The first snapshot version for upcoming major release Opera 12.0 is now also available for 64-bit desktop systems. This Opera Next 12, code name 'Wahoo' snapshot has an upgraded Core (Presto) engine with several new features. Its now available for all Windows 32-bit / Windows 64-bit, Mac OS and Linux/FreeBSD.
Recently Opera also released Opera Mini Next 7 for its mobile user and Opera Browser is one of the leading Internet Browser available for both desktop and mobile users. Now first time Opera presents you with 64-bit builds for Windows and Mac in this snapshots version, knows as Opera Next 12.0-1351 build. The new Opera 12 allow plugins to running in a separate process. This build introduces initial support for HTML5 Drag and Drop, a technology that allows Web pages to drag elements, selections and microdata from one page onto another, or drag files from the operating system and drop them onto a Web page. There are some bugs and limitations with this initial HTML5 Drag and Drop support, such as issues with dragging to and from external applications.
The big update is of out-of-process plugins for the first time in a snapshot (previous OOPP builds were Opera Labs releases). For those unfamiliar with OOPP, the benefits are twofold. Running plugins in a separate process gives Opera a level of protection from plugin instability, which was one of the most common sources of browser crashes and freezes. OOPP should give a major boost to Opera's own stability, and allows the possibility of running 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit browser.
Opera has stopped to distribute the 32-bit build For Mac users and now only distribute a Universal Binary containing both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. This means all users on systems that supports it will use 64-bit or otherwise fallback to 32-bit from now on.
Opera 12 also added experimental support for CSS Animations, which introduce a way to specify animations that can be more intricate than CSS Transitions, and can keep running continuously. As this is snapshot version may not work properly on all systems or you may face issues with it.
Download Links Opera Next 12 Snapshot Version for Desktops:
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.i386.exe (for 32-bit Windows PC)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.x64.exe (for 64-bit Windows PC)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.dmg (for any Mac System)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351 (For Linux/FreeBSD)
Opera Next 12 Wahoo Snapshot for Desktop |
The big update is of out-of-process plugins for the first time in a snapshot (previous OOPP builds were Opera Labs releases). For those unfamiliar with OOPP, the benefits are twofold. Running plugins in a separate process gives Opera a level of protection from plugin instability, which was one of the most common sources of browser crashes and freezes. OOPP should give a major boost to Opera's own stability, and allows the possibility of running 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit browser.
Opera has stopped to distribute the 32-bit build For Mac users and now only distribute a Universal Binary containing both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. This means all users on systems that supports it will use 64-bit or otherwise fallback to 32-bit from now on.
Opera 12 also added experimental support for CSS Animations, which introduce a way to specify animations that can be more intricate than CSS Transitions, and can keep running continuously. As this is snapshot version may not work properly on all systems or you may face issues with it.
Download Links Opera Next 12 Snapshot Version for Desktops:
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.i386.exe (for 32-bit Windows PC)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.x64.exe (for 64-bit Windows PC)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351.dmg (for any Mac System)
Opera-Next-12.00-1351 (For Linux/FreeBSD)
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