Standards support in Opera 10 beta (just released) (dev.opera.com)
Seems stabler than the alpha (for example, works with Facebook now) and has some new UI functionality, in addition to what's in the article.
Download here: http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
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They all auto-update their users so half of the world will be up to date by the end of the year.
Guess who is lagging behind...
I pretty much only use it for the Firebug plugin, but the Opera's clone of Firebug, Dragonfly is looking better all the time. To check it out click Tools>Advanced>Developer tools.
The only thing I miss in Opera now is Firefox's tags feature for the bookmarks . . .
Opera 10 attempts to remedy this with its "Turbo" function - if you've used Opera Mini on a mobile phone, it's basically this for the desktop browser, going through a proxy to shrink images and strip out unnecessary stuff. It's worth having Opera installed on your laptop just for this - on average, it's been shrinking pages by around 3x for me. A brilliant and unique feature.
I'm on a fast connection, but I noticed that sometimes it still compresses pages. Not sure how effective it is, but worth trying.