A new version of the browser has been released for Windows and Mac OS X

Jun 30, 2014 13:03 GMT  ·  By

Opera has just rolled out another testing build of its browser, allowing users on Windows and Mac OS X to try out its next stable release ahead of the public launch.

Opera Web Browser 23.0.1522.28 doesn't bring any new features, but instead it is focused on fixing bugs and performance improvements, so expect the app to work faster and be more stable after the update.

According to the official release notes, this new build fixes some crashes for extension cookies and some other issues affecting the full screen mode and the heart menu.

Of course, many of the crashes reported in the previous builds should no longer occur after the update, so in case you were already running the beta, make sure that you deploy this new one to correct many of the issues that might affect your experience with the app.

This new release is only available for Windows and Mac OS X platforms, as the Linux build is still part of the developer channels, so use the download links below to get the package that's working on your computer. Keep in mind that some performance issues might still exist.

Download Opera Web Browser 23.0.1522.28 for Windows Download Opera Web Browser 23.0.1522.28 for Mac OS X