If they don’t choose one, Opera thinks one up on its own. While traditional bookmarking basically just saves the location of a page, Opera's new visual bookmarks allow users to choose a thumbnail for each new site they add. Users can now save and sort their favorite pages using collections of thumbnails. The Norwegian developer markets Opera 25 as such because this new feature is the tentpole of this new release. In fact, that’s how Opera markets the new version: “My way to organize the web.”Ĭhief among the new features is “visual bookmarks,” while other novelty additions include web notifications and support for the latest media standards.
Oslo, Norway-based Opera Software has released a new version of the company’s desktop browser with a range of new features that empower users to organize the web just the way they want.