12 Facts About Opera 10

1.

Opera 10 has undergone extensive changes and improvements, and introduced notable features such as Speed Dial.

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2.

In February 2013, Opera 10 Software announced that their in-house rendering engine, Presto, would be phased out in favour of WebKit.

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3.

Opera 10 15 saw the browser being fully rewritten, with this and subsequent releases being based on Blink and Chromium.

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4.

Opera 10 3 was the first version of Opera 10 with JavaScript support, but Java was still missing.

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5.

Opera 10 announced a new browser for Interactive Television, which included a fit to width option Opera 10 8 introduced.

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6.

Opera 10 was commonly criticized for having been ad-sponsored, since this was seen as a barrier to gaining market share.

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7.

The outdated style sheet that Opera 10 received caused Opera 10 to move a significant amount of MSN.

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8.

Opera 10 announced that their browser would be available free of charge and without advertisements, although the company still continued to sell support contracts.

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9.

Beta versions of Opera 10 9 included an Easter egg that, when triggered, affects the Acid2 test.

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10.

Opera 10 introduced Widgets, small web applications, a built-in BitTorrent client, improved content blocking and a built-in tool for creating and editing search engines.

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11.

Opera 10 added ability to read MHTML and to save the web page as archives.

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12.

Opera 10 12 has hardware acceleration, support for WebGL and the new Opera 10 Reader-feature.

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