- Opera (OPRA, Financial) introduces Opera Translate, supporting 40+ languages for enhanced browsing experiences.
- Customizable animated cursors added to Opera GX, catering to personalization demands in gaming browsers.
- Enhanced Split Screen functionality and Tab Islands in Opera One and Opera GX for better multitasking.
Norway-based software company Opera (OPRA) has announced a substantial update for its desktop browsers, Opera One and Opera GX, aimed at improving user experience and privacy. The latest features include the introduction of Opera Translate, which supports over 40 languages and manages all translations internally on Opera's European servers, ensuring robust privacy measures without third-party involvement.
Opera One receives a significant enhancement with the Split Screen feature now integrated within Tab Islands. This update allows users to maintain access to essential toolbar functionalities such as Pinboards, Bookmarks, and the Music Player, even in Split Screen mode, facilitating seamless multitasking capabilities.
For Opera GX users, the addition of customizable animated cursors represents a new level of personalization. Developed in partnership with Sweezy Cursors, the update offers a selection of over 30 cursor packs, enabling gamers to tailor their browsing interface. This feature integrates directly with the browser engine, ensuring optimal performance without compromising security.
Furthermore, the Tab Islands feature has been incorporated into Opera GX's stable version, allowing users to organize, name, and color-code their tab groups, enhancing navigation and productivity. Users can save entire Tab Islands as Speed Dials for quick access.
Opera's updates underline its commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that enhance user interaction and privacy, while also catering to specific needs of the gaming community with unique customization options.