Portable Opera v9.5 build 9864



Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full-featured browser, a first choice for people using older PCs and Windows 95 and a brilliant alternative to the default IE from Microsoft. This new version has a chance to actually beat IE hands-down because it has a truckload of new and exciting features. It complies to all the current web-page standards, it has a completely new interface (you can choose from single window and multi-window view), built-in search, a download manager, an advanced mail/news reader, print preview, a huge bookmark collection and much more in a 2Mb free package! Well, the free package also includes banner ads, but Opera is believed to be completely free of spyware, unlike some of its competitors. It’s lightning fast as well as stable and it looks gorgeous. It’s simply perfect! For a complete list of features check out the official website, there’s vastly more to discover.

Opera, first of all, is client World Wide Web, that is the program for extraction of the information from WWW as the documents created with help HyperText Markup Language (language of a marking of hypertext HTML).
Low requirements to resources of system. Opera will work even on 386 computer about 6 Mb of operative memory. MDI the interface. You can open without special expenses of memory any quantity of windows inside one working window, having chosen thus a tabulared or cascade mode.
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Known issues:
• Opening Help will cause Opera to crash.
• Save As for a web page only lets you save as "HTML file" on Windows.
• The progress bar does not show if it's set to "Pop-up at the bottom".
• On OS X, scrolling to the bottom of a page with the scrollbars does not work.

Changelog:
• Several download fixes
• "Open With" other browsers now works.
• Fixed funky parsing problems on YouTube.
• All downloads and saved content (except web pages) are now put in the transfer window for easier access
• Viewing source should now work properly with applications that need a file extension to work
• UNIX: Fixed a Flash crash
• UNIX: Made the mplayer plug-in draw itself in the correct size again
• UNIX and Mac: Fixed various command line bugs
• Calling substr with negative length now returns an empty string
• Array indexOf now treats a non-numeric second parameter as 0
• Mail: Fixed problems expunging or moving messages on certain servers
• Mail: Fixed issue where the "Contacting Folder" status message displayed the wrong count
• ACID3: Zero bytes in encodeURIComponent and encodeURI are now handled correctly
• ACID3: Unicode escapes can no longer be used to put non-identifier characters into identifiers

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