Opera is a big name of web browsers, although today is set back from the market. His crews imagined what future navigators might look like. Here's one of the results, Opera Neon, a brand new web browser concept.
It took thousands of concepts, iterations, drawings, versions and interface designs to achieve this result. Very experimental, the idea is to propose a new vision of navigation on the Net. Like the more conventional Opera, Neon relies on the Blink engine but has been built from scratch to offer nice animated effects without slowing down the user experience.
Opera Neon also offers new ways to interact with the web, including offering the ability to move items or retrieve content for later. The home page, for example, uses the bottom wallpaper of the computer, displays a sidebar - integrating its own video player, a download manager and an image gallery - and a bar Vertical, very visual to navigate tabs.
Opera Neon also has an intelligent tab management system. The tabs most frequently used will automatically float at the top, the least used ones will fall down. There are also many other features, such as separate video player, split-screen mode, and more.
If you want to discover this new web experience, on Windows or Mac, go to the official page of the project.
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