![]() ![]() By pressing the button in the center of the bottom of the screen, for example, you can see all the tabs you have open and easily select the one you want. The Opera Touch interface is designed to be used with just one hand. For example, to search for content online, you can use the search bar as you normally would, or you can search by taking a photo, using a QR code, or dictating your search with the microphone. (Like other browser makers without a search engine of their own, browser revenue at Opera has historically come from money paid by a search vendor for default placement rights.Opera Touch is a new browser from Opera with the interesting addition of flow technology, which lets you instantly send content to your desktop computer's browser (as long as you're using Opera there, too, of course).Īpart from flow, which is a very interesting feature, Opera Touch also offers a wide range of incredibly useful features. ![]() It's unrealistic to think that a UI revamp - interesting though it may be - and a catch-up to competitors on the desktop will prove sufficient to juice Opera's use, thus its share and so its revenue. (On the mobile front, Opera's share was virtually the same a year ago.) Chrome, in comparison, controlled a 62% share on the desktop and 65% on mobile.Īnd Opera's latest numbers were lower than 12 months prior: In March 2017, the browser accounted for 2% of all those on the desktop. In mobile, Opera's user share - an estimate of the percentage of Internet users who ran the browser during March - was an even more dismal 0.3%, or about 1 out of every 300 people. Last month, Opera on the desktop accounted for just 1.5% of the browsers used to access the Internet, according to analytics vendor Net Applications. Opera instead links the mobile and desktop browser when the smartphone does its one-time scan of the QR code displayed on the PC or Mac.īut Opera's efforts are unlikely to yank its browsers out of the share cellar. To sync Chrome on a smartphone with Chrome on the desktop, for example, the user must be logged into his or her Google account on both devices. ![]() He was referring to the lack of a cross-platform account, which Opera foreswears, but rivals rely on. " scan a QR to sync," Kocemba said during his on-stage demonstration. While other browsers have long had tab and history synchronization between their mobile and desktop editions - Safari does, Chrome does, so does Firefox - so that open tabs, say, on an iPhone would be replicated on a Windows personal computer, Opera on Wednesday trumpeted the feature as if it were brand new. "In Opera Touch, setting up the connection between your smartphone and your desktop browser takes only one step," according to a statement quoting Kocemba on the new browser-to-browser sync. It also doubles, as shown, as a search tool for sifting through open tabs.īut when the mobile and desktop versions are paired, said Opera, they're more than the sum of their parts. Opera on the desktop – here, running on macOS – sports a new focused search feature, which overlays the search box and results, atop the current web page. The same tool also lets users search through all open tabs with a toggle of - yes, the Tab key - a godsend for those who love to crowd the browser with tons of tabs. A search field opens, accepts input and then the screen displays results, all atop the current web page so users don't have to backtrack after a successful search. A new tool, called "Instant Search," opens with a press of the Alt-space key combination (on Windows and Linux) or Option-space (macOS). "Unlike in most other browsers, you can now more easily browse and search the web when on the move," Kocemba added in an accompanying Wednesday post to the company's blog.Īt the same time, Opera updated its desktop browser - editions are available for Windows, macOS and Linux - to also emphasize search. ![]()
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