Opera10 supports portable devices and claims to replace Windows

by gosman on 2006-07-31 11:28:28

July 31 news, Opera has sounded the charge. Although the final release date for the Opera 10 browser software has not been announced, the company has released small web applications called Widgets based on Opera 9, which is undoubtedly the biggest challenge to Microsoft's IE7. According to the Associated Press report, Opera 9 was released on June 20 this year and will fight against IE7 at the end of the year.

Mr. Ford, as the public relations manager of Opera Software, said: "Opera 9 is the first force to resist IE7. It has a friendly user interface and clears all problems." The eager Opera didn't even wait for users to adapt to version 9 before hastily announcing some information about Opera 10. It is reported that the next version will achieve cross-platform goals, which means that portable hosts like Nintendo DS can also use the Opera browser.

"We hope that Opera 10 will be compatible with all portable devices, such as mobile phones and game consoles, and home game consoles can also be compatible. Remember, this is something Microsoft cannot yet achieve." On the other hand, Opera will develop more Widgets plug-in programs. The company even stated: one day desktop computers will no longer need an operating system, and Opera browsers and browser applications can accomplish all functions. In fact, due to its advantages in security, Opera has already gained users' favor in the IE6 era, and the company's market share has been steadily increasing. On the first day of the release of Opera 9...