With Opera 55 Beta, Opera developers are also keeping a promise they made back in 2013 when Opera dropped its proprietary engine and switched to Chromium, the open-source browser project at the base of Google Chrome.īack then, Opera promised full compatibility with Chrome extensions, which is now coming full circle after more than five years of working on the Chromium-based Opera project.Īll the non-Chrome-compatible add-ons uploaded on the Opera Add-ons portal will continue to work in Opera, and the portal won't shut down anytime soon. Prior to last week's release of Opera 55 Beta, users needed a special extension named " Install Chrome Extensions," developed by Opera staff itself, in order to use Chrome extensions inside Opera. Opera 55 Beta, released last week, allows users, for the first time, to install Chrome extensions from Google's official Web Store with one click and no other trickery involved.
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