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Opera has just released version 26 of its desktop browser, that sees a stable Linux version, a new bookmark sharing feature and a few other small updates.
The latest version allows users to share individual bookmarks or an entire folder of them with just a couple of clicks, negating the need to laboriously copy and paste links into an email or social network message.
Opera creates a single page with link previews for all your bookmarks, that users can share the link to. Check out the video below for a demo:
This feature is also available on the latest version of Opera for Android devices.
Opera 26 also brings a new built-in print preview feature, a simplified method for importing bookmarks and settings from older versions and other browsers, and a better integrated UI for Mac OS X.
The latest version is available to download for free on Opera’s site.
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