Opera Offline Installer Mac



Combined address and search bar

The combined address and search bar allows you to query search engines or input web addresses to find what you’re looking for on the web. Opera uses the Google search engine by default.

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To search the web:

Downloading and installing Opera 72 Offline Installer. If you are interested in downloading this browser, please try your best to follow the steps that are given below. Fortunately, Opera GX also comes in offline installer format and in this article, I’m going to share direct download links to download full offline installers of Opera GX browser for Windows and Mac operating systems. The offline installer is available in both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) formats. Opera becomes the first browser to support 360-degree videos in virtual reality headsets! This new developer update comes with a built-in VR 360 player for leading headsets such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and other OpenVR compatible devices, unlocking the immersive world of 360-degree videos for Opera users. VR will change how we experience the.

  1. Click the Search or enter address field.
  2. Type key words for what you want to find. For example, type movies.
  3. Click one of the predictive search suggestions that appear or press Enter.

Predictive search suggestions appear as you type. If you want to view results from another search engine, such as Yahoo!, Amazon, or Bing, click the corresponding tab that appears in the lower-right part of the predictive search suggestion box.

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If you already know the location of a page, type the web address directly into the combined address and search bar and press Enter to navigate to that page. For example, type www.opera.com and press Enter to navigate to the Opera Software homepage.

Default search engine

Opera’s default search engine is Google, but you may prefer to search using DuckDuckGo, Amazon, or Wikipedia. To change the default search engine:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Under Search engine, select your preferred search engine from the dropdown menu.

Custom search engines

In addition to Opera’s default search engines, you can set up the combined address and search bar to return results from other search engines. To do so:

  1. Right-click (Ctrl + click on Mac) on a site’s search bar and select Create Search Engine….
  2. Assign the engine a name and keyword.
  3. Click OK.

Create a custom search engine

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To create a search in a custom search engine, type your engine’s assigned keyword first followed by a space and then enter your query.

You can edit keywords, and manage or remove search engines from the settings page. To do so:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Under Search engine, click the Manage Search Engine button.

Search with a custom search engine

To use a custom search engine in your search, type the keyword followed by a space before your query. For example, Bing has the keyword “b”. To search with Bing, type “b What is the capital of Idaho.” The results will open in a Bing search results page.

The space between the keyword and your search query is important for selecting a custom search engine.

Change search engines in the highlighted text context menu

With Opera’s search pop-up tool, you can highlight text on a web page and use the selected text as a search query. The search pop-up tool uses your default search engine. However, you may want results from another engine after highlighting text for a search query.

To search using the context menu, highlight some text on a web page and right-click (or CTRL + click) the selection.

In the pop-up window, hover your mouse over Search with, then select the search engine you wish to use.

The results of the search will open in a new tab.

Search pop-up tool

The search pop-up tool is Opera’s utility belt that allows you to search or copy (or share if you’re on a Mac) the text you highlight on a web page. With just one click, your highlighted text opens a new tab and is queried by your default search engine. You can also copy the text to your clipboard to use later on.

This tool can also convert unfamiliar currencies, units, and time zones into a value of your choice when highlighted. If you wish to know how much $44.50 is in euros, how tall 2.05 m is in feet, or what time 7:00 pm MST is in Central Europe, Opera’s search pop-up can tell you. Read more about the converters here.

How to use search pop-up:

  1. Highlight text on a web page.
  2. A pop-up will appear above the highlighted text, including the options Search and Copy (and Share if on a Mac). If a currency, unit, or time zone is highlighted, the converted value will appear in the pop-up.
  3. Select Search to query your default search engine with the highlighted text.
  4. Select Copy to copy the highlighted text to your clipboard.
  5. If there is a converted value in the pop-up, click the value to copy it to your clipboard.

To disable the search pop-up tool, including all of its functions:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Click Advanced on the left sidebar, and click Features.
  3. Under Search pop-up, turn off Enable the search pop-up when selecting text.

Opera becomes the first browser to support 360-degree videos in virtual reality headsets! This new developer update comes with a built-in VR 360 player for leading headsets such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and other OpenVR compatible devices, unlocking the immersive world of 360-degree videos for Opera users.

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VR will change how we experience the web forever

The rapid growth of 360 videos and soon WebVR bring an exciting revolution for VR content on the web. However, with limited software support, it has been difficult for VR headset owners to easily enjoy the fast growing library of 360-degree content on Youtube, Facebook and other video portals.

So far they had to use inconvenient workarounds: download the video first, including spending time on finding a “download” button and waiting for the download, then. Then quit the browser and launch a separate player app. It wastes time and bandwidth on blindly downloading a video. Sounds ancient.

