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Opera Software, maker of an alternative browser, has shipped the final version of its newest Windows edition, Opera 7.
Among the string of improvements and additions, Opera 7 boasts a new mail client; a new rendering engine with enhanced support for HTML 4.01; a links panel that shows all the links on a page; and something Opera's calling "Fast Forward," which is supposed to predict which page users are most likely to head to from a page with multiple links.
Opera 7, which can be downloaded for free from the Opera Web site, is ad-supported and contains a banner. An ad-free edition costs $39.
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