Why Should We Suffer With Opera ?
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks for the replys. To continue I forgot another thing about Opera. In settings/block ads/manage lists there is an item marked "selected lists are updated automatically, you can also update them now" There is an "update" button . Pressing the "update button ,does for all I know nothing, as it still remains at "update",. It seems too much for Opera to give a notification, like the word "updated". for example.
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A Former User last edited by
I found two separate Opera programs installed when Opera auto updated. The update didn't remove the older version and created havoc with my computers. Losing my extensions made me a very unhappy chappy...
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg As it seems I'm going to get nowhere complaining, I've removed Opera and installed Vivaldi. So there is no need for me to open a new topic. A pity , as I really liked Opera before the recent update. Such is life...
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lucasnorthmi51959 last edited by
@viton
Both browsers have their +/- points and frustration is a part of running both.
I keep different browsers for all manner of situations, it's not an ideal scenario
but with todays current crop of browsers it has become a necessity to do so. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Well, if you just complain then you really will not go anywhere and it's valid for anything on your life.
However, if you show a reasonable motivation for your complaint and do it in the proper place and way, then it may be taken in consideration.Hijacking a topic besides being against the rules, will also not help fixing your problem.
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newworldman last edited by
@lucasnorthmi51959 I have several browsers installed too. Main reasons are 1 I'm curious to see what they have to offer that's different from their competitors 2 I find that no one browser is better than all others in every respect. So, depending on context, I sometimes switch for specific tasks.