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That's exactly what I meant. Being used to that useful addon with FF and Chrome, I can't imagine working without it, especially on most of the sites, where everyone feels obliged to share Flash Ads for some new product, which is OK, but if I have an option not to see it or download any content at all. FF's plugin does better for a number of reasons, but that's not the point. I'm not being too critical on Opera, it's just I can't work or use their software efficiently. I don't dismiss their inventions like pop-ups, etc, etc. To me, it looks like versions after 10.10 are somewhat unstable at different setup/systems and maintaining a multi-OS env. doesn't permit a lot of time in debugging, hence I'll simply stay with FF (beta 4 soon) and Chrome, but I wanted to try Opera again - 9 and 10 releases were pretty good.