I use this Chrome extension. There are a few settings to go through to get it to delete data on exit. One small downside, you have to close the browser window (red x in top left) for it to work before exiting the browser (cmd Q). Better than forever waiting for a native feature.
A zoom 'button' on the tool bar, with 1% granularity is an absolute must.
Can anybody advise the latest version that has that?
Is it my imagination, or does Opera get dumbed down a little bit every time a new version is released?
@urbanman2004, your problem is not related to what's being discussed here, since this is a feature of the Mac operating system, OS X. You might want to try in the Windows forum.
I ask for the support to other users who believe, like me, which is a measure inconsistent, impractical and unsightly. By the same token, they should rename Spotify, "Spotify music player." Or Netflix, "Netflix video player". These companies do not need to describe what they are, because their brands say it all.What cause it is there is doubt as to when looking for the application among many others.
I just downloaded it, and it looks pretty good to me. I hope that this software programmer will add another color such as dark gold or some other colors. Thank you.
Is there a way you can put an option in the Opera settings to disable discrete graphics switching? I hardly ever use web sites with high-performance-graphics requirements, except perhaps when visiting one that has a video ad or something that triggers Opera to switch.
Alright, I've tried going to a few websites and crashing some more :p Is there a way to tell that something has been sent out?
Yeah I'd done all of the steps of completely uninstalling Opera and all but to no avail. Sometimes I feel like this is an OS X 10.11.3 issue, as I had other applications (unrelated to Opera) fail on me or lose certain functionality. I hope it gets resolved somehow.
Hi! Sorry for the delay. I have many of them. Readability, OneNote, Spritz. add to Start.me, pinboard, netvibes, Remember the Milk, Open in Tubecast ... Could you specify what file do you mean? Thank you