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Opera 7.50 for Mac Changelog

Opera version 7.50 is now available for download.

Release Notes

Opera 7.50 (Beta 1 and final release both) fixes a Telnet URI handler vulnerability as reported in iDEFENSE Security Advisory 05.12.04. Users of earlier Opera versions are adviced to upgrade.

Please also note the following concerning Opera 7.50 for Mac:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or newer is required.
  • Although import from Address Book to Opera's contacts is supported, changes made in Opera's contacts are at this stage not written back to Address Book.
  • Some problems with switching fonts for Asian languages may occur, and inline Input Method Editors (IMEs) are not supported.
  • Coming releases will continue to improve on the Mac OS X integration and Macintosh look and feel of the user interface.
  • Users may experience some problems with the current Java implementation, which will also be improved on in coming releases.
  • LiveConnect is not supported at this point.

If you would like to see a (more detailed) listing of changes since Beta 1 only, there is a separate changelog.

Changelog

Changes since Opera 6.03:

At first glance

  • Opera Mail - revolutionary e-mail, Usenet news and newsfeed client
  • Chat client
  • Faster rendering engine
  • Redesigned user interface
  • "Fast Forward" button
  • Panels
  • Support for bi-directional text
  • Web Unicode keyboard layout support

Presto, Opera's rendering engine

  • 100% ECMAScript support. New JavaScript console
  • Partial support for bi-directional languages
  • Support for page/document reflow
  • Support for DOM (Document Object Model) level 2
  • Support for dynamic HTML
  • Extended CSS2 support, including e.g. styling of form elements
  • Improved HTML 4.01 support
  • Added support for SCRIPT in XML
  • DOCTYPE switching enabled (see separate document for details)

Operating system integration

  • Support for OS X Services. Full support requires that Opera be installed in "Applications" folder
  • Dynamic updating from Addressbook
  • Wand passwords are also stored to Keychain

Opera Mail

  • Supports import from Apple Mail.
  • Perfectly integrated with the Opera browser.
  • Automatically generated access points, including auto-detection and threaded display of mailing lists.
  • Support for Usenet news servers with password authentication.
  • Support for SMTP authentication.
  • Learning spam filter and custom filters.
  • Filters support regular expressions.
  • Messages can be labeled by importance, status, etc.
  • Support for POP3, IMAP, and ESMTP.
  • Quick reply - send your reply without opening a compose window.
  • Support for RSS newsfeeds:
    • RSS 0.9x, 1.0 and 2.0 are supported.
    • "Newsfeeds" added as access point in the e-mail panel.
    • Clicking RSS link automatically adds newsfeed to Opera Mail.
  • Context-sensitive automatic filling of to-headers.
  • Choose timespan for visible e-mail messsages - one day, last week, last month, last 3 months, last year, or forever.
  • Personal information or the content of any Opera note can be added to messages from the context menu.

New chat client

  • Uses IRC (Internet Relay Chat) protocol.
  • New chat panel lists visited chat rooms and status of on-line contacts.
  • Support for sending and receiving files using DCC.
  • Graphical smileys are generated from textual equivalents.

User interface

  • New Panels feature
    • Notes panel -- write reminders or annotate web sites
    • Links panel -- lists all the links on the current page and allows you to quickly download groups of files in just a couple of clicks
    • Transfers panel -- lists all your downloads and file transfers from chat
    • Search panel -- multiple search options gathered in one place
  • Introduced "Fast Forward" for quick navigation by auto-detection of "next"-type links ("Forward" button changes automatically when available)
  • Session manager -- choose between multiple saved sessions from the start-up dialog
  • The Wand is Opera's password and form manager, integrated with Keychain.
  • New "Tools" menu gathers handling of preferences, private data, etc.
  • Extended drag-and-drop support, notably in toolbars, bookmarks and e-mail panel
  • Help key now works like Cmd+?. For a complete overview of keyboard shortcuts, press Cmd+B while running Opera.
  • Middle-click support is now fully enabled.
  • Support for embedded favicons
  • Support for one-click download-and-install skinning -- skin is applied directly, but deleted from disk if user opts not to keep the skin
  • Color schemes can be selected from the "View" menu
  • "Show only when needed" option for page bar.
  • The "Opera Preferences" file
    • Added setting to make lists with alternating background colors more accessible (disabled by default):
      [User Prefs]
      Color List Row Mode=1
    • Added setting for controlling support of the autocomplete="off" attribute in FORMs (disabled by default):
      [User Prefs]
      AutocompleteOff=0
  • Added setting for reverting single-click behavior for panel items:
    [HotListWindow]
    Hotlist Single Click=0

Accessibility and Usability

  • Support for alternate style sheets
  • Built-in accessibility user style sheet
  • Support for multiple user style sheets, including 100% CSS-made text browser, that can be applied to any Web page
  • User mode address-bar icon has a drop-down menu that lets you choose alternative ways to view a Web page
  • Press Alt+Shift+F11 to enable Small-Screen Rendering (SSR), which emulates a handheld (small-screen) device running Opera
  • Move focus to page elements with Shift+arrow keys
  • Multiple new keyboard shortcuts increase accessibility. For a full listing of existing shortcuts, press Cmd+B while using the latest Opera version. Keyboard shortcuts for all actions can also be customized in Mouse and keyboard Preferences
  • New navigation bar supports page/document navigation defined using link tags
  • Dynamic on-the-fly generation of access keys in menus
  • Paste and go - pressing Cmd+D will use clipboard URL to go to new Web page (replaces the sequence of focusing address field, pasting address and hitting Return

Miscellaneous

  • Web and e-mail Unicode keyboard layout support
  • Choose between Google relevant ads and a generic selection of banner ads in the ad-sponsored version of Opera. Read more about Opera Browser Google Ads.
  • Support for accepting requested pop-ups only
  • Built-in help files open as ordinary browser pages