We want to bring the best web experience to our users. That’s why Opera has begun to focus on creating and embedding direct VR playback into the browser. This functionality enables users to watch virtual reality videos, and standard 2D videos, instantly through their VR headsets.

A seamless VR video streaming experience

The newest Opera developer version comes with VR 360 player feature enabled and will automatically detect an installed VR headset. When a user browses to a video, a button above the video (next to Opera’s video pop out button) labeled ‘Watch in VR’ will appear. One simple click will engulf the viewer into the 360-degree world offered by the video.

What’s more, looking around in the video will no longer require the use of a keyboard or mouse. Simply turn your head in the direction you want to look.

All videos can be played in VR

Opera’s new video playback will not only support 360-degree videos but standard videos as well. You can launch any of your favorite 2D movies or standard 180-degree videos through your headset, creating an awesome, personal movie theater experience.

We’ve been working hard with our UX and design teams to create a simple and intuitive user experience for VR headset owners to enjoy as many online videos as they want to.

What’s next?

This is just the first step on the path for a fully immersive and compatible VR experience on a web browser. With the ever-growing resource of 360-degree content from independent filmmakers and major media and sports companies, it’s hard for VR capabilities to keep up with our imagination.

We especially believe that VR synergizes with sport and there is much to achieve here. We had a pleasure to join the Wrocław Panthers American football club at their training session and shot parts of it in 360 video. Check out how awesome it looks with your VR headset.

To start, we want to make life easier for VR enthusiasts by providing instant VR video playback to your headset without the need of additional software. We will continue to work with our partners to test and support other popular models of VR headsets as they enter the market.

Our efforts to bring the best VR web experience will not stop. We also plan to have full WebVR support, once this standard is more mature and ready for great VR content.

Tips & Tricks

VR gear and software can be challenging and you can get stuck on a few things. Check out this list if you encounter problems with watching videos in VR:

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  • If you enable VR playback but the video looks ‘funky & unnatural’ it means you need to adjust geometry and stereoscopy settings. Video containers do not carry such meta data. Use the display mode controls in the player to switch between 2D, 180, 360 and cube projections and additionally adjust the stereoscopy (none, side-by-side or bottom-down):
  • If you don’t have touch controllers, it’s still possible to use VR 360 player with Oculus. Use your Oculus Remote to display/hide the player UI with a click. With UI visible there will be a tracker on your line of sight. Look at the menu item and click with your remote to activate it 🙂
  • VR SDKs do not always correctly detect if a VR headset, sensors and controllers are connected. Always worth to check with apps such as SteamVR if your system detects all devices and they are tracked correctly.
  • We have implemented OpenVR SDK support (and Oculus SDK support is coming next week). For now, if you use Oculus Gear with Opera, please install Steam and SteamVR to switch from Oculus to OpenVR drivers.
  • Some laptops or desktops with a dedicated GPU (graphics processing unit) may not enable hardware acceleration for video decoding and will switch to software decoding instead. It relates to decoding VP8 and VP9 video formats hosted, mostly, by YouTube. We have not implemented this path yet, but you can force Opera to use your system’s dedicated GPU. Check here how to do that easily. Alternatively, you can enforce h264 YouTube video encoding with an extension like h264ify (you need to install Download Chrome Extension first).
  • This VR 360 player does not work with phone based mobile VR sets such as Google Cardboard.

Others changes and fixes made in this build that are worth mentioning:

    • [Win] “Mute tab” button was incorrectly displayed.
    • [Mac] Updated bookmarks folder icon in bookmarks bar.
    • [Mac] Choosing internal / dedicated GPU support was broken.
    • [MacOS High Sierra] Exit full screen – black line between tab bar and menu bar.
    • Allow Ctrl+C (⌘+C on macOS) while capturing screen to copy what’s marked.
    • Show spinner while wallpaper is being installed.
    • Fix for animated wallpapers in the recent wallpapers’ section.
    • Update VPN icon in the address bar.
    • Fix for pop up blocker.
  • Four additional currencies added to our built-in currency converter
    • Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH, ₴)
    • Kazakhstani tenge (KZT, ₸)
    • Georgian lari (GEL, ლ, ₾)
    • Egyptian pound (EGP, E£)

Chromium updated to 62.0.3202.18.
Check the changelog for the full report.

Installation links

Opera Offline Installer Mac Download

    • Opera developer for Windows (Using Opera developer for Windows installer means Opera for Computers EULA is accepted)