Opera 29 Brings Tab Synchronization Between Devices

Written by Michael Larabel in Proprietary Software on 29 April 2015 at 09:31 AM EDT. 4 Comments
PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE
For those still using the Opera web-browser on Linux, version 29 was released yesterday with new features.

Most notable to Opera 29 is there's now tab synchronization support between Opera for Computers and Opera for Android. Opera users are now able to benefit from tab synchronization to access the same open tabs from your mobile phone / tablet as you were reading from Opera on your computer. In order to use this feature though, you must have an Opera account for keeping track of the open tabs.

Opera 29 also provides support for customized keyboard shortcuts, a new audio indicator, support for more mouse gestures, and other productivity improvements.

Those wishing to find out more about the Opera 29 release can visit the Opera blog.
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