Norwegian browser maker Opera Software has just released version
11.62 of Opera to the general public. The release is an update to the
current stable channel of the browser replacing Opera 11.61 in the
process. The web browser update has been released for all supported
operating systems, that is Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and
various Linux distributions. Existing Opera users can check internally
for updates if the update has not been picked up yet by the browser.
This is done with a click on the Opera button, and the selection of Help
> Check for Updates.
It my take some time before the update may be recognized by the browser. In this case, a download from the official Opera website is an option.
Opera 11.62
Opera
11.62 is a security and stability update for the web browser, which
makes it a recommended upgrade for all users of previous Opera versions.
The changelog
lists five security issues that have been fixed in the new version,
including two that could trick users into executing downloads.
The
remaining changes are mostly crash and bug fixes. The Windows changelog
alone lists more than 20 fixes, including a fix for a WebM decoder
freeze in the browser, a fix for scrolling problems in Facebook Chat,
and a crash fix when navigating the message list in Opera Mail.
Outlook
When
you look into the future, you will see Opera 12.00 looming at the
horizon. This version will introduce major new features, including a
upgrade to Opera’s core rendering engine Presto, support for HTML5 and
CSS3 features that are not supported yet by the browser, and out of
process plugins for 64-bit versions of the Internet browser.
Snapshot builds of Opera 12 are regularly posted on the Opera Desktop Team
blog for all supported operating system. These snapshots are test
versions that should not be installed in productive environments.
Reference: ghacks.net
Author: Martin Brinkmann
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