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| Legendary Opera Web Browser Now Free | |||||
| Opera Software today unleashed Opera 5.0 for Windows, making its Web browser available for free for the many millions of surfers around the world that are longing for a faster, better Internet experience. With this move the popular browser enters the reignited Browser War in full force as a third player besides AOL/Netscape and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. | |||||
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The Opera Web browser has been developed over a period of 5 years into the fastest, best Internet experience available in the market. The speed is achieved both through how fast it renders pages, but also in its functionality. "The ad-feature will not slow Opera down, nor diminish the Internet experience" says Hakon Lie, Chief Technology Officer, Opera Software, "The banner-sized ad is quite small, and they are downloaded into the browser only once a week, to be cached for later use. This ensures the recognizable Opera-speed in the browsing itself, as well as not too intrusive ads. Also, every necessary precaution has been taken to ensure privacy," he ends. Opera Software enters the free-browser field intent on winning. Opera will be distributed on millions of CDs accompanying computer magazines around the world, as well as by other software makers and some of the Internet's major Web sites. "With their latest releases, Microsoft and AOL/Netscape have focused on strengthening the integration of their browser, portal and ISP services, putting them in direct competition with independent portals, ISPs and contents sites from around the world," says Dean Kakridas, Manager of Strategic Alliances, "This offers a pure browser developer like Opera Software great opportunities to serve these companies fully customized, co-branded browsers versions of its browser. Any company that is brand-conscious, traffic-hungry and content-rich will find the Opera browser a valuable tool to further serve its user-base," he ends. On installation, Opera defaults to the Sponsored mode. However, the
user always has the option of switching to the Paid/ Registered mode and
turn off the ad experience and the communication with the advertising service.
The cost to do so remains at $39, with various discounts applying.
Powerful Features for the Best Internet Experience Opera offers several benefits over its competitors for a better Internet
experience:
Opera continues its commitment to the standards as laid out by the W3C. Opera 5.0 for Windows support the following technologies: 128-bit encryption, TLS 1.0, SSL 2 and 3, CSS1 and CSS2, XML, HTML 4.01, HTTP 1.1, ECMAScript, JavaScript 1.3, experimental support for DOM andWAP/ WML. Opera has built in plug-in support. Opera supports Netscape's API, making it easy for developers to migrate between the two platforms. Sponsor Mode with the Users in Mind Opera's new Sponsored mode is designed to provide users with the best possible advertising experience. Ads appear one at a time in the browser UI, and their categories are easily modified in the Advertising section in Preferences. The goal is to serve advertising that users will want to see, akin to letting users turn on the TV and choose to see for example just car commercials. Opera Software has implemented strict guidelines to ensure that the ads are not unnecessarily distracting or offensive. Advertisements with sound, offensive content and/or language are not allowed. Protecting Privacy Opera Software is also taking steps to protect the privacy of personal
information. Users are not required to provide any up-front profiling information
in order to receive the new Opera Web browser. On a purely voluntary basis,
users will be asked to profile themselves in the browser
Availability Beginning today, Opera 5.0 for Windows is available for download at www.opera.com. Opera Software plans to localize the new 5.0 release into other languages, and support non-Western characters by Q1 2001. New Features in Opera 5.0 for Windows New functionality in the 5.0 release includes: Integrated search and Instant Messaging, support for new JavaScript versions, mail and stability, improvements in memory usage and accessibility to different Web sites. About Opera Software Opera Software AS is an industry leader in the development of Web browsers
for the desktop and device markets. The Opera browser has received international
acclaim from end-users and the industry press for being faster, smaller
and more standards-compliant than other browsers. Opera Software AS is
a privately held company headquartered in Oslo, Norway. Learn more about
Opera at www.opera.com or
send Email to Pal A. Hvistendahl, Communications Manager, press@opera.com.
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