Available now for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

Dec 17, 2015 22:40 GMT  ·  By

Opera Software, through Kornelia Mielczarczyk, has announced today, December 17, the immediate availability for download and testing of the last release of the Opera web browser in 2015.

Now that Opera 35 has been promoted to the Beta channel, the developer channel of the cross-platform and proprietary Opera web browser has been updated today to version 36.0.2079.0 for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.

The new Opera developer version fixes multiple issues that have been reported by users since the previous development version, mostly crashes in the web browser's core components, and adds various minor improvements in several areas of interest.

Moreover, the Opera developers have managed to add some user-requested changes to the sync button, such as the ability to appear when it is needed, along with new rules that have been laid down in the release announcement.

"This is the last developer release - and the last release in general - we’ve got for you this year, and so, maybe it’s time for a short summary for 2015," said Kornelia Mielczarczyk, Product Tester at Opera Software.

Speed Dial adjustment changes coming in 2016

Opera devs have some big plans for 2016, as they have announced today that the next Opera developer update will get some Speed Dial adjustment changes. Of course, there will be more awesome new features besides this, so make sure that you always check our website for the latest Opera news.

At the end of the announcement, Opera Software wishes everybody a Happy New Year. However, users have two more weeks until the end of the year to take the latest developer build of the Opera web browser for a test drive, and they can download it for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems from Softpedia.