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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Opera 23.0.1 update


Opera browser

Made for your computer.


Opera may not have won the browser wars in recent years, but it's still a well respected application that ranks fourth in the browser stakes. Opera users benefit from a built-in BitTorrent client and integrated IRC chat, and it's consistently rock solid and speedy.
Many users first come across Opera Software on their smartphone. Opera Mini, the company's mobile browser, is renowned for its speed and efficiency. The desktop browser benefits from a variety of extensions and the same fast load times. Its JavaScript functionality allows custom code to be used on web pages, offering some of the customisation that GreaseMonkey users enjoy in Firefox.
Users with disabilities choose Opera because of its proven commitment to accessibility and standards compliance. It's also attracted a global following, having been released in 60 languages in addition to English.
Other benefits include:


  • Customisable keyboard shortcuts.
  • Customisable mouse gestures.
  • Voice control and screen reading fot sight and hearing impaired users.
  • Optional proxy support for super-fast loading.
  • The use of a master password to secure saved passwords.
Developed in Norway and used worldwide, Opera is a solid choice. The browser may not have grabbed the headlines like Chrome, but it has led the way for many years when it comes to innovative features.
Download the fast and free alternative web browser.
Download Link:-Opera 23.0.1 update

Google Chrome


Google Chrome is a freeware web browser[9] developed by Google. It used the WebKit layout engine until version 27 and, with the exception of its iOS releases, from version 28 and beyond uses the WebKit fork Blink.[10][11][12] It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008.

As of March 2014, StatCounter estimates that Google Chrome has a 43% worldwide usage share of web browsers, making it the most widely used web browser in the world.[13]

In September 2008, Google released the majority of Chrome's source code as an open source project called Chromium,[14][15] on which Chrome releases are still based. A notable component that is not open source is the built-in Flash player.

Download Link:-Google Chrome