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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Someone or something is confused:
Hiya, I'm in town for a few hours.
Here's what Opera told me a few days ago (see my SCOUG-Help "Opera 5.12"
message from 4Sep for other comments):
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Peter Skye wrote:
> They seem a little confused -- the web site says it's the final, the
> installer says it's Beta 4, the Notes page says it's Beta 2, and the
> installed version object says it's version 5.2 rather than 5.12.
The Opera 5.12 port is actually not done in-house, so there seems ot be
a communication problem between some different departments. The
information has now been updated.
Beta 4 and the final version is almost the same version except for some
minor modifications to the documentation as far as i know.
Best Regards,
Haakon Tony Haug
Technical Service Consultant
Opera Software - http://www.opera.com
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Their answer is still confusing and appears to indicate there *isn't* a
version 5.2, just a 5.12 which was somehow mislabeled (typo?) as 5.2.
The beta and GA code is apparently the same.
- Peter
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