Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Opera Webkit for Android Out of Beta - Engadget - Engadget (blog)

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Opera is certainly one of the browsers that I liked before the arrival of smartphone mobile world, but has also been able to adapt to changing times and create new products. A few months ago came the beta version of Opera Webkit for Android and today we have available the final version of this browser.

is not a small matter, since it’s supposed to stop using its own rendering engine to actually work with which they are used today many of the other competing browsers. Opera This loses some of its essence , to distinguish them from the rest.

The new browser

promises to offer a better user experience in navigation, simpler and faster. But I also thought about doing a good design of the browser, with a revamped interface which adds more clarity to web browsing.

Among the new features that come with this browser can cite the mode All Terrain that is designed to work when we are going slower networks, facilitating the rapid and page looks good in any circumstances. It will also help us to save data in our rates, something sure many appreciate.

Discover is another outstanding features . With discover you can access a series of articles on the web today according to our interests, so here will be basic history to show us what issues we have been seeing.

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only but also for those who use Opera on the desktop is not available Opera Link more than through the service page, instead of having all your bookmarks synchronized, favorites etc.. In spite of this fact is that the new version is worth a try.

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