Opera releases a new version - v10.52 [shortcut key found]
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
If it doesn't have a ribbon, I'm not interested! I kid, I kid... I'll stick with Chrome though... Gets faster every version, which seems to defy every law of software development.
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
Click on Red dropbutton on upper left -> Show Menu bar.... enjoy alt+F ;P
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Click on Red dropbutton on upper left -> Show Menu bar.... enjoy alt+F ;P
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
I agree, very fast. You can get your File menu back if you check the "Menubar visible" toggle (maybe its called different, I'm using the dutch version). I hate what it's doing to the taskbar though. If you click the taskbar icon it doesn't show the window but offers a choice of open tab's, just like ctrl+tab (I'm using W7).
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If it doesn't have a ribbon, I'm not interested! I kid, I kid... I'll stick with Chrome though... Gets faster every version, which seems to defy every law of software development.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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In this release Opera claims to "have support for html 5". I cannot seem to remember if an earlier version had this feature or not. I wonder how Opera compares against Chrome...
According to Google HTML5 audio/visual support was added with the 10.5 base. It's unlikely anything else was added with 10.51 or 10.52; the hundredths place is AFAIK used exclusively for bugfix updates. More HTML5 features will probably have to wait until 10.6 or 11.0.
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
Abhinav S wrote:
no file menu
You can turn the menu on, but there are times when Opera gets confused and when the window is refereshed, the menu doesn't come back until you mouse over where it should be.
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
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According to opera there javascript engine is faster than chrome I read that on gizmodo a while back.
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
I've been using Opera for the past week and am extremely impressed! It has a few bugs - CNN Money has a ticker at the top that doesn't display correctly, and selecting type to print is flaky - but overall it's a vast improvement over IExx. Best of all, it never hogs 100% of the CPU and leaves behind 4 running copies of itself when there are no instances open. That's a new trick IE learned in ver 7, and perfected in IE8.
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A new minor version (10.52) of Opera was released today. Still amazingly fast. Takes some getting used to - no file menu (I'm used to alt + F to get to the files menu). The drop menu is now part of the opera icon on the top left. *Edit* Figured out the short cut key for the file menu -> ALT :doh: . The normal menu can be made visible by choosing the 'Show menu bar' option. *Edit*
modified on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:36 PM
Abhinav S wrote:
Takes some getting used to - no file menu
Looky here: http://mwallace.nl/graphics/opera_menu_bar.jpg[^]
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It depends on the benchmark you're looking at. IIRC opera only beats chrome on 1 of the 3 or 4 major JS benchmarks. Guess which one shows up in their marketing. :rolleyes:
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Dan Neely wrote:
It depends on the benchmark you're looking at. IIRC opera only beats chrome on 1 of the 3 or 4 major JS benchmarks.
I use the benchmark known as: "How long does it take the bloody pages to load?" Works for me, and Opera wins by a mile.
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