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=General Info= {| class='wikitable' |- | [[Image: anonymous_user/operalogo-copy.bmp]] | Opera is an Internet browser that runs on a large variety of Operating Systems. The Opera "suite" contains a web browser, an email client, a news aggregator, a address book, an IRC client, a download manager and a Bit Torrent Client.<br /><br /> Opera was developed by Opera Software that has its headquarters in Oslo, Norway. Opera is the most popular web browser for smart phones, mobile platforms and PDAs as it uses the "Small Screen Rendering" technology. Opera is also used for iTV platforms. As a result of a collaboration with IBM, the Opera Browser now integrates voice recognition software. |} = Statistics = * Since launched, '''Opera 9''' was downloaded 10,000,000 times * '''Opera Mobile''' for mobile platforms was distributed on 40,000,000 devices, 50 different phone models * More than 3,000,000 people downloaded '''Opera Mobile''' this year * There are 5,000,000 users of '''Opera Mini''' all over the world = Versions = The latest version, '''Opera 9''', includes a simple Bit Torrent client, a pop-up blocker, tabs, a WYSIWYG editor and widgets that run in separate windows. What's special about the beta versions is that they are only tested by a group of people that are called "The Elektrans" ( http://my.opera.com/community/dev/elektrans/life/ ) = Features = [[Image: anonymous_user/opera1.jpg]] ==Surfing== *Transfer manager *Password manager *Pop-up blocker *Tabbed browsing *Google integrated search *Sessions *Quick preferences *Notes *Voice recognition *Trash can *Keyboard Shortcuts [[Image: anonymous_user/opera2.jpg]] ==Security and privacy== *Security bar *Encryption *Private data removal *Encryption ==Customization== *Drag and drop *Skins *Language ==Accessibility== *Zoom *User style sheets *Text size and colors ==Web development== *Code validation *Info panel *Standards support *Small-screen mode *Toggle graphics and style sheets *Reload from cache ==Special features== *Full-screen mode *Kiosk mode [[Image: anonymous_user/opera3.jpg]] =Communities= * My opera - Opera community http://my.opera.com/community/forums/ * Opera Watch - Opera blog http://operawatch.com/ * Tim's Opera Bits v5.0 - http://weblog.timaltman.com/node/856 =Further reading= * Secunia vulnerability report for Opera 9.x http://secunia.com/product/10615/ * Opera browser for dummies http://search.barnesandnoble.com/bookSearch/isbnInquiry.asp?r=1&isbn=0764506838
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