Change log: http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/windows/1050/
Download: http://www.opera.com/browser/downloa...=10.50&local=y
Few vulnerabilities are fixed. Hence an update is advisable.
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Change log: http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/windows/1050/
Download: http://www.opera.com/browser/downloa...=10.50&local=y
Few vulnerabilities are fixed. Hence an update is advisable.
What? Opera has vulnerabilities???!?
Firefox Rules!
:D
I must confess, that was fast..
I thought of going down to secunia and copy total number of vulnerabilities between firefox and Opera - patched & in firefox's case - unpatched one's too.. Get some details you see..
But firefox.. Helpfull as always.. just as i visited secunia i could see on the left side -
http://secunia.com/advisories/38608
UNPATCHED - FIREFOX - Highly critical vulnerability.
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Like I've said previously.. Thank you Mozilla..
:D
I rest my case. I will try and inform you when firefox 3.6.1 comes out (and the one after it)..
Strangely enough, when Opera 10.10 is asked to look for an upgrade, it can't find any....................
Sloppy?
Hey ByTe,
I use Secunia PSI...................I think it is very good for a free application?Quote:
Someone has to check for update everyday.. Firefox user? .. :p :D
It came up this morning on one box and told me I had 11 (eleven!) unsupported applications :D................
I have just got this SATA/PATA USB2 external HDD caddy, so I was in the process of recycling some Old (very old!:)) HDDs. It found one attached and told me all about the obsolete software on it..................
I just reformatted and wiped it, but it shows how prompt the PSI is in letting you know?
:)
Secunia is very good, the personal one :)
And after this update I have moved back to Opera from FF and have no issues so far.
still on ie7 or k-meleon here.