It enables web applications to synchronize data in the background. The solution is the background sync method, now supported in Opera 42 beta. Especially, when you are trying to send a message, or perform some other action, and you need to constantly check if the web is back. If you ever encountered the “Sorry, come back later and try again” problem with your web application, due to a poor internet connection, you know how frustrating it can be. We hope, that you will find these small improvements helpful. Also, some pop-outs, and hints that were shown for the first-time users have been removed. simplified bookmarks structure, and different logic for showing sync, and tabs icons. We’ve also provided a number of usability enhancements, i.e. In Opera 42 beta, we now take into account which tabs were most recently used before you quit Opera, instead of relying on the order of tabs to determine which ones to load on startup. Opera’s faster startup mechanism, introduced in Opera 41, tries to determine which tabs are most important to have available, and starts loading those tabs in the background at startup. – Source suggestions that are more visually appealing. – Unified look and feel in both reading modes – timeline and stack. In addition, the personal newsreader in Opera 42 includes: You can configure the frequency of content checking in settings, or disable it completely. If that happens, a blue dot will appear over the newspaper icon (on the left of the navigation bar). Once you have your favorite sources configured, you can get a notification, whenever there’s a new content. If you’d prefer to keep your address bar clean and simple, just go to settings and disable this feature. If you find it interesting, you can always add it to your existing sources. If a page publishes web feed, a little newspaper icon will appear in the address bar. In this beta version, discovering feeds is even easier. Opera 42 supports converting from 32 currencies, based on daily values from the European Central Bank. You can also change your output currency in settings. ![]() To use the currency converter, simply select the price you want to convert on the page, and Opera will automatically show it in your local currency. Opera 42 beta is the first major browser with an integrated currency converter, making it super easy to check what items cost. We love shopping online, but sometimes the price can be in a different currency. "Today, Opera 42 lands in the beta channel, with a currency converter, personal newsreader improvements, and even smarter startup. The change log, and the announcement: Opera 42 beta with a currency converter.
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