Opera 9.0 integrates BitTorrent sharing application
In addition to peer-to-peer file sharing software, Opera's new browser test version is also equipped
In addition to peer-to-peer file-sharing software, Opera's new beta version is also equipped with "widgets" - small web applications such as feeds (RSS-support websites) or games assembled in a window. on the desktop.
The software still has some bugs and Opera recommends that users should regularly back up data to prevent problems from occurring. The new browser is free to download and is compatible with most operating systems such as Windows and Mac OS. The official version of Opera 9 will appear in a few months.
According to research by Net Applications, Microsoft's Internet Explorer still dominates web browsers while Mozilla Firefox has reached over 10% market share.
Opera currently stands at No. 5, after Apple Safari and Netscape, with a rate of 0.54%.
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