Opera's Latest Update Solves The Problem Of Bookmarks Sharing

By Kamal Nayan - 03 Dec '14 08:09AM

Opera web browser is getting yet another update that adds handful of nifty features such as bookmark sharing and print preview option . 

The latest version of Opera browser (Opera 26) is equipped with a new tool that lets you share multiple bookmarks with ease. The tool consolidates a list of links, making it extremely easy to share across network. All you need to do is add all the web addresses to a bookmark folder and hit the share button. 

The browser will then upload the bookmarks to an anonymous link accessible by any browser. The interface would contain screenshots of the added bookmarks as well. However, those bookmarks are just links and cannot be installed in any other browser than Opera itself. 

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The bookmark-address is shared for two weeks by default. In the meantime, users can manage the settings via the 'Shared by me' folder, residing in the Bookmarks sidebar. Users can also stop sharing the folder but clicking 'X'. The deadline for the bookmark address can be extended from the settings as well. 

Like exporting bookmarks, the new update allows importing bookmarks from other install browsers as well. Users can access it via More tools > Import bookmark. 

Another nifty feature that has been include by Opera is a build-in Print dialog box. It works in conjunction with the default PDF viewer. 

Another notable addition is DuckDuckGo which can be used as default Search settings. 

Opera Final 26 can be downloaded free for Windows, Mac and 64-bit Linux users. 

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