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Opera 52 Development Kicks Off with Multi-Tab Selection, Based on Chromium 65

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Marius Nestor
Jan 16, 2018

Now that Opera 51 has entered beta stages of development, it’s time for Opera 52 to take its place in the developer channel, and the first snapshot was published today based on Chromium 65.0.3298.4. Opera 52 promises to introduce a new, more convenient way of selecting and copying of multiple web page addresses (URLs) simultaneously and improves the handling of tabs. One of these tab handling improvement is the ability to select multiple tabs at once. Users will be able to select two or more individual tabs only by holding the Ctrl or Command keys and clicking on the respective tabs. It will also be possible to select a range of tabs, from left to right, just by holding the Shift key and clicking on one tab at a time.

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Marius Nestor

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