Latest browser is available in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu
Opera Software has launched their latest browser for the Indian users in three languages -- Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Being the 3rd largest country to use Opera Mini, the company is now trying to cash in the opportunity by pushing its 9.6 desktop version in Indian languages.
Apart from the multi-lingual feature, Opera 9.6 also boasts more options to sync with Opera Link and all new low-bandwidth mode for the built-in e-mail client. CEO Jon von Tetzchner specially flew down to India to reveal their creation which he reckoned as a gift to Indian users for showing their loyalty towards Opera.
The desktop version can be downloaded from their homepage. They have also released Opera Mini in Hindi which can be downloaded from here.
Features rundown:
Synchronize bookmarks between multiple computers--and even Opera Mini-on their mobile phone using Opera Link.
Get their favorite Web page with just one click with Opera's Speed Dial feature--a set of visual bookmarks you see when you open a new tab.
Write e-mails in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu with Opera's built-in e-mail client, Opera Mail.
Protect themselves from Web predators with Opera's added fraud protection.
Conserve bandwidth by turning off images.
Resume downloads after a departure with this new feature added to the download manager.
Save money and stick with old computers, as Opera 9.6 is optimized to run on slow hardware with low memory.
Leave their glasses behind, and just zoom in on the full page to get the bigger picture.
Read our Interview with Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner.