I'm glad to see that the number of downloads have surfaced the number of rebecca black dislikes on youtube! (i.e., over 3 million).

Check out the changelogs here: http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/
Get it here: http://www.opera.com/

I've noticed some nice UI polishing on OS X.

PS: We had ice-cream to celebrate. Those people are cool.
I'd like to see a more native look. The Qt "look" or abstraction layer or whatever you want to call it is bad.
hussam wroteI'd like to see a more native look. The Qt "look" or abstraction layer or whatever you want to call it is bad.
What OS are you on?
Linux. as far as I can tell, it uses two plugins. One to emulate a gtk+ look and one for Qt (under kde4). The kde4/qt4 plugin doesn't really do a good job at emulating the real Qt widgets. It's not as bad as libreoffice's qt4 vcl plugin but really needs work.
samer wrotePS: We had ice-cream to celebrate. Those people are cool.
They have to! :)

I have been using Opera since Sunday, and I found many interesting features, many of which are futuristic.

It seems Opera is a HUGE project, I don't know why it is in the 5th place in terms of usage shares.

By the way, do you know a good Ad Blocker that don't ruin Gmail layout? I have tried Opera AdBlock and NoAds Multilingual + German , both ruins Gmail's layout.


UPDATE: This is an interesting article from CNET about Web Browsers Shares:
IE9 passes Opera in browser usage | Deep Tech - CNET News http://cnet.co/kd4CHj
I just installed it on Mac. Looks good, works good, I think it's a keeper :)