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A recommended security upgrade from Opera Software
Published on July 22, 2007 By Mithun Pal In Personal Computing
Opera 9.22 released

Opera software has released the latest version of its most popular web-browser Opera on 18 July this year.
This release is a recommended security upgrade. So, if you don't have downloaded Opera 9.22 yet, download it now.


What's new in Opera 9.22 - Changes Since Opera 9.21:

  • User Interface
    • Fix to allow toolbars to use bold fonts again.
    • Tabs can be dragged between windows using the Windows panel again.
    • Info panel title now correctly displays Web page title and mail subjects that contain HTML.

  • Miscellaneous
    • Scripting and display fixes for the Silverlight plug-in.
    • Multiple stability fixes.
    • Improved stability and performance of BitTorrent.

  • Security
    • Fixed an issue that could occur when removing a specially prepared torrent transfer, as reported by iDefense.
    • Prevented an issue where data URLs could be used to display the wrong address in the address bar.
    • Improved the display of long domain names in authentication dialogs. Long domain names will now scroll instead of using ellipsis.
    • Added Trustcenter class 3 G2 root certificate.
    • Fixes for a problem with certificate import from PKCS #7 Signed and Netscape Multicert files.

  • Windows specific
    • Fix for accessing certain Web sites using Windows Vista.

  • Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris specific
    • Disabled shared memory by default.

Source: Opera Software


Comments
on Jul 22, 2007
Thanks.
I had forgotten I had downloaded Opera.
This reminded me.
on Jul 23, 2007
Welcome Sir.
on Jul 23, 2007
Now I remember.....

Opera's status bar shows me just how slow my crappy dialup is!!!





on Jul 24, 2007
Opera's status bar shows me just how slow my crappy dialup is!!!


Not only that it also shows me how fast my broadband is.
on Jul 24, 2007