Opera Tor 3.3

OperaTor is my clear first choice for annonimity browsing, a version of Opera with an included and well integrated Tor engine (For security and annonimity browsing) that uses the free Tor network.

OperaTor is small and relatively fast using just :
- 6 Mb of memory for it’s Tor engine,
- 2 Mb for the Polipo caching proxy,
- 3 Mb for the OperaTor loader and
- 18 Mb for Opera. In my experience,
OperaTor is by far the fastest browser, even with multiple proxies on the Tor network so that the browsing trail is frequently changing for greater security. Some people don't like the fact that OperaTor is not released with source code available (at least not that we have yet located) which may influence the choice in whether to use it or not. I believe that unless a user is proficient in programming, or at least reading the development language of any particular application, this becomes rather irrelevant, unless some amount of comfort or security might be perceived in knowing that source is available and others might be checking it even if the user of the
application can not read it personally. Even closed source projects that become popular generally receive enough user and peer scrutiny that most problems would be quickly exposed.

http://rapidshare.com/files/195821943/OperaTor-3.3.zip

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