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    Any reason why Install Chrome Extensions isn't included in Opera by default?

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    • rejzor
      rejzor last edited by

      For example, Vivaldi allows installation of Chrome extensions out of the box, but for Opera you need to install an extension which by itself is consuming tons of memory for no logical reason other than simply being there. Why? Why not just make it a part of browser like Vivaldi has done?

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer @rejzor last edited by

        @rejzor said in Any reason why Install Chrome Extensions isn't included in Opera by default?:

        For example, Vivaldi allows installation of Chrome extensions out of the box

        Indeed. I wonder how they do it though.

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        • rejzor
          rejzor @burnout426 last edited by

          @burnout426 Same way Opera does with additional extension. But I'm sure if the code for it is a part of browser itself, it's far less wasteful and of an resource hog than using it as an additional extension. I mean, wouldn't it be better if users have larger selection of extensions out of the box?

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          • burnout426
            burnout426 Volunteer @rejzor last edited by

            @rejzor said in Any reason why Install Chrome Extensions isn't included in Opera by default?:

            Same way Opera does with additional extension.

            Maybe. I didn't want to assume. Looking at the Opera extension code, it does a lot of stuff just to get things to work. Seems kind of ridiculous to have to jump through all those hoops just to get it to work. I was hoping that Vivadli does it a better and simpler way. But, it's not done with a hidden component extension as far as I can tell, so it must really be in the source somewhere. I do know it's not simple UI spoofing or anything like that. Looking at the Opera extension, it looks like it's faking a whole webstore API or something.

            @rejzor said in Any reason why Install Chrome Extensions isn't included in Opera by default?:

            resource hog

            It's weird that it'd be such a resource hog. I haven't noticed any issues with it. It's only set to run for the specific web store pages. Is it some how leaking memory for you as shown in Opera's task manager?

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            • A Former User
              A Former User @rejzor last edited by

              @rejzor
              They probably didn't integrate it because it's not needed for all users.
              You only need that Opera extension to install some other from Chrome web store, after that you can remove it and chrome extension will work.

              ...and btw. on my system, Opera extension is using ~24 MB... it's not exactly a "tons of memory " 😜
              that's about minimum mem. consumption on x64 systems

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              • burnout426
                burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                Using the Chrome web store for extensions instead of addons.opera.com is pretty important if you consider https://forums.opera.com/topic/16609/very-long-extension-moderation-process.

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                  I see some webstore stuff mentioned in the Chromium source. https://cs.chromium.org/search/?q=webstore&sq=package:chromium&type=cs. Would be neat if Opera could just turn on a build flag to add support.

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