It’s been ages since Opera updated the classic (pre-Webkit) version of their browser. Although still available for download and still technically supported, the old version is obviously not Opera’s focus. Before yesterday, the latest version of classic Opera was 12.17, and hadn’t changed since April 2014.
Yesterday, in response to recent web-wide changes affecting security, Opera released a new version of the 12-series browser: 12.18. The associated announcement explains why this was done. Sadly, the new version isn’t even mentioned on the change logs page. There is still a link to the 12.17 change log, but that link is still broken.
In related news, Opera (the company that develops the Opera browser) is expected to be sold to a Chinese consortium in the near future. It’s difficult to predict how the new owners will influence the browser, but I’m not optimistic. I had begun switching from Firefox to Opera as my main browser, but that’s on hold for now.
Meanwhile, I’m looking at Vivaldi, an alternative browser developed by former Opera employees. So far it looks promising.