Arup Roy Chowdhury
India
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10.01 Build 1844 Final (Oct 28, 2009)
Using it since version 2x, use it for mail, news and browsing. Mail is just too good and now has HTML support. Handles multiple mailboxes and huge mail databases with ease. Browsing is fast in real world scenario even over tricky poor connections.
10 Build 124 (Oct 28, 2009)
Been using it since version 4, does it job without any surprises, reliability and boot time optimization are among its best features.
10.0 Build 1413 Alpha (Apr 4, 2009)
For an alpha this is quite stable and I am waiting for the beta. For those taking stupid jibes at Opera, apart from being a company that pioneered many technologies like data pipelining, tabbed browsing etc, its also among the lightest of all the suites out there, its mail client is among the best handling multiple mailboxes and backing up 1GB mail with ease. The new turbo Opera is a boon for those stuck on slow connections.
2.40 Build 1275 (Feb 28, 2009)
Thank you very much for this gem of a tool, after MS killed the autopatcher project, getting updates and storing them locally became a pain. Since I do lots of formats and reinstall of OS, I need to go through the painful process of updating over a slow connection time and time again. This utility saves me all the hassles.
3.0.844 (Jan 3, 2009)
I agree, don't know why this kitchen sink attitude of incorporating torrent, software informer and coverter, just do what you do best and that is being a download manager. Adding other stuff will only add to the bloat. In their defense, they do have a stripped down lighter version and that has none of the other stuff, also during install, one has the option of turning all the other extras off.