Opera just got even better

by mark.avey on October 25, 2007


So far this week we’ve had IMAP added to Gmail, the 2.4 release of The Gimp and now Opera has added “Opera Link” to their browsers.

Opera has long been my favourite browser (you can read my review to see why) and it just goes from strength to strength with each new release. Today, they have announced the addition of Opera Link to their browsers. With Opera Link, all your bookmarks, speedlinks etc are synchronised with your My Opera account. So, if you have Opera at work and Opera at home, any bookmarks you add in one place will be reflected on the other. Even better, the sync also works with Opera Mini Beta 3, so your mobile device will always be up to date with your most recent links.

Need to use a different browser but still want access to your links? Simpy go to the Opera Link page of your My Opera account and they’re all there for you. And it looks like sharing is on the way, too. Watch out del.icio.us?

You’ll need Opera 9.5 to take advantage of Opera Link on your desktop and Opera Mini Beta 3 for your mobile device.

Keep up the good work, Opera.

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Daniel Goldman 10.25.07 at 8:32 am

It’s great to hear that you’re using Opera. And thanks for spreading the word!

Daniel Goldman
Opera Software

2 mark.avey 10.25.07 at 11:25 am

You’re welcome :) Credit where it’s due.

Mark - BestFreeApps

3 Peter 06.29.08 at 5:13 pm

I notice that a lot of Opera features eventually get incorporated into other browsers (i.e., Firefox). I’m still a die-hard Firefox fan, but I like what Opera does.

4 mark.avey 06.29.08 at 10:01 pm

Hi Peter. Yes, Opera does have a lot of really useful features “out of the box”.

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