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@- Update to 9.0, see changelog for details:

	http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/
	http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/900/sincebeta.dml

- Add ${LOCALBASE,X11BASE}/lib/browser_linux_plugins, so now you can run
  'acroread --install-plugin' and restart browser to have acroread7 plugins.
- Add FreeBSD mail archives in the search, using http://freebsd.rambler.ru/ .
- Clean a bit in search.ini, now the combo box of search looks a bit prettier
  by have BSD stuff in a group (seperate bar). Also, make the key works in the
  address bar like 'm foobar' to search in http://freebsd.rambler.ru/.
- Update pkg-descr, it's not 7.x anymore. [1]

Opera team has done a nice of job. It is more BSD/Linux friendly and
desktop friendly such as support GNOME if you are using it. For example,
it finally will using gnome-open instead kfmclient. However, it no longer
depend on OpenMotif (woohoo!). [...see changelog above for more...] Kudos!

Reported by:	flz [1]
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@Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in the development of Web browsers
for the desktop, device and mobile markets. The Opera browser has received
international recognition from end-users and the industry press for being
faster, smaller and more standards-compliant than other browsers, and it has
gathered a cult following on the net.

WWW: http://www.opera.com/
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@Force commit to add, this is security fixes in 7.54.

	- Denied write-access to properties on objects from scripts that fail
	  a standard origin check, in order to block potential access by
	  attackers to user's computer. Fixes critical vulnerability reported
	  in GreyMagic Security Advisory GM#008-OP.
	- Fixed security issue regarding spoofing of the addressfield by
	  loading other page contents while keeping the URL, reported in
	  Secunia Advisory SA12162.
	- Blocked access to file:/ URLs from documents that are not themselves
	  loaded from file:/ URLs.

Requested by:	Oliver Eikemeier <eik@@FreeBSD.org>
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Opera 7 is a substantial upgrade, with code rewritten from the rendering engine
and up, resulting in the fastest, smallest, most full-featured desktop browser
ever released.

-New rendering engine
Opera's new rendering engine supports W3C's DOM (Document Object Model) level 2,
non-standard dynamic HTML (DHTML), CSS1 and CSS2, ECMAScript, and has improved
HTML 4.01 support, as well as complete support for WML 1.3 and 2.0. It is
faster, smaller and can dynamically change documents through DOM.

-M2 -- new e-mail client
Opera's new e-mail client, M2, automatically categorizes and sorts e-mail
messages by contact and has an integrated spam filter. Innovative features such
as QuickReply and QuickFind lets users answer or find e-mails at unrivalled
speed. M2 supports POP3, IMAP, ESMTP, and threaded display of mailing lists.
In addition, M2 supports news servers with password authentication.
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@o Update 6.12.20030305 to 7.11.20030515.
  merge from linux-opera7 into linux-opera.
o Remove linux-opera7.

Submitted by:	Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@@cox.net> (maintainer)
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@This is the Linux port of the famous Opera browser (with Qt statically
linked in - the dynamically linked version is slightly smaller, but there
is no linux-qt port yet and I'm not about to create one)

Now the best browser on earth is available on the best OS on earth :)
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Opera is currently the fastest and most standards-compliant full-featured
graphical web browser around.
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