Opera goes to version 20

Only a month after the version 19

Opera has speed up its release since the version 18 and the reason probably lies in an attempt to catch up wi th the browser market competitions. The version 20 comes with all the improvements from two previous releases as well as some new graphical improvements.


While version 19 brought the long awaited shortcut bar, which was available in both Firefox and Chrome for quite some time but was lacking in Opera, the version 20 brings some features that makes the use of the browser even more easier.

The version 20 brought the, so called, "click and drop" which allows you to save a page by simply selecting it and dragging it to the shortcut bar and the same thing goes for tabs as well. Users with touchscreen will find these new features much easier than relying on a small icon. The list of other changes also includes the configurable home page and an ability to display more than 6 tiles on the "Speed Dial" as well as change the size of the thumbnails.

The Opera version 20 has brought a lot of changes and it surely pushes the Opera up neck to neck with all other browsers on the market.




: Windows / Mac
Source: Opera
via Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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