Opera
  • 02 Nov 2023
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Opera

Supported Versions/Releases: Recent Versions (best to be based off date of release)

Partial Support: Latest version per OS (release compatibility section)

Partial Support Definition:

Partial support is a varied concept with browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Opera as the partial component really depends on when the version was released as compared to the version of Contract Insight the client/user is running. Typically speaking, if the version of the browser is no later than 3-6 months older than the version of Contract Insight the client/user is running, there should be partial support. For detailed information please see the link below.

Opera releases are put out in versions, each of which has its own version number (for example: 20, 21, 22, etc.), however their versioning is not as granular as Google or Mozilla. Opera follows suit with Chrome and Firefox in that it also has an “auto-updater” component whereby Opera will automatically update as new releases of the browser come out. This is done to ensure that users of Opera ae working with the most up-to-date versions of their browser.

Below is the Wikipedia page dedicated to tracking and monitoring Opera’s release history (and upcoming). This is an excellent page to use when determining if a user’s version of Opera will work properly, as well as determining the key components to each release of Opera.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Opera_web_browser

A key point to keep in mind when dealing with Opera is that it is CobbleStone®’s best practice recommendation to any client/user that the auto-updater component be left on to ensure the browser is continually being updated/patched as new patches, releases, enhancements, and issue resolutions arise and are put out in new releases.


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