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Opera 9.63


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http://www.opera.com/download/

 

Changes since Opera 9.62

Security

-Manipulating text input contents can allow execution of arbitrary code, as reported by Red XIII. See our advisory.

-HTML parsing flaw can cause Opera to execute arbitrary code, as reported by Alexios Fakos. See our advisory.

-Long hostnames in file: URLs can cause execution of arbitrary code, as reported by Vitaly McLain. see our advisory.

-Script injection in feed preview can reveal contents of unrelated news feeds, as reported by David Bloom. See our advisory.

-Built-in XSLT templates can allow cross-site scripting, as reported by Robert Swiecki of the Google Security Team. See our advisory.

-Fixed an issue that could reveal random data, as reported by Matthew of Hispasec Sistemas. Details will be disclosed at a later date.

-SVG images embedded using <img> tags can no longer execute Java or plugin content, suggested by Chris Evans.

 

http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/windows/963/

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I understand preference, but many people who claim to love Firefox and hate Opera are just buying into the fad....the type who will go after whatever is popular. Opera is just as good as Firefox, it's just different. In some ways it is better. Praising Firefox and hating Opera has become the "in" thing to do, so that's what some people do. Then there are some who have tried Opera and given it a chance, but couldn't get used to it's differences. That's understandable, but doesn't mean that Firefox is better....again, just different.

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Yeah I can see that. I discovered firefox before opera and spent a lot of time getting to know it and it works good for my needs. Not to say that opera wouldn't, but when something is just working so good for me, I figure why mess with it. I definately noticed that opera was a bit faster then firefox and IE (and to be honest, I like IE with the pro add on as well) and it has a lot of customizable features too. It's probably just the time it would take to learn all the equivalent features in opera that I love in firefox that keeps me from playing with it more. Plus it doesn't support my 64 bit vista and i like to keep my set ups pretty much uniform, so i don't think i will give it a good shot again until it's supported.

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Well, that's the beauty of the browser market at the moment. An availability of choice which usually means there's something to suit just about everybody.

 

They're all improving with age, and it can't be bad if we can all find something that suits our needs.

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One thing I forgot to mention regarding why I use Opera is because of the excellent mobile browser Opera Mini. It allows full web browsing on your phone with a zoom ability that makes web pages look exactly as they do on your PC (especially on a QVGA display and higher). If you also use the desktop version of Opera, then you can use Opera Link to automatically sync all your bookmarks with your phone...a very useful feature.

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One thing I forgot to mention regarding why I use Opera is because of the excellent mobile browser Opera Mini. It allows full web browsing on your phone with a zoom ability that makes web pages look exactly as they do on your PC (especially on a QVGA display and higher). If you also use the desktop version of Opera, then you can use Opera Link to automatically sync all your bookmarks with your phone...a very useful feature.

 

I didn't know that. That's an awesome feature which i personally would find VERY useful. Thanks for that!

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I didn't know that. That's an awesome feature which i personally would find VERY useful. Thanks for that!

No problem! If you need help getting Opera Mini working on your phone let me know. It can be tricky because not all phones support J2ME (like Verizon Wireless non-smartphones), some carriers brand their phones in such a way that Java apps are blocked form having network access, and you'll need an appropriate data plan.

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Opera is VERY good. And it's so much better than it was 2 years ago. Many important Firefox-type extensions are already incorporated into it.

 

Give it a try. You can have both FF and Opera installed on your computer without any hassles. Compare them, see which one you like better.

 

Filehippo download for Opera

 

Filehippo has clean downloads. Bookmark that site. ;)

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Sry, didn't know it was a browser. Is Opera browser good? Anyone recommend this? I am currently using Firefox.

Opera 10 is super fast even on my old PIII

http://www.opera.com/browser/next

 

From what I read it is much faster than Firefox.

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OMG. I am in like...shock. YoKenny just supported a browser other than IE7. :blink:

 

Well actually, compared to 5-7 years ago, most big name browsers today are relatively good, as in they're not inherently evil....like the old AOL browser.

 

Dang, Kenny, that's Opera 10! You sure you wanna turn on a new person to an Alpha testing browser?

 

Oh, I get it. You and Karl Rove have a few discussions planned ahead.

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OMG. I am in like...shock. YoKenny just supported a browser other than IE7. :blink:

I'm not just another pretty face.

 

Well actually, compared to 5-7 years ago, most big name browsers today are relatively good, as in they're not inherently evil....like the old AOL browser.

Do you mean AOhell?

 

Dang, Kenny, that's Opera 10! You sure you wanna turn on a new person to an Alpha testing browser?

It works for me.

 

Oh, I get it. You and Karl Rove have a few discussions planned ahead.

Who the heck is Karl Rove?

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