Opera has led the way for a lot of new functions, but it lacked the flexibility offered by other browsers. All that is set to change now, as it fi nally offers add-ons.
Previously, it was possible to improve the functionality of Opera by means of widgets. But from Opera 11 on wards, you now have add-ons that are similar to those available for Firefox. You can see the list of add-ons by visiting http://www.opera.com/addons/. It has many useful add-ons and one such tool is ‘Documents Preview’, which provides a quick preview of documents like PDF, DOC or PPT.This is done with the help of a JavaScript that guides you to a preview with the Google Observer. Some other useful apps include ‘NoAds’, an advertisement fi lter, ‘GmailChecker’ that displays the number of unread messages in your Gmail inbox, and ‘LetPass’ that manages passwords. The overview and configuration of your add-ons can be set via ‘Menu | Add-ons | Manage Add-Ons’. You can ‘Disable’, ‘Uninstall’ and configure add-ons individually.
Previously, it was possible to improve the functionality of Opera by means of widgets. But from Opera 11 on wards, you now have add-ons that are similar to those available for Firefox. You can see the list of add-ons by visiting http://www.opera.com/addons/. It has many useful add-ons and one such tool is ‘Documents Preview’, which provides a quick preview of documents like PDF, DOC or PPT.This is done with the help of a JavaScript that guides you to a preview with the Google Observer. Some other useful apps include ‘NoAds’, an advertisement fi lter, ‘GmailChecker’ that displays the number of unread messages in your Gmail inbox, and ‘LetPass’ that manages passwords. The overview and configuration of your add-ons can be set via ‘Menu | Add-ons | Manage Add-Ons’. You can ‘Disable’, ‘Uninstall’ and configure add-ons individually.
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