Opera 10.63 Free Download Allows Faster Browsing Behind Proxy Servers
As part of our advice in our post on newly-released Mozilla Firefox 3.6.11, a very good alternative is Opera web browser with Turbo. As the name implies, “Turbo” means faster browsing, faster downloads, faster uploads even with a slow connection. This is one very good software if you don’t want your browsing activities interrupted.
Download and Test Opera Mobile 10.1 Beta for Nokia N900/N800/N810 Phones
Almost 3 weeks ago, Opera released the Opera mobile 10.1 Beta version for Nokia N900 smartphone (With Maemo Linux OS), N800 and N810. Generally speaking, the Opera Mobile 10.1 will run in Nokia phones powered by Symbian S60 Series 3 (Keypad) and Series 5 (Touchscreen) phones. However, inspite of the improvements offered by Opera, some users reported several problems. Opera acknowledged these problems in their forums and official press release. The most significant of these problems is the high memory consumption of Opera Mobile 10.1 which is a turn off for most Nokia phone owners. If you want to try out and test Opera Mobile 10.1, head on to m.opera.com/next on your phone’s browser and download it free.
Opera 10.60 Free Download: Now With Built-in Malware Protection and Support for WebM Videos
The new Opera 10.60 comes with more speed, a few bug fixes, support for HTML 5 elements and most impressively, it now includes AVG’s Web Threat Data Feed to shield you from malicious websites and malwares. Is the Opera 10.60 the competition’s answer to Google Chrome 5.0.376.86? Maybe. However, the new Opera v10.60 is the first browser ever to include an embedded anti-malware add-on and people accustomed to Internet Explorer and Firefox should now seriously consider shifting to Opera 10.6. You can download this free browser from www.opera.com/browser/. If you want a fast browser with added protection when you surf the internet and download files, this one is the best browser recommended.
Google Chrome, Opera 10 Turbo, Mozilla Firefox, IE8: Which is the Best Web Browser??
Google Chrome vs Opera 10 Turbo vs Mozilla Firefox vs Internet Explorer 8? Which is really the best web browser? This one is tough to answer. First off, when Firefox was updated to 3.54, I have found the update to be more of a headache than a convenience. Recurring problems like unresponsiveness, hangs-ups and high CPU and memory usage were common (and frustrating). Aside from these, Firefox is a very secure browser. Firefox has so many functions built right into it which might explain the reason why it eats too much RAM.

Until now in Firefox version 3.5.4, flash apps like Facebook‘s Farm Town consumes 256.6 Mb of memory. This behavior explains why my 6GB system is easily reduced to a crawl by Firefox because when I work, I open a lot of pages simultaneously and Facebook apps are among them. I play Farm Town and Restaurant City. When these apps are open altogether, the browser would suddenly quit and an error message is displayed which I close immediately out of despair.
Download Free Opera 10 Turbo: The Fastest Web Browser Tried and Tested
We’re certainly loving Opera 10 Turbo for its compression of web pages. This makes Opera 10 a turbo-charged web browser. We can recommend for extremely “multitabbers” like us (opening 50 or more tabs can qualify you as one. On paper, Opera 10 compresses web pages by up to 80% but we have seen it perform much better in some cases when pages viewed are text-only. Some image files (.jpg, .gif, .png and .bmp) of course can only be compressed less than 80%. In our observation, it’s even better than Mozilla Firefox in terms of loading graphics. It also consumes lesser memory than Safari 4 (slow and buggy), Firefox 3.5.4 and beats even Google Chrome because it does not load too many plugins or add-ons.



