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Octua 15 has been released!

Octua 15 has been released!

10/27/2019

 
Hello, everyone! Good news: Octua 15 is here! This update is fairly minor, but it does make some important improvements. In this post, I'll be going over what's new in the latest version of Octua.
  • Tab position: One of my main goals when working on Octua is to add helpful features that haven't been seen before on other browsers. With Octua 15, you now have the freedom to have your tabs be displayed at the top, right, left, or bottom of the browser. From my testing, I have found that this feature is quite handy!
  • Tab manipulation: You can now easily reopen closed tabs and close other tabs with only a few clicks. Nice!
  • Security info: You can get more info on if a website is secure or not by clicking on the secure/not secure label at the top of the browser.
  • Bug fixes: As usual, this update fixes some bugs and makes a few small improvements.
This is a very incremental update for Octua. However, it is updates like these that gradually make Octua better and better! If you want to try out the new version of Octua, you can find it on the Octua page.

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