Big news from Google Chrome and Firefox browser war in time of anything, just relax. Norwegian browser Opera has also put his place in the war with a couple of recent announcements. At SXSW WebProNews caught up with Charles McCathieNevile, Opera's Chief standards to talk about the recent efforts of the company.
So firstly, Opera has released a new version of its Opera browser 10 11 beta, which is named "Barracuda." In addition, it is introduced into the beta set of debugging tools called Opera Dragonfly. According to these two events have McCathieNevile great features that the user of the Opera. He said that Opera 11 users can synchronize function, such as Opera unite and connect with their mobile browser enables you to respond to both platforms for bookmarks and other elements.
The company also is making headway in the mobile with Opera Mobile introductions 11 and Opera Mini. Opera Mobile is fully mechanized browser with a new, fast interface, which allows the API. McCathieNevile pointed out that the Opera Mini focused user experience. Opera Mobile and Opera Mini are also optimized for tablets.
All new versions of Opera have improved support for standards as well.
In terms of what Sets Opera apart from competition McCathieNevile explained that users can run the browser to nothing and that their tools include a lot of features.
"It's fast, it's safe, it is compatible with standards, [and] it is a high-quality, modern browser;"and when you dig in it, you can only find a lot more, "he said.
He showed that the company is working in TV, offering also. By the way the Inquirer reports that Opera has just announced the Opera devices 3.0, which is in the latest version of its Web browser for TVs.
Because privacy is always a big issue for those browsers, Opera also work in this area. McCathieNevile said that privacy was "a key issue for a long time" for Opera. User experience at the Opera is encrypted to ensure that the user is not pursued or followed.
While Opera 11 provides users and clearly understand what you are connecting to, the browser continues to work on them helps to better distinguish between trusted servers and secure servers. McCathieNevile also pointed out that the users should have a very simple and clear choice as regards their browsing. In other words, it is necessary to communicate these options so that all users understand.
He said that the Opera will continue to work towards this initiative, because it could be used to increase privacy.
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