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Opera Next for Windows 12.10 Beta released – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
October 30, 2012
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Opera Next for Windows 12.10 Beta released - onmsft.com - October 30, 2012

Opera Web browser offers the best internet browsing experience available. Discover what over 20 million people have already experienced by downloading Opera’s fast and safe internet browsers. Features include Speed Dial, Search Shortcuts, and Trash Can. Here’s an easy way to stay up to date with alphas and betas. Opera Next runs side by side with your main installation.

What’s new in this build?

– Operating system compatibility: Windows 8
– Several new and improved APIs are included in this version of Opera
– Improved support for all high-resolution displays
– Opera 12.10 beta will include changes in the Opera Presto 2.12 engine up to core-integration-point 388
– Support for the SPDY (“Speedy”) network standard
– CSS3 Gradients, Transitions, Animations, and Transforms
– To improve site compatibility and interoperability, Opera 12.10 beta also introduces aliasing for a selection of prefixed CSS properties
– Fullscreen API
– Page Visibility API
– Support for WebSockets has been updated in Opera 12.10 beta and is now enabled by default
– International Color Consortium (ICC) profile support has been added, ensuring images look as the author intended

Opera Next for Windows 12.10 Beta

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