
You may also highlight an accompanying date, such as 17-10-2017, in addition to the hour and time zone abbreviation, and the converter will adjust the date if necessary.

When you come across an unfamiliar time, such as 18:30 KST, the search pop-up can adjust the time to your local time zone.įor the time zone converter to work properly, the time zone abbreviation must be highlighted with the hour and minutes included (see the formats below).

Rates are not verified by Opera and you should confirm current rates with your financial institution before engaging in any transaction. Reference rates using the NBU are updated in two groups, daily or monthly, according to the exchange rates of the Ukrainian Hryvnia against foreign currencies. Learn more about the ECB’s policy and exchange rates. The ECB’s reference rates are based on a regular daily concertation procedure between central banks across Europe. According to the ECB, its reference rates are updated on working days, excluding TARGET closing days (generally Saturdays, Sundays and certain holidays). The default currency converter option is set to the ECB. The currency converter can convert these four cryptocurrencies:Ĭurrency conversion is based on two reference rates reported either by the European Central Bank (ECB) using EURO as its base currency or the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) using the Hryvnia as its base currency. Dollar, Norwegian Krone, Japanese Yen, and the British Pound, respectively, if no other currency abbreviation is highlighted. Please note that currencies which share the $, kr, ¥, and the £ symbols will, by default, convert to the U.S. Here is the list of currencies which Opera can convert: To disable the currency converter from the search pop-up tool, turn off On text selection, convert currency to. Under Search pop-up, select a currency from the dropdown menu.Click Advanced on the left sidebar, and click Features.To change your default currency, which all highlighted currencies will convert to: The currency converter uses your location at the time you installed Opera to determine your currency, but you can disable this function or change your currency on the settings page. You can copy the converted value to your clipboard by hovering your pointer over the value and clicking the revealed Copy button.

In an HTML5 compatibility test, it beat its previous edition’s score by more than 30 points its score trailed Safari and Chrome, and tied Firefox.Whenever you select a text corresponding to a monetary value, such as $30, 10.50 zł, ¥800, or 2.00 BTC, the search pop-up will convert it to your desired currency.įor the currency converter to work properly, the corresponding currency symbol must be highlighted along with the numerical value. Opera 11.5 posted perfect scores on the Acid3 Web standards test and a check for CSS3 support. Its competition: Safari 5.1, Firefox 5, and Chrome 12, along with a freshly downloaded copy of Opera 11.01 for reference. I tested Opera 11.5 on a 2GHz aluminum MacBook with 2GB of RAM. And yet again, Netflix won’t stream video to Opera, although Hulu works fine. It worked with some demos in a Mozilla gallery, but doesn’t support WebGL 3-D graphics or CSS transforms. Opera still includes a nifty mail client, an ambitious but inelegant file-, message-, and music-sharing service, and the ability to run downloadable Widgets, including-for some reason-aquarium simulators and scientific calculators.īut despite its decent benchmarks, Opera 11.5 can’t run many of the cutting-edge HTML5 applications that Firefox and Chrome handle easily. Every feature except the really cool ones
