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Opera 10.5 pre-alpha

We are getting a little better at this iteration stuff. Opera 10 was released in September and now we are releasing the first public build of Opera 10.5. Yay Desktop Team! Philip was on vacation so the HTML5 media elements (i.e. video and audio) are not yet in, but CSS transformations and transitions are. Hopefully we get this to final soon as it is a major improvement not just in standards support, but also in usability and speed. (And also so we get to try it on Ubuntu!)

23rd December 2009

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  1. Tell them to fix their damned Mac keystrokes. For the umpteenth time: Option-Command-F is Google search.

    Permalink · 2009-12-23 20:31:18 · Joe Clark

  2. Tell them to fix their damned Mac keystrokes. For the umpteenth time: Option-Command-F is Google search.

    More importantly, Cmd+H is Hide.

    Permalink · 2010-01-02 17:15:05 · Gordon P. Hemsley

  3. I really miss ctrl-F5 on Windows. ctrl-r also doesn't refresh the css (in case of an edit).

    Permalink · 2010-02-23 09:55:07 · Rick

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