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A first look at EV in Opera

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Here is a first look at Opera 9.5 ("Kestrel") with full support for Extended Validation (EV) certificates enabled.

This is the implementation in its current form, although the design may be slightly modified before release.


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Comments

WildEnte Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:11:05 PM

hmmm yahoo in the search field? does this mean that opera switches to yahoo in the "google box" too now?

ChristianResearchWizard Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:16:54 AM

Wildente, sure they will - and I'll change it back :-)

_Grey_ Wednesday, June 20, 2007 12:04:18 PM

Wildente, I'm actually happy about it... Google ignoring Opera on their projects and Opera being dependent on them still was an awful situation. At least most of yahoo's stuff works now (Opera is A-Grade browser).

ChristianResearchWizard Wednesday, June 20, 2007 12:20:25 PM

Grey, that's something I also do not really understand - maybe it's just the philosophy of Google to give the money but something completly different to develop products. Or it's politics went crazy.
Anyway, Yahoo doesn't help me as it delivers pretty bad search results.

Johan Borgborg Wednesday, June 20, 2007 1:19:05 PM

Maybe Yngve just is a Yahoo fan p

The Yahoo field doesn't signify anything, but it's always fun with some conspiracy theories...

FavDjiXas Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:25:12 AM

Yahoo makes some very "strange" and bad decssions in past few months... Their stocks also goes down most of the time... Time to leave yahoo and be with a big G :-)

Meneldor Thursday, June 21, 2007 5:26:58 PM

Google doesn't really deserve a place of default search in Opera. I don't use Google services just because most of them ignore my favorite brower, and I'd better switch to other services than to some silly Gecko child.

PKO Friday, June 29, 2007 3:33:48 AM

Why does everyone have the crazy idea that the quality of a search engine is directly related to the value of the stock of the company? Yahoo, is a very accurate search engine and as someone that uses both Yahoo and Google equally, I can honestly say that it isn't that uncommon for Yahoo to actually return better results than Google.

Anyway, I am glad to see that the Opera team still has security as a top priority.

ChristianResearchWizard Saturday, June 30, 2007 1:40:40 AM

I haven't tested Yahoo very often but I got the strong impression that results for Germany were much worse than Google's a few months ago.

_Grey_ Sunday, July 1, 2007 10:21:01 AM

@ResearchWizard: You're probably right about that. From a US- (or even english-speaking world) perspective, though, I can't see any fault with Yahoo's engine whatsoever.

Marko Kowalskifalsifikator Friday, July 20, 2007 4:01:12 PM

We are losing the point here:) Personally, I don't like Yahoo at all, but you can search with Opera's "Create search" option from any God damn input field you find on Internet, OK, from 99%. One of the best Opera things. So, it's not really important what will default search engine will be in the future Opera releases...

_Grey_ Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:27:46 AM

So, it's not really important what will default search engine will be in the future Opera releases...


Yes, it is. If it wouldn't, a constrained amount of search engines wouldn't change anything either. The default search engine is special, because that is what all new/novice users will be using (unless they bother to change, which, quite often, they don't).

You are right about one thing though: This discussion doesn't belong here wink

deborahwebb Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:05:18 PM

I must admitt that I truly like what I'm seeing here. Hope it will be released soon, as I find Kestrel really useful and Opera is my favourite web browser.
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