Opera Neon is a program for Windows designed as a concept browser that combines a modern interface with experimental features.
Creative approach
Users are able to replace traditional tab bars with floating, round bubbles on the side of the screen. The appearance mimics a desktop workspace, making it easier to recognize, organize and switch between sites. Open pages behave like floating objects, moving and reshuffling depending on loading frequency.
The software supports native split-screen mode, allowing two websites to be displayed side-by-side within a single window. You can drag and drop tabs into this pane for effortless multitasking, without switching between them. Thus, it becomes much easier to compare products and work on research.
Homepage
The main section automatically populates with frequently visited pages, displayed as floating visual icons rather than static tiles. The layout moves objects sometimes and adapts as your browsing habits evolve, giving quick access to sites without feeling cluttered. Still if you prefer a browser with a traditional interface, design and functionality, you may install Firefox, Waterfox and Chrome.
Features
- there is integrated screen capture tool;
- users can detach clips from websites and float them above other content;
- the project is still under development;
- possible to hide the search bar for distraction-free experience;
- free to download and use;
- compatible with modern Windows versions.