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    • blackbird71
      blackbird71 last edited by

      Thanks for the info link, @leocg.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        The transaction has been approved and it's near closing.
        http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=412332

        Which means what?
        Are they selling everything but or just some? "Consumer business"?

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        • blackbird71
          blackbird71 last edited by

          The answer probably rests within this quote from July 2016 ( http://www.fin24.com/Tech/News/opera-web-browser-firm-sold-for-just-600m-20160718) :

          The Norwegian company will sell businesses including browsers for mobile devices
          and desktops, technology licensing and a stake in a Chinese venture to the same
          group that attempted the full takeover... The partial sale means the buyer group
          gets the assets that Opera is best known for - browsers that help mobile-phone,
          tablet and computer users surf the web faster by using less data.

          The 'partial sale' is the one referenced in @leocg 's link several posts above ( http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=407334) and is the current sale version:

          On 15 August 2016, Opera and the Consortium signed an amendment to the Agreement
          whereby it has been agreed that Opera will retain the Skyfire and SurfEasy
          businesses in exchange for a reduction of the previously agreed enterprise value...:

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            And the sale is completed: http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=412755

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Opera will retain the Skyfire and SurfEasy
              businesses

              What are those two?

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                What are those two?

                SurfEasy is the company behind Opera's VPN.

                Skyfire is responsible for the technology behind video compression in Opera Mini, Opera for Android, etc.

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                • blackbird71
                  blackbird71 last edited by

                  And the sale is completed: http://www.newsweb.no/newsweb/search.do?messageId=412755

                  Once again, @leocg, thanks for the link and the info.

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                  • zalex108
                    zalex108 last edited by

                    Do you have a back up of Opera folder system & profile?

                    So, maybe it's time to do it...

                    I don't think Chinese people will do rubbish with Opera but after read some comments would be a good point to take advantage and make a full backup.

                    "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      You should always do backups. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      • Deleted User
                        Deleted User last edited by

                        Does anyone know what's going to happen now that the sale is completed?

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          Does anyone know what's going to happen now that the sale is completed?

                          Opera was divided in two companies: Opera ASA and Opera Software AS.

                          Opera ASA is the holding responsable for Opera Mediaworks, Bemobi, Skyfire and SurfEasy. Opera Software AS will keep doing Opera's browsers.

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                          • Deleted User
                            Deleted User last edited by

                            Does anyone know what's going to happen now that the sale is completed?

                            Opera was divided in two companies: Opera ASA and Opera Software AS.
                            Opera ASA is the holding responsable for Opera Mediaworks, Bemobi, Skyfire and SurfEasy. Opera Software AS will keep doing Opera's browsers.

                            Okay. Thanks.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              In my language the "AS" prefix has an unfortunate connotation.

                              Frankie Tagliano
                              ๐Ÿ™‚

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                              • Deleted User
                                Deleted User last edited by

                                Goodbye, Opera.
                                Goodbye, Zhou Hongyi.

                                (posted from the Chrome I installed yesterday)

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                                • Deleted User
                                  Deleted User last edited by

                                  @xiaokaoy:

                                  Goodbye, Opera.

                                  Opera's servers are still run under Norway's rules.

                                  Goodbye, Zhou Hongyi.

                                  I'd rather have him looking at my browser history than Larry Page or Sergey Brin.

                                  posted from the Chrome I installed yesterday

                                  so now all your data belongs to Alphabet, Inc.

                                  Congratulations to your smart decision.

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                                  • Deleted User
                                    Deleted User last edited by admin

                                    Some agree with xiaokaoy and disagree with you.Mainly this one

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                                    • blackbird71
                                      blackbird71 last edited by

                                      So that is the reason opera got seriously messed up. They changed everything I loved about this browser and it will only get worse...

                                      Any meaningful effects of Opera's sale have yet to ripple through to the design of Opera. Software design simply doesn't move that fast, for better or worse.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        Actors and proprietors are not the same.

                                        There are different degrees of proprietors' influences on enterprises. For example, there is a landlord that doesn't give a crack, when there is a family living in an apartment minding own business.
                                        Huh! there is this case. Russia. Administration changes from crooks to thieves, then it takes a couple of decades for the country to visibly show signs of falling apart.

                                        A couple of years ago, a bank here changed hands. Undereducated people here might have got startled about it, but nothing happened: there money wasn't stolen, offices didn't close... Some improvements though in service have accumulated since. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                        • fdadsa3
                                          fdadsa3 last edited by

                                          ive used 360 on and off for a few years. i am not very impressed with them, but i am no more impressed with western "security software" either. i think alot of the comments on here are not credible as they criticise Chinese software while ignoring western "security threts". i mean do we honestly know what norton, mcafe, avira, and avast do with the info after they scan our hardrives? let's not kid ourselves, western corprations are no more transparent than China, or North Koria. ive used alot of western "antiviruses", and all they did was slow down my computer, while not really killing any viruses. i dont see any shils say "oh hel no, im never using european software anymore". in any case, i would like to see China try to take presto one step further. i also think that China should fork firefox. use your common sense. i would feel much safer with my data in China, that way, it would be much harder for cops from the west to snoop through my data, particularly if i was living in a western country. as it stands, any cop from any western country can pretty much get your data with a warant which is very easy to get in western courts (ie europe), [ive personally witnessed how easy it was for western cops to obtain warants from western rejimes with very little or no reason at all] however, if they wanted to get your data from China, i would imagine it would be difficult for western authorities (and they would actually need legitimate reasons), or anyone for that matter to obtain your data legally. and perhaps thats the real reason why u see so many shils fear mongering over Chinese software. but you know what, i still use Chinese browsers for different purposes, just cause all the shils tell me not to ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                          • fdadsa3
                                            fdadsa3 last edited by

                                            let me also add that i pretty much stopped using opera after 12.15. and it was a mistake for them to discontinue presto. whats the point of using opera if all the later versions are chrome anyway? if im going to use a chrome based browser, might as well just use 360 or maxthon directly? my hope is that China will come up with an independent browser, independent from gecko, ie, and chrome. unfortunately, the Chinese are too afraid of offending their western masters.

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