Is not it going to take up Opera to create its own addons?
-
A Former User last edited by
Let them not be included in the basic distribution, if it is not necessary to anyone or interferes with the performance of the browser! but it would be nice if they were. The number of downloads will show what the user needs and what can be added to the basic distribution.
For example, I would not be at all disturbed by such functions as;
ā Advanced bookmark manager - with sorting bookmarks by visiting time, to the address, with search only in one folder, with statistics.ā Organizer, timer, scheduler, alarm clock (I do not know how to call it correctly in English :))
ā Good convenient notes editor. With the preservation of links and even images.
ā Night mode. While satisfied with the addon Dark Reader
ā Advanced search engine manager.
ā Cache Manager.
-
A Former User last edited by
Not everyone wants all those things. It is better to allow people to add what they want from the extensions site.
-
A Former User last edited by
Opera has pushed out some ext's - albeit few of them not receiving - it appears - updates in a lull.
Bookmarks handling is quite the a simple stuff - so it might be worthwhile to check Bookmarks ext's here and at CWS.
This is quite advanced Bookmarks handler for Opera:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bookmark-sidebar/jdbnofccmhefkmjbkkdkfiicjkgofkdhAnd now that u mentioned it - do remember the devs saying they are redoing Opera's internal pages - such as Bookmarks Might be good to post ur feedback to the corresponding section.
-
A Former User last edited by
Anything that aids privacy like tracker blockers and the already included ad blocker are welcome as native features (as you wouldn't need to install and give an extension permission to access your browsing data). Most other things will likely make Opera fairly bloated so are best handled by extensions - in my opinion, of course.
-
A Former User last edited by
@galvarix582 said in Is not it going to take up Opera to create its own addons?:
Let them not be included in the basic distribution, if it is not necessary to anyone or interferes with the performance of the browser! but it would be nice if they were. The number of downloads will show what the user needs and what can be added to the basic distribution.
For example, I would not be at all disturbed by such functions as;
ā Advanced bookmark manager - with sorting bookmarks by visiting time, to the address, with search only in one folder, with statistics.ā Organizer, timer, scheduler, alarm clock (I do not know how to call it correctly in English :))
ā Good convenient notes editor. With the preservation of links and even images.
ā Night mode. While satisfied with the addon Dark Reader
ā Advanced search engine manager.
ā Cache Manager.
i fould dark mode and looks great in use, day or night.
-
A Former User last edited by
Chrome Web Store isn't handy to browse at all compared to Opera Addons site - but most best browsing is available at FF Addons