Opera 29 Stable Released for Linux, Windows, and Mac with Tab Sync | Linux Today

Opera 29 Stable Released for Linux, Windows, and Mac with Tab Sync

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Marius Nestor
Apr 28, 2015

Opera 29 was moved on April 28 from the Beta stages of development to the Stable channel, available right now worldwide. Prominent features include tab synchronization, customizable keyboard shortcuts, new audio indicator, more mouse gestures, integrated history on the start page, and centered standalone images.

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Marius Nestor

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