Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Dec 2010 22:01 UTC, submitted by Idefix
Opera Software Opera 11 has been released. "Tab stacking is a better way to organize your open tabs. Simply drag one tab on top of another to create a stack. Extensions help you personalize your browser and enhance what Opera can do. With the flick of your wrist, mouse gestures let you navigate back and forwards, open new pages, close tabs and so much more. In Opera 11, you now have a handy visual guide to the wonders of mouse gestures. We changed the address bar, so you can make better sense of the security levels of the sites you visit. Opera 11 now displays a clear badge indicating the security level and allowing immediate, one-click access to security and trust information about the site."
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RE[3]: Comment by Kroc
by joekiser on Fri 17th Dec 2010 13:22 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Kroc"
joekiser
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2005-06-30

Opera on Linux was upgraded to an extremely slow interface since 10.5. Simple things like scrolling and resizing the window have a noticable delay and leave garbage on the screen. This was not a problem with 9.5.

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RE[4]: Comment by Kroc
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Fri 17th Dec 2010 16:16 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Kroc"
Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

Don't know what to say. Didn't experience that with 10.5 or above.

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RE[4]: Comment by Kroc
by Dave_K on Fri 17th Dec 2010 18:03 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Kroc"
Dave_K Member since:
2005-11-16

Opera on Linux was upgraded to an extremely slow interface since 10.5. Simple things like scrolling and resizing the window have a noticable delay and leave garbage on the screen. This was not a problem with 9.5.


I've had problems like that on Windows too, especially when sites contain content like flash video. Even at the best of times the new UI is sluggish and unresponsive compared with Opera 10.10.

I've seen a few people on the Opera forums report graphical glitches when scrolling, or when a pop-up tab is on top of another tab. Some people blame it on certain graphics card drivers not playing well with the new Vega graphics library.

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RE[5]: Comment by Kroc
by bugjacobs on Fri 17th Dec 2010 18:54 in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by Kroc"
bugjacobs Member since:
2009-01-03

Ive also had issues with flash embedded not scrolling properly, hanging behind sortof, when scrolling the page up. 10.x.

And I did a mistake leaving opera 10.x running on my Mac Mini .. Almost melted the thing, due to flash I suppose .. When I was back the CPU temp was at 72 C and 150% CPU or so ..

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