ghacks Technology News

Opera Releases Third Opera 10.5 Snapshot [Web Browser]

The Opera developers have released a new snapshot release of the upcoming Opera 10.5 web browser. The last snapshot caused troubles for many users who experienced crashes among other things. One could say that it is not seldom that pre-alpha releases show that behavior.

One reason why the developers might have decided to release the third snapshot that close after the last one could have been the crashes that user’s experienced.

This new release fixes lots of the crashes that have been experienced by the users. It makes use of a new version of the Presto engine which the devs call a major update with over a hundred bug fixes and improvements.


Apart from stability updates in Opera’s rendering engine, a number of frequently reported bugs in the user interface have been fixed. In particular the autocompletion dropdown of the addressfield has gotten some attention. The visual styling of it has been improved and enhanced, and several quirks in it have been fixed.

General
Lots of crash fixes
improved address bar with dropdown button
Fixed: regression: redraw issues while scrolling textareas and dropdowns
Fixed: Clicking a link in an external app doesn’t open a new tab anymore

Core
Improved support for webfonts
CORE-15970 New protocol layer for scope
HTTPS fixes
Memory leak fixes
Google Reader now works
Text in transformed content displayed properly (windows)

One of the most irritating crashes has not been fixed in this release. The web browser will crash if the user tries to copy a link. The developer’s promise that this issue will be fixed shorty. It should also be noted that Opera Dragonfly is not working yet due to a new protocol.

The announcement post over at the Opera desktop team blog promises new releases in the coming weeks that will fix most of the regressions in Opera 10.5 which hopefully means fixing the copy link crash.

Users who want to try the latest snapshot of Opera 10.5 can download a version for their operating system at the blog post.

Related Articles:

First Opera 11.10 Barracuda Snapshot Released
Opera Releases First Opera 12 Snapshot
Opera 10.10 Dev Build With Opera Unite
Opera Releases Happy New Year Build Of Opera 10.50 Pre-Alpha
Opera 10 Release Candidate 2

Enjoyed the article?: Then sign-up for our free newsletter or RSS feed to kick off your day with the latest technology news and tips, or share the article with your friends and contacts on Facebook, Twitter or Google+ using the icons below.



About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

Author: , Sunday January 24, 2010 -
Tags:, , ,


Responses so far:

  1. Saurabh says:

    This is the fifth snapshot.. See here: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/ Lots of snapshots will be released in the following week. Similar to how you don’t report about Minefield, I recommend you only report when they update the status to alpha. Because then the browser will be usable.

  2. john says:

    I AGREE only report an alpha status, ‘cmon, evry snapshot or ‘some’ is just random and time wasting …nice Opera is at work

  3. Adrian says:

    We want BETA!

Leave a Reply   Follow Ghacks   Subscribe To Comment Rss

Subscribe without commenting

© 2005-2012 Ghacks.net. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - About Us