Software8.10.2008

Opera refreshes

Opera Software launched Opera 9.6, the newest version of its Web browser. Opera 9.6 includes improvements in the built-in email client as well as better browser synchronisation.

One of Opera’s key features is Opera Link which allows users to keep their profiles in sync across different machines. An expanded Opera Link in Opera 9.6 lets users take their favorite search engines and the browser history with them as well as notes taken in the Opera browser, bookmarks, Speed Dial and personal bar.
 
Opera Mail now has a low-bandwidth mode which caters for users with less than reliable Internet connections. Opera mail also makes it easier to monitor different themes and threads in incoming mail.

Opera 9.6 builds in RSS feed previews so users can see what they are subscribing to before taking action.

"We believe in making the Web available for people everywhere," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. "The people who use Opera need it to adapt to their needs and we’re proud to continue that tradition today. Our improved e-mail client is now the ideal communication tool. Opera Link gives you more flexibility to take your personal browsing identity with you to any computer. The new Opera 9.6 gives more people around the world new reasons to choose Opera."
 
Opera 9.6 is available for Linux, Mac and Windows computers and ships in more than 38 languages. Opera is free from http://www.opera.com/.

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