The first beta version of its web browser that uses the Chromium engine for Windows and Mac has been released by web browser company Opera, called Opera Next 15. It was built with a design and packed with new features for a better browsing.The browser has a new user interface, which gives it a sleek and modern look.
There is the Discover feature, which serves up articles from around the web based on categories a user is interested in — such as news, food and technology.
Also new is the ‘Stash’ feature, which lets people ‘pin’ items or entire websites for easy reference when shopping, doing homework or other kinds of research.
In addition, users can search directly from a newly combined address and search bar where you simply start typing a webpage address to go directly to a site, or enter a search term to look for suggestions.
“Completely rethinking a browser in today’s competitive market is a big thing,” said Krystian Kolondra, Opera’s senior vice president of desktop products. “Our new browser is more beautiful and allows users to harness the massive amount of web content they are faced with today.”
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