Download Opera 11.10
Here comes the very first build of Opera 11.10 (codenamed Barracuda) by Opera Software.
Before you become too excited, please keep in mind that this is just a first glimpse of what’s yet to come and therefore, does not include a lot of new features.
According to just published post, the Core has been upgraded from version 2.7.62 to 2.8.99 (a very big step forward, according to Manuela Hutter) and now includes Web Open Font Format (WOFF) support.
Furthermore, a handful of network compatibility changes has been introduced in the following build to make Opera more compatible with other web browsers.
Changes
Disable Cookie2 by default, with an option to enable it again
Send more compatible Accept* headers
Disable TLS 1.1 and 1.2 by default
Make sure redirects from http to https are labelled secure
Remove the use of master password for client certificates
Added a preference to disable cross-network protection
Before downloading, please keep in mind that this is a very early build and may contain few known and yet unknown issues.
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I was already getting excited before I read “Before you become too excited…” :[
This core upgrade, this changelog is one of the biggest ever. Tons of fixes, and tweaks, and little tiny changes. This is just amazing. Now for some testing.
Cool, Hopefully they get Windows kerberos Auth integrated in this series.
Crazy good!
I am presently using opera 11.10 browser, it is fantastic and fast in the processing of data but I just discovered that the bowser cannot open the new yahoo mail beta. Please do something fast about my observation. May I also use this medium to commend the opera technical team for developing the bowser.
The issue is not with Opera. Its Yahoo developers who doesn’t test their site for Opera and if you change the setting in Opera to Identify as IE then Yahoo Mail Beta will work.
nearly correct. But it’s not “they don’t test their site in Opera” but “they add code to sniff the Browser agent in order to make Opera display the site the “wrong” way”.
It should work with lastest snapshot.
http://my.opera.com/sitepatching/blog/2011/02/15/maps-and-spreadsheets
This build should be the Final 11… and even not 100 percent ready yet. They released 11 with a ton of well know bugs.
Good luck in the desert of Opera.
Ever looked at the ton of “well know bugs” in other browsers? Although it is true that I also find the .O1 series more enjoyable, their approach isn’t atypical.
Come on… every software is released when the producer thinks all the blocker-bugs are gone.
So Opera defined some of the bugs you saw as non-blocker bugs and therefore it could happen that they remained unfixed in the stable release.
No software ever has been bug-free and no software ever will be. It’s just a matter of luck if you run into software that does not show any bugs to you because than all the bugs that are there (as said, bugs are everywhere) affect some actions you do not perform with the program.
Of course the more complex the program, the more things can break. So if you are like me using all of Operas components (except for Opera turbo ATM), running into a series of bugs is totally normal with every release and up to now I always found a way to live with them. :)
Wow, DeoDomuique is really quite clueless.
Should we read as BarraCUDA?