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Opera has released version 38 of its web browser of the same name. Opera switched from its in-house render engine Presto to Blink three years ago. This is part of Chromium, which is also used by Google Chrome, among others. Opera is available for Windows, Linux and OS X. There are also versions for BSD and Solaris, but they are still based on the old technology. In version 38 Energy-saving measures have been taken, among other things, so that the battery lasts much longer. An ad-blocker has also been added to Opera and improvements have been made to the speed dial.

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The web browser is by far the most-used application on the computer. Your hours of listening to music, watching videos, or simply having many tabs open simultaneously results in rapid battery drain that reduces a laptop’s performance. When first released in the developer version, this feature generated a lot of positive feedback from you and brought us many new users. We really appreciate that, as the developer channel really helps us test some completely new features and improve our browser.

How good is the battery saver in Opera?
Last month, we made several tests to find out how the battery saver performs. In some tests, the feature increased the battery life by as much as 50% comparing to other browsers, such as Google Chrome.
After the initial release in the developer stream, some of you have been asking for more detailed test results. Together with the beta release, we presented a breakdown for the the initial tests as used for the developer release.

Beat the heat during summer
There is one more thing we realized recently. If something consumes more energy, it usually gets warmer – basic physics. That’s why your laptop gets overheated during your heavy browsing sessions. This heats up your lap, sets off a loud and annoying fan, and can cause problems such as random blue screens or even data loss.
We’ve made tests comparing the temperature of bottoms of two laptops. One was running Opera with battery saver enabled and the other one Opera with the mode disabled. Test results with the new battery saver enabled showed that Opera can keep laptops over 3 degrees °C cooler. It’s actually pretty nice difference, especially when you think about bringing your laptop along for summer fun and letting it bake your lap (which is not good for your health BTW).

Improvements under the hood
Wonder how we achieved this cool down and power savings? With several under-the-hood optimizations:

  • Reducing activity in background tabs
  • Waking CPU less often due to optimal scheduling of JavaScript timers
  • Automatically pausing unused plug-ins
  • Reducing frame rate to 30 frames per second
  • Tuning video playback parameters and forcing usage of hardware accelerated video codecs
  • Pausing animations or browser themes
  • Including ad blocker – when enabled, it enables even more battery savings

How to enable battery savings
Using the new power saver mode is easy. Once the laptop’s power cable is unplugged, the battery icon will appear next to the search and address field in the Opera browser. Click the battery icon to activate the power saver mode and flip on the switch. The browser will also detect when the laptop’s battery is running low and will suggest enabling power saver mode.

Other new things in Opera 38

  • Ad blocker – add your own lists.
    You can add your own block lists. To add your own custom list file, head to Settings and click the “Custom Block Lists” button in the ad-blocking section (note that “Show advanced settings” from the “Browser” panel must be enabled to see the button).
  • Speed ​​dial improvements.
    Now, you don’t need to worry that you removed a website from your Speed ​​Dial accidentally. You’ll now notice three little dots on hover in place of where the delete button used to be. The new button provides quick access to the features previously only available in the context menu, like opening in private window, or removing a website from your Speed ​​Dial.
  • Add your own photo as theme.
    A while back, we introduced the “Create your theme” option in the theme manager. Now, this option is more visible for you. Just go to the Customize start page and click the ‘+’ button; then, use your own photos to create a theme.
  • Extension button visible in the Speed ​​Dial side panel.
    All extension users will have the extension manager always at hand. The extension icon is visible on side panel on the left side of the Speed ​​Dial page.
  • Change in version support for OS X.
    Starting from this version, we’re updating our requirements on Mac. Now, we’re supporting OS X 10.9 and higher.

Read the complete changelog here.

Version number 38.0.2220.29
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website Opera
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License type Freeware
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