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Packed with new features:
Opera 7 for Windows
Beta 2 Unleashed
Oslo, Norway - Dec. 18, 2002 - Opera Software today released Opera for Windows Beta 2, crammed with cool new power-browsing features to give the best Internet experience.
Since the release of Beta 1, Opera has added even more features. New additions include "Fast Forward", immediate access to the pages you will want to visit next; "The Wand", a one-click log-in password manager; a new links panel that quickly displays all links in the current page; a one-click skin install; powerful new panel management; and multiple user style sheets.

The new Beta starts on @Macarlo's Win XP Pro+SP1 Web IDE
"The new features in Opera 7 will save users even more time when online,"
says Mary Lambert, product line manager desktop, Opera Software. "A feature like
Fast Forward will endear many new users. Just click Fast Forward, and you
quickly move between pages without looking for those pesky small 'next results'
or 'next page' links with your mouse. New, innovative features like these will
ensure that Opera 7 continues the explosive growth we have seen in users over
the last few years."
Opera 7 has also garnered a lot of interest in the Web developer
community. Introduced in Beta 1, developers can now test their Web pages with
Opera's breakthrough Small-Screen Rendering (SSR) technology, and see how Web
pages will be presented on small-screen devices such as PDAs and smartphones
running Opera. Developers also save time with Opera 7's new style sheets;
offering time-savers such as viewing structural elements without reverting to
its source, or click for the page's outline for easy debugging.
The new features in Opera 7 for Windows include:
New rendering engine
Opera's new rendering engine supports W3C's DOM
(Document Object Model)level 2, non-standard dynamic HTML (DHTML), CSS1 and
CSS2, ECMAScript, and has improved HTML 4.01 support, as well as complete
support for WML 1.3 and 2.0. It is faster, smaller and can dynamically change
documents through DOM.
M2 -- new e-mail client
Opera's new e-mail client, M2, automatically
categorizes and sorts e-mail messages by contact and has an integrated spam
filter. Innovative features such as QuickReply and QuickFind lets users answer
or find e-mails at unrivalled speed. M2 supports POP3, IMAP, ESMTP, and threaded
display of mailing lists. In addition, M2 supports news servers with password
authentication.
Small-Screen Rendering (SSR)
Web developers can test and see how their
pages would look on a smaller mobile devices by simply pressing [Shift][F11] to
enable Opera's small-screen mode. With Opera's breakthrough SSR technology Web
pages are reformatted to fit smaller screens, while maintaining all
functionality.
The Wand
Opera now offers one-click log-in to password protected
sites. Log-in fields with available passwords are marked with a slick golden
rim, and access provided by simply clicking the Wand icon or the keyboard
shortcut [CTRL][Enter].
Fast Forward
Now the pages you will want to visit next are immediately
available with just another click. Opera will try to detect the most likely
"next page" link. If available, Forward will change to Fast Forward, greatly
simplifying navigation in multi-page documents. This feature can also be
combined with The Wand, providing immediate "Fast Forward" access to password
protected sites.
Links panel
Opera 7 includes a new, easier way to navigate pages. The
Hotlist now includes a Links panel by default. In the panel, all the links in
the current page are listed, with icons for common types like images and movies.
Links can then be easily selected for quick navigation or download. In addition,
a page's panel can be 'locked' to keep its particular link list available when
users move over to other pages, making it possible to click the page's links
when on a completely other part of the Web.
Multiple user style sheets
Opera comes equipped with 12 new style
sheets, varying from helpful features for users and developers, to the more zany
like a Commodore 64 browser emulator. Users annoyed by a particular Web author's
design preferences, or who suffers from visual impairments, can now get an easy
fix in Opera. By choosing style sheets such as "Accessibility layout" or "High
contrast B/W" users can in a snap modify pages for an easy read. Developers
immediately benefit from features such as viewing structural elements without
constantly reverting to its source code, or just clicking for a page's outline
for easy debugging. Fans of good old text browsing can get excited over the new
text-browser emulator, one of the many options available.
New navigation bar
On sites that support navigation through link tags,
users have more control over how they interact with Web pages. The site
navigation will be displayed in the navigation bar, and the navigation menu will
feel the same to the user regardless of site.

The Beta 2 running on @Macarlo's Win XP Pro+SP1 Web IDE
Sleek new look
Enjoy a new user interface with 3D buttons and enhanced
alphablended effects.
Hotlist
Bookmarks and history, windows sessions and e-mail can now be
managed via the Hotlist and shown respectively as a bookmarks, history, e-mail,
or windows panel. Manage your downloads and transfers via the floatable download
and transfer manager with extensive drag-and-drop support.
Skinning
Changing the look of a browser has never been easier with
Opera's new one-click skin install. Just pick and click once on any of the many
skins available online. The skin is downloaded and applied, and users can choose
to keep or remove the new skin. As a further enhancement, even changes in the
coloring of skins can be altered by selecting a color scheme from the View
menu.
Window management
Instead of having to choose between multiple and
single document interface (MDI/SDI) as in Opera 6, users can now combine MDI,
SDI and tabbed browsing -- without restarting the browser. Users can also save
different window combinations as window sessions, or go back and forth between
different window sessions.
Multiple or single user accounts
Set up different Opera user profiles
in one Opera browser to ensure that all your family members have the Opera
set-up and look that suits them best.
Extended and improved drag-and-drop support Rearrange or move toolbar
items using drag-and-drop customization or move bookmarks, tabs, and window
sessions (MDI/SDI) URL as shortcuts on the desktop. Open or save any page
link.
Powerful panel management
All panels can now be shown, hidden or
rearranged at will.
Standards-compliance
Opera continues its commitment to the standards
as laid out by the W3C. Opera 7.0 for Windows supports 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, WAP/WML and DOM level 2.
Availability
The browser is available free of charge with a sponsored
advertising banner in the top-right corner of the user interface. To remove the
advertising banner users must register their version for USD 39. Various
discounts apply. As a new feature in Opera 7, a user's first download is
rewarded with 14 banner-free days. If the user then chooses to register, the
advertising banner is permanently removed. In addition, registered users can
freely access personal support via e-mail and enjoy six months of free OperaMail
Premium, the latter starting the day the final version of Opera 7 is
released.
Download
Download Opera 7 for Windows today from www.opera.com.
About Opera Software ASA
Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in
the development of Web browser technology, partnering with companies such as
IBM, AMD, Nokia, Macromedia, Symbian, Canal+ Technologies, Ericsson, Sharp and
Lineo (now Embedix). The Opera browser has received international recognition
from users, industry experts and media for being faster, smaller and more
standards-compliant than other browsers. Opera's browser technology is
cross-platform and modular, targeting the desktop, smartphone, PDA, iTV and
vertical markets.
Opera Software ASA is a privately held company headquartered in Oslo,
Norway, with development centers in Linköping and Gothenburg, Sweden, and a
representative in Austin, TX. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com
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