Now available for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows

Nov 11, 2015 00:22 GMT  ·  By

Opera, through Aneta Reluga, has had the pleasure of announcing the promotion of the Opera 34 web browser to the Beta channel for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.

Based on the open-source and cross-platform Chromium 47.0.2526.35 web browser, Opera 34 Beta (Build 2036.3) adds a great number of improvements and new features, some of which have been revealed to us by the Opera folks during the development cycle of the 34 series.

Among the most significant changes, we can mention the implementation of the Opera Turbo 2 model for compressing data while browsing the Internet, which promises to load websites even faster than when using the first iteration of Opera Turbo on slower connections, and a Share button on the Mac OS X version of the software.

"After an extended period of testing and verification, we have switched to the Turbo 2 model," said Aneta Reluga, Desktop QA Team at Opera. "This one, apart from being compliant across all devices, is particularly usable when your available Internet connection is stable but slow."

MSE/MP3 audio support, download manager drop-down improvements

In addition to the implementation of the Share button on Mac and Opera Turbo 2, the first Beta build of the Opera 34 web browser introduces improvements to the download manager drop-down, which now lets users cancel downloads and adds support for MSE/MP3 audio, allowing them to listen to their favorite tracks on various music streaming services, such as Google Play Music.

As mentioned, Opera 34 Beta includes a great number of enhancements, but most of them are under the hood, so if you're curious to know what exactly has been changed, we strongly recommend that you check out the official release notes. In the meantime, you can download Opera 34 Beta Build 2036.3 for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems right now from Softpedia.