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Opera

Opera is a web browser that can manage regular task related to the Internet such as going to web sites, receiving or sending emails, online chatting, showing widgets and managing contacts. The developer of Opera is a Norwegian company called Opera Software. It can run on many operating systems that includes Mac OS, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Microsoft Windows and most of its versions. Opera also has a very light mobile web browser named Opera Mini. The technology of Opera is used by other companies to implement it in products like Adobe Creative Suite. The current series of Opera 9 uses Presto as its layout engine.

Uses of Opera

The Opera browser is used in many devices like:
  • Personal digital assistants
  • Smartphones
  • Mobile phones
  • Interactive televisions
  • Game consoles
Features of Opera
  • It supports complete Internet services. The advanced cross-platform technology and desktop browser of Opera make the experience of surfing the very best.
  • It has APIs that help developers to customize the important browser features.
  • Its Extensible Rendering Architecture can change the format of web pages to suit different screen sizes.
  • The feature of spatial navigation allows easy navigation in the absence of a mouse.
  • The browser core of Opera is independent of any platform and commonly applies to desktops, mobile phones and other devices. This makes is different from other browsers.


Opera 9.2 web browser helps to access the Internet in the fastest and easiest way.






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