Author Archive for Claudio Santambrogio

Opera 9.6 RC 2


Were you already giving up on the hope of a new toy for the weekend? Don't despair: we have a new RC for the upcoming 9.6 release. Happy testing!

Changelog:
  • SSL error pages now display again :whistle:
  • Fixed an issue where RSS 1.0 feeds sent as text/html would not be recognized
  • Fixed an issue where opening links with the keyboard after an inline find would open the link twice
  • Some stability fixes


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Another step…


…closer to 9.60 - with a special attention to our Chinese mail users :)

WARNING: This is a development snapshot: it contains the latest changes, but may also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, it may not work at all.

Known Issue
  • Dragonfly is still a bit unstable…


Changelog
  • Several stability fixes
  • Fixed copying of multiple entries from history manager
  • Fixed DCC transfers in IRC
  • Fixed quick find in feeds
  • Added popular Chinese mail providers in mailproviders.xml


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9.52


We released 9.52 today, which addresses several security and stability issues. This release is a recommended upgrade for all those running the latest stable releases.

Changelogs are available:
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Go download it!

9.51


We released 9.51 today, which addresses a few security and lots of stability issues. This release is a recommended upgrade for all those running the latest stable releases.

Changelogs are available:
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Go download it!

Opera 9.51 RC 3


And one more RC for the upcoming 9.51! Lots of nice fixes in this one - and we need your feedback, specially on:
  • upgrading (we did some more tweaks to the installer)
  • saving (of images, of web pages, of "stuff")


Changelog:
  • Fixed proper clearing of textarea when no-cache is set.
  • Fixed a crash on print preview.
  • Saving of images is not recorded in transfers anymore.
  • Fixed window.close() not functioning after invoking context menu… :doh: (this also fixes closing Dragonfly…)


Unix specific:
  • Fixed printing on Linux :pingu:


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Opera 9.51 RC 2


More fixes in the pipeline for 9.51! As always, we appreciate constructive feedback. Main focus was on stability and the installer - some issues that users have encountered when upgrading from 9.27 should now be finally solved.

Changelog:
  • Security status should be now always correctly set when navigating from HTTP to HTTPS.
  • Fixed an issue related to OCSP and CRLs that would lower security level - Yngve has a detailed article. You'll have to manually check for updates to activate this fix.
  • Fixed an issue in the content blocker that might cause no page to be loaded anymore. :doh:
  • Fixed a crash on Yahoo! Mail (now really!).
  • Fixed a crash with userjs.
  • Fixed a crash related to Dragonfly.
  • Fixed a crash on Print Preview.
  • Fixed an issue that caused unwanted line breaks in rich text editors.
  • Fixed loading of stylesheets when navigating in history.


UNIX specific:
  • Fixed an issue that would prevent pages from closing on Qt4 builds.
  • Fixed saving of changes to plugin configuration.


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Towards 9.51


It's time for maintenance - we have been fixing several of the most reported issues in 9.50 - including a rather nasty crash on Yahoo Mail. Have fun testing - and as always, we'd appreciate feedback.

WARNING: These are development snapshots: they contain the latest changes, but they also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all.

Changelog:
  • Fixed crash on Yahoo! Mail.
  • Fixed a crash when clicking the feeds button.
  • Fixed a crash when installing Shockwave Player 11.
  • Fixed some issues with the search engines when upgrading from 9.2x: it is now possible again to edit the Google search.
  • Fixed a leak when printing or in print preview.
  • Fixed a GDI handle leak in the transfers window on Windows.
  • Fixed thread expanding in Mail when receiving new messages
  • Fixed some issues with subscription to IMAP folders.
  • Fixed a too zealous reconnection of the IRC client.
  • Fixed "reuse current tab" feature in speed dial on Mac.
  • Finetuned some issues in the new skin.


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9.5 is available


After lots of late night testing and bug fixing, 9.5 was released today. :hat:
We would like to share some fun facts with you:
  • Opera is now available in 29 languages, 6 more than in 9.27 and more are coming
  • The number of Opera users has more than doubled since the release of 9.0
  • We fixed a new record of bugs, including 2350 showstoppers
  • The desktop team ate 12 pizzas while fixing bugs in 9.5 RC :chef:
  • IMAP is up to 4 times as fast in 9.5 than in 9.2
  • Almost 500.000 of you were already using betas of 9.5

Opera 9.5 is now available on www.opera.com/download
Enjoy!

The desktop team

Opera 9.5 RC - Prepare for launch


You might have noticed we've focused on stabilizing the Opera 9.5 snapshots lately, waxing the new look and feel of Opera, improving performance, security and most of all fixing a lot of bugs. Almost two years after the release of Opera 9.0, Opera 9.5 is now (almost) ready to be released. :jester:
Thanks for your feedback on Opera Link, Quick Find, Dragonfly and EV and all the new features, usability improvements, new skin, tweaks and bugfixes. We hope you all feel proud of making Opera 9.5 the best choice for surfing the web!
Announcement of 9.5 release by Jon von Tetzchner

Tell your friends about Opera!
Even though everyone reading this blog knows that there is a difference between one browser and another, there are still too many people who don't. We need your help to spread the word!


WARNING: On Windows, this build will by default replace the default installation of Opera. Take special care when installing


Changelog
  • Copied the latest Dragonfly to the live servers - Check out their blog for the latest info
  • Various stability fixes
  • Opera no longer wants to update a nonexistent mail store when upgrading from 9.2 to 9.5
  • 'Download message bodies' is now enabled on all POP accounts
  • Fixed a loss of filter rules on upgrade from 9.2
  • Fixed an issue with a missing Panel button
  • Fixed an issue where the 'New tab' toolbar was hidden behind the panel toggle button when no tabs were open
  • Added sharper panel selector icons
  • Fixed dragging of multiple items in the bookmark manager
  • Fixed Russian and German dictionary search
  • Improvements in backwards compatibility with skins
  • Fixed login with cookie on the 31st of all months :bug:
Mac specific changes
  • The disk image should work on Mac OS X 10.2 again
  • Some improvements to the Mac Native skin

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Malware protection

If you're using the latest build, then browsing just got safer!

Since 2006, Opera has featured Fraud Protection, which protects you against phishing pages, and not too long ago we upgraded the backend part of it to provide even better protection using data from Netcraft, widely regarded as the best performing protector against phishing.

In collaboration with security experts Haute Secure we're now proud to announce the newest functionality to our Fraud Protection feature; Malware protection.
Everybody knows that there's more to watch out for on the Web than just phishing. Malware, in every imaginable shape and form, has exploded over the past few years. Viruses have been a problem for decades, and worms can in large part be blamed for the millions of spam messages people receive every day. But as the Web has evolved, so has its usefulness to crackers, and today malware on the Web is a major concern. Drive-by downloads using browser and plugin exploits are scary, and so is the creative social engineering that is used to make users download something innocent-looking, which in fact is malicious code that will harm your computer and/or steal your private information.

This is where malware protection comes in. While it is still important to maintain an up-to-date antivirus installed, Opera now offers an additional layer of protection, and will warn when you try to open a page that is known to contain malware, the same way it does when you try to access phishing sites.
Users already familiar with Haute Secure's popular anti-malware toolbar for other browsers already know how useful and important this is, and now, we have the same level of protection built directly into Opera, with a familiar interface.


Protection against malware will be enabled for everyone who has Fraud Protection enabled, and is live as of this post. If you would like to see it in action, grab the latest build and go to www.verybadsite.com to test it. We will soon be adding the ability for users to report new malware pages that are not yet detected, contributing to the "community watch" effect Haute Secure has been building since 2006.

Enjoy, and stay safe!