Opera Presto source code leaked
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
You can see the list of patches applied to it at http://forum.timsky.ru/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=138.
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Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
@Zero3K:
It looks good but is very slow and
has a weird delay whenever I press a button or close a tab.
I was testing it on YouTube when this stuff happens
The videos play fine..but like I said all my actions had a noticeable delay
Also GitHub doesn't function properly with it either;
alot of the buttons there don't even work with this browser.
It looks good but is very slow and
has a weird delay whenever I press a button or close a tab.
I was testing it on YouTube when this stuff happens
The videos play fine..but like I said all my actions had a noticeable delay
Also GitHub doesn't function properly with it either;
alot of the buttons there don't even work with this browser.
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
1. That's weird. I don't notice the delay when visiting Youtube, etc. Try changing opera:config#UserPrefs|EnableHardwareAcceleration to 0 if its not already set to that.
2. GitHub works fine for me. What are the settings set to in the Network and Performance sections of opera:config?
2. GitHub works fine for me. What are the settings set to in the Network and Performance sections of opera:config?
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at REMOVED which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.0q.
Last edited by Zero3K on Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
This one works a lot better for me.
it's nice having Github working again
thanks for sharing this.
Youtube is still buggy for me but that's okay
I prefer using my phone for vids anyway.
I will try your suggestions later to see if it helps.
Edit: it's already set to 0
it's nice having Github working again
thanks for sharing this.
Youtube is still buggy for me but that's okay
I prefer using my phone for vids anyway.
I will try your suggestions later to see if it helps.
Edit: it's already set to 0
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
Try using the first user script mentioned at http://forum.timsky.ru/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=75#p13909.
EDIT: I wonder if it is ok to add it to the listings of programs on the site...
EDIT: I wonder if it is ok to add it to the listings of programs on the site...
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Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
I would say not....it's unethical and probably illegal too.Zero3K wrote:...I wonder if it is ok to add it to the listings of programs on the site...
I am actually surprised your download links haven't been nixed already
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
The dude in charge of the service I am using to host them cares about the user's privacy. So, I think it has a decent chance of not happening.
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
I actually hadn't looked closely but after some digging I found a clear message from Opera surrounding use of it's source code, meaning this is not in the least bit legal: https://blogs.opera.com/security/2017/0 ... ing-sites/I am actually surprised your download links haven't been nixed already
I see this topic as a losing proposition: either someone makes a new version of Opera that has problems baked in, search engines downgrade us for non-legal software distribution, and/or Opera gets mad at us in whatever format. I think it's important for a freeware site to generally avoid pissing off freeware developers.
Certainly many of us are frustrated by Opera's moves over the past few years and I'm personally upset they won't open source the browser, but I don't think the way to go is trying to work with the tiny group of people working in secret to maybe or maybe not improve their old browser. Web developers aren't developing web pages to the Presto engine anymore (we had problems back in 2008) so even if there's a few hangers-on, this is not a project with a future.
Related:
Opera features in Firefox
https://www.portablefreeware.com/forums ... =1&t=16396
Vivaldi / Otter - browsers aiming to mimic Opera:
https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2869 - Vivaldi
https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2871 - Otter
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
Wait, you're not Blackbird71, are you? I remember their postings before the original Opera board was nuked.webfork wrote:and I'm personally upset they won't open source the browser
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
Not me. There are more than a few people who are frustrated that details on great projects and programs are just sitting on a shelf in a closet somewhere gathering dust.Specular wrote:Wait, you're not Blackbird71, are you? I remember their postings before the original Opera board was nuked.
Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at REMOVED which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.1u.
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Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
Did you miss the post on this? Would you mind taking that link down?Zero3K wrote:A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at *REMOVED* which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.1u.
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Re: Opera Presto source code leaked
I am with webfork on this. I do not like posting of obviously illegal stuff on this site. Try 4chan or something.webfork wrote:Did you miss the post on this? Would you mind taking that link down?Zero3K wrote:A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at https://u.teknik.io/XdSsy.zip which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.1u.
Zero3K, could you remove the offending links?