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Opera 11.60 'Tunny' Released With Ragnarök HT

First time accepted submitter iZarKe writes "Version 11.60 of Opera Browser for Desktop was released today. Significant changes: the inclusion of their new HTML5 rendering engine "Ragnarök", a revamped address bar, full ECMAScript 5.1 support, support for CSS3 Radial Gradients (finally), and a very revamped Mail panel. Originally, these features were set to be released with their next major version, 12.00. However, due to more work needed for the hardware acceleration feature also to be included in Opera 12, the 11.60 intermediary release came to be, as they didn't want to hold back the other new features for that long a time."

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  1. Re:FYI for Mac users by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Flash Player 11 crashes on Mac. We recommend disabling it or downgrading for the time being.

    You had me at Flash Player 11 crashes.

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  2. Re: Firefox vs. Opera by amicusNYCL · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's nice. Maybe there's a nice Firefox thread where you can spread that knowledge. Or we can compare change logs to figure out who had it first if you're into that type of thing. My money is on Opera.

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  3. Re:Did fix youtube by jones_supa · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think the new YouTube layout is great, by the way.

  4. Re: Firefox vs. Opera by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    No no no no no. Apple first. Apple first. [rocks back and forth]

  5. Re:What keeps Opera going? by xaxa · · Score: 3, Funny

    Since it wasn't a hyperlink, just plain text, those of us using Opera selected it, right clicked, and clicked "Go to Web address".