
Opera continues to roll out the weekly builds even after Opera 9 was released. The Opera DesktopTeam has released two weekly builds since Opera 9’s final release and they will continue to provide them to the public as they work towards Opera 9.01.
Here is a list of changes in Opera 9.01:
- Fixed issue with setting external source viewer, now there is a separate field for parameters
- Fixed problem with text in forms that broke when zooming
- Fixed bug where embedding mms:URIs and rtsp:URIs directly did not work
- Several stability fixes
- Hotmail localization fixed
- Save image as doesn’t put it in transfers anymore
- Last used search engine is now remembered
- Using namespace in widgets now works
- Find in page with same search word on newly loaded pages now works
- Search engines now can’t be added without a keyword
- Newsfeeds can now be renamed
If you have noticed any of those issues then you can download and use the weekly build. Please remember that these are not final releases so there may be some stability issues, but I have always had good luck when running these weekly builds.
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You’ve got to admire companies that are constantly improving. These are the companies that keep propelling civilization forward.
Opera is one of a few companies that provide free, not open-source, software that is constantly updated. I definitely give them a lot of credit for sticking to a weekly schedule.
-Ryan