isn’t any spellchecker?

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