baizon
January 30th, 2010, 07:12 PM
This spring we are doing everything a bit different. Firstly we have staffed up our desktop engineering team with a large number of great engineers. This means we are moving faster than ever before. Secondly as you know we are undertaking some massive changes to the platform integration that will give significant improvements for all three desktop platforms. The current estimates for the remaining work for Opera 10.50 indicates however that we will reach final product quality earlier on Windows than on the other platforms. Such we have decided to not let Windows users wait for the other platforms to catch up and rather push it out earlier than the rest. You will notice this in the near future as as we will reach the beta milestone for Windows, while Mac and Linux will reach beta around the time Opera 10.50 reaches final on Windows. Obviously when the Windows version hits final we will focus our attention on bringing the other platforms to the same quality as soon as possible. We also expect this to be an exception from how we work, meaning we will in the future once again ship final versions for all platforms at the same time.
Source: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/accelerated-process
Download: http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-6201/
I've tested (Peacekeeper) it under Windows 7, will test it soon on Ubuntu. I attached the results :)
Source: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/accelerated-process
Download: http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-6201/
I've tested (Peacekeeper) it under Windows 7, will test it soon on Ubuntu. I attached the results :)