If you have been defiantly adhering onto Opera 3.6 because of your tips of the fingers, not so good news. Mozilla is formally putting it to rest -- whether you want it or otherwise -- by auto-upgrading customers to version 12. You've kept a couple of days to bid your emotional goodbyes, using the switchover being called as early May. But, the browser's designers stop lacking setting to start dating ? to get the flowers shipped by. Official support for that 2010 release finished now, and also the final bout of security fixes was in The month of january. In the other finish from the spectrum, Opera 13 wobbled up onto its beta legs yesterday, getting a brand new home page, Google's new SPDY protocol and tab additional features by using it. If you are making the leap, don't stress if you discover some old buddies missing.
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