Features

Opera's Biggest Strength

The Opera Software company claims that Opera is "the fastest browser on Earth." Third-party speed tests showed that Opera 9.01 performed faster than any other browser in 4 out of 7 speed tests on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X and 3 out of 7 tests on Linux. Its strongest point by far was JavaScript execution, performing about twice as fast as the other browsers.

Aside from sheer speed, Opera includes many features, such as built-in tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, fraud protection, a download manager and BitTorrent client, a search bar, and a web feed aggregator. Opera also comes with a built-in e-mail client called Opera Mail and a built-in IRC chat client.

A unique feature of Opera is that by default, when Opera is exited and restarted all tabs and windows, including their navigation histories, are preserved. Another innovation is the "Speed Dial" feature, which allows the user to add up to 9 links to the page displayed when a new tab is opened. Thumbnails of the linked pages are automatically generated and used for visual recognition on the Speed Dial page. After setting up this feature, the user can quickly and easily navigate to their favorite web pages.

Opera supports "Opera Widgets", small web applications that start from within Opera. Alongside Widgets, "User JavaScript" may be used to add custom JavaScript to web pages, including Greasemonkey scripts. Opera is extensible in a third way via plug-ins, relatively small programs that add specific functionality to the browser. However, Opera limits what plug-ins can do and does not support full-fledged 3rd-party extensions to the browser. Opera does this as a quality assurance measure; doing so makes sure that 3rd-party extensions do not introduce bugs that diminish the quality of the browser.

Source: http://www.opera.com and http://www.wikipedia.com

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A- Accessibility

Opera was designed to run on low-end and small computers, and with a commitment to computer accessibility for users who may have visual or mobility impairments.

It is possible to control nearly every aspect of the browser using only the keyboard, and the default keyboard shortcuts can be modified to suit the user. Opera also supports the use of access keys to allow a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. Opera was also one of the first browsers to support mouse gestures, allowing patterns of mouse movement to trigger browser actions, such as "back" or "refresh".

Source: http://www.opera.com and http://www.wikipedia.com

B- Browsing tools

The Opera browser provides for numerous tools and options to improve usability, simplify navigation, and aid the user in performing tasks relating to internet browsing.

Source: http://www.opera.com and http://www.wikipedia.com

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Source: http://www.opera.com and http://www.wikipedia.com

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