With @operagxofficial, Opera built a special browser brand for gamers and succeeded at growing it to 20 million MAU. Find out how a browser that lets gamers control their hardware became their go-to choice @opera
@brucel @mikehall314 We don’t offer Opera Mini on iOS anymore. The browsers we have today on iOS are Opera and Opera GX. Both uses the mandatory WebKit engine.
@stshank Apple got criticized for being slow with updating Safari and combined with their ban of competing browser engines, such preventing progress and innovation on iOS.
@marcosc@adambroach The only thing Safari has been best at is being default on iOS and MacOS. Cool they try to move forward, but wouldn’t believe for a second it’s not a consequence of the increasingly competitive situation.
@marcosc@adambroach Innovations drives competition, leads to better products for all. When there is no competition, progress slows down. Apple investing in Safari indicates competition in browser segment is heating up again. Being first comes at a big cost, and whoever did deserves the spotlight
@stshank@wiumlie@opera Actually I think we could collaborate on even more areas like shared security reviews. But anyway a great step, even if it’s taken more than a decade from idea.
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You can now natively browse .crypto websites on all @Opera browsers, including iOS, Android, and desktop!
The decentralized web is more accessible than ever. #Web3 🚀
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