Opera 9.5 Alpha is out in the wilds
The next iteration of the famous browser has been released to the open. It’s version 9.5 and it’s still in its alpha stage. Nevertheless, it’s working well and the browser indeed is incredibly fast. Just how fast it really is can be seen on this site. Opera 9.5 (code-named Kestrel) doesn’t quite add enought features to justify a version number bump but contains some very welcome improvements. It’s faster than ever before and Opera claims that the user interface has also received significant optimizations. The integrated BitTorrent client has been reworked and plenty of refinements have been added. Moreover, there are new features like Synchronization or Full History Search. Moreover, there’s full CSS3 support.
It’s a fine release and I really like it, even though it’s still an alpha. I tried Opera before but being a heavy Firefox user I couldn’t quite get myself accustomed to it. Things have changed now and I’d like to give you some assistance in using Opera, especially if you’re used to Firefox. Read more…
