Opera 9.50 Gets To RC!
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RC or Release Candidate, means that most all the bugs are squashed, and the features that are newly added are solid.
Opera 9.50 has been a long time in the making, and has challenged the patience of many of the most loyal, but the end of the journey to Kestrel is near.
By the way, an RC status for Opera is roughly equivalent to gold code plus 3 service packages with any Microsoft product, so it is very good.
The package now promises the best of internet browsing, e-mail, and RSS reader capabilities, in a very sleek, yet customizable package. It is also, as of now, the most standards compliant browser available.
Check it out - if you give it a chance, you’ll like it! (especially when you get tired of your favorite Firefox add-ons not being updated in a timely manner)
download it from here
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Technorati Tags: Opera 9.5 - Kestrel - browser - standards compliant - e-mail - RSS reader - customizable

2 Comments
oscar jones
June 24th, 2008
at 1:46pm
I tried but could not get Opera 9.50 to work.
The release was not ready for public distribution.
the oracle
June 24th, 2008
at 3:16pm
oscar, the ‘gold’ version of 9.5 is out, and works well on Windows and Linux platforms - I don’t have any way of testing on a Mac. What platform are you using?