Hi Miniramleela, it's known issue in this build: "opera:extensions and opera:plugins are blank" (it's fixed internally by the Developers), the fix should be added in the further build. In the meantime, you can try the SimpleExtManager extension, as a temporary workaround for this problem.
You can put Opera on a removable Data, but it is not really a Portable version.
Take care! Passwords are bound to your Windows account, on which you ran Opera and stored the passwords. The password database is encrypted with Windows credentials from that account.
You'll never be able to retrieve your passwords on USB if you login on other windows accounts/PCs.
is there a way to import bookmarks or favorites from IE or Firefox?
Hi Loudermp: if you would like, then you can try to use the "Transmute" for Windows for that purpose.
Just one example why 12.16 is so superior in everything except rendering compatibility - actual, honest to goodness power user preferences and tons of customizability of the interface.
Yes, it's by the Message-ID header value (as long as the header's value is proper syntax where it isn't ignored by Opera). The body content doesn't even have to be the same.
Doing things this way is fine as the header value should be unique to its message. No need to do an SHA-256 sum of the messages and compare for example.
There's nothing wrong with having more advanced options for duplicate handling though. Opera Mail jst doesn't have any.
Have you tried right clicking the folder you want to open?
There should be options to open all items in the active window, a new window and a private window.
Go to settings, put a check beside "Show Advanced Settings" then you'll have an option under "User Interface" that says "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximised" check that and it gets rid of that damn useless strip of pixels.
Opera and other Chrome/Chromium-based browsers use one process for each extension and each tab, as well as typically a couple of tabs for the browser itself. So, depending on what extensions you're using and how many tabs you have open, Opera can indeed open up a lot of processes.
Hmm. I exported ~800+ bookmarks in ~200+ nested folders using Opera 12.14's HTML export facility and successfully imported all of them without error, omission, or duplication into Firefox 25 several months ago. I'm not sure why you're having a problem.
About how many bookmarks (and folders) are involved in your situation?