![]() Other ChangesĮlsewhere in the latest Opera developer 25 update the new ‘experimental’ Speed Dial/start page has been flicked on by default, and H.264 video support is enabled for OS X 10.9 users. ![]() In dropping support for 32-bit Macs the Norwegian software company say they will be able to focus on making use of new 64-bit only APIs in OS X Yosemite and ensure that users benefit from the speed and security improvements the architecture switch has brought to the underlying Chromium base. ![]() Opera say they ‘ held off on switching Mac to 64-bit until the benefits outweighed the downsides’, but feel that, as of today, the time is right to switch. Their decision comes shortly after Google announced similar plans for the Mac builds of Google Chrome, which goes 64-bit-only from next month. The latest developer release of the Chromium-based Opera web browser has dropped support for 32-bit Mac builds.
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