MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5) Posted on 2:32 PM Reply I have this question too (12) I have this question too Me too (12) Me too. Any ideas or suggestions are much appreciated More Less. I was looking for the documentation on which version is for Mavericks to help you out I searched all night and couldn't find this information. Cannot install El Capitan after downloading because I get a message that it requires OS X 10.11. I read in the Opera Support Documentation that it is recomended that all users update to the latest version of Opera so I wasn't aware of certain versions being only available for certain Operating Systems. Like I said my iMac is on El Capitan and version 75 still works fine. What you can do if this works for you is stop when you get to the versions 50+ if you are saying that is all that will work on Mavericks.
OS X 10.9 Mavericks Final Version holds several fixes of bugs, issues, errors and improvements for systems, software and hardware so if youre facing any kind of problem in your current Mac OS X than upgrade/update your software now. After the relaunch I opened About Opera again and it said relaunch again so I did and then I was on version 75. The Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 release proved to be the most significant of all the releases made by apple in the. This still wans't the latest version when I went back to Opera>About Opera so it asked me to relaunch again Then it updated me to version 55. With more than 200 new features, OS X Mavericks brings iBooks and Maps to the Mac, includes a new version of Safari, enhances multi-display support, introduces Finder Tabs.
All I did was click on Relaunch and it updated to like version 45. It then takes you to where it tells you which version you are running. What I would try is to click Opera in the top bar while it's open. Try to get Opera fixed before you update your OS and get stuck with it. Hyun-shik last edited I'm thinking don't update yet.