Opera Coast web browser

Developer
Opera Software ASA
Genre
Utilities
Version
5.04
Release date
September 9th 2013
Size
45.4 Mb
Price
Free
  • Opera Launches Redesigned Opera Mini For Android

    April 14th at 10:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Opera Mini, the little brother to Opera’s regular mobile browser, is getting a major makeover on Android today. The company says the new design, which is pretty much in line with the regular Opera mobile browser, is meant to give the browser a more native look and feel.If you’re confused about why Opera offers both its regular mobile browser and Opera Mini on Android…

  • Opera Coast: Simple and enjoyable browsing on an iPhone or iPod touch

    April 24th at 6:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinions

    My new favorite browser for iOS is Opera Coast. The newest version for iPhone and iPod touch joins the already available iPad edition, bringing more of a simpler web consumption experience instead of a web navigation exercise: Definitely a must try.

  • Opera 'Coast' for iOS brings the enjoyment back to mobile Web browsing

    April 24th at 4:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Opera Software on Thursday launched Coast version 3.0, a Web browser for Apple iOS devices that eschews extraneous onscreen buttons and text boxes for intuitive gesture controls and contextual pop-out menus. The end result is a tidy full-screen surfing experience.

  • Opera’s Coast browser for iPad ditches button-based navigation in favor of swiping

    December 17th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Norwegian browser-maker Opera has updated its Coast iPad app for the first time. The browser has dispensed with the back and forward buttons that were central to its first incarnation, they’ve been replaced by a slick swipe-based navigation system — not unlike that within the recently launched Coast for Android tablet app....

  • Coast For iPad, Opera’s Underappreciated Browser, Gets A Major 2.0 Update

    December 17th at 4:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    On iOS as on the Mac, there’s only two browsers that most people take seriously: Safari and Chrome. But another browser you should consider is Coast, an iOS browser made by Opera that turns the worldwide web into a sea…

  • Our Favorite iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week

    September 21st at 4:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Hello! You might notice that Apps of the Week looks a little different this week. You might also have noticed that our usual App of the Day posts were conspicuously absent. Things are changing, and we're replacing App of the Day with a new, improved, and Windows Phone-inclusive Apps of the Week. Let us know what you think of the changes, and please, enjoy....

  • Hands-on with Coast, the iPad browser from Opera

    September 10th at 4:22am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Everything about Coast, the new iPad-only browser that Opera released Monday, was designed for browsing on Apple’s tablet. Opera threw out a number of standard conventions, including an always-present URL/search bar, forward and back buttons, and even a comprehensive history....

  • Opera rethinks tablets with Coast, a new gesture-heavy browser for the iPad

    September 9th at 6:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Opera is taking a stab at reinventing the browser with its new Coast app for the iPad, which forgoes a traditional button interface in favor of gestures and discrete tiles....

  • Opera Coast: a Stripped-Down Browser Built Just for iPad

    September 9th at 5:50pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Web browsing on the iPad—or any tablet for that matter—is far too frustrating of an experience for what's really one of the device's most basic uses. Safari for iOS was designed with an iPhone in mind, so anything larger becomes an awkward mxi of sweeping gestures and pointed tapping. Opera's newly launched iPad-only browser, Coast, wants to fix that....

  • Opera releases Coast, an iPad browser that turns the web into a home screen

    September 9th at 5:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Opera Software wants to make a browser that’s nothing like what came before it. The web has evolved from bland text and blue links to the rich graphics and interactive sites of today, and Opera doesn't think that the browser has properly evolved to keep up. "That’s the internet of now," Opera's Huib Kleinhout tells The Verge. "We wanted to make a browser for that.” The culmination of that desire is a brand new browser for the iPad that does away with the long-time name of Opera in favor of something...