Opera 67 developer update comes with an experimental new workspace feature
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tspringer It may have worked when it used to be something automatically done. When it started to be done manually only, it became useless and began to cause issues, since you could end having tabs stacked by accident.
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andrew84 last edited by
@leocg: To use Workspaces the sidebar must be always visible (not great). Tab stacking works in Vivaldi. I agree that workspaces look like a more clear solution when there is a wish to isolate tabs, but I liked the feature in Vivaldi where I can drag tabs into stack and then 'tile' these tabs and see 2 (or more) sites side by side in current window (sometimes it's useful if need to compare something or similar.)
*Also I'd to check how does horizontal tabs scrolling works but I can't (I enabled the flag and created many tabs but nothing appears/happens)
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l33t4opera last edited by sgunhouse
New build - Opera developer 67.0.3541.0
;-)
The change log, and the announcement should be available later. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg: "When it turned into something done only manually, it became useless. And started to cause issues because many times you ended with tabs stacked by accident." - Yeah, speak for yourself because there are lots of (former) Opera users who thinks it worked perfectly for them. And in case you want to argue, it doesn't work now because of chromium/blink: it also works in Vivaldi.
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zalex108 last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 67 developer update comes with an experimental new workspace feature:
@zalex108 As far as I know, the cause goes beyond the sound playing animation in tabs.
Yes.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
The old WorkSpace icons (Dots) were much nicer than the current ones.
Old & New
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A Former User last edited by
@andrew84: Just curious, why are you still using Opera vs switching to Vivaldi? What does Opera offer for you that other browsers (e.g. Vivaldi) don't?
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koimark last edited by
@louay-madanat You didn't ask for me but one of my reason is couple of hundreds of tabs. Transferring my precious session is not easy. I regulardy try Vivaldi but still like Opera more for my purposes.
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. ...
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A Former User last edited by
@koimark Fair enough. I think Vivaldi is better for people with hundreds of tabs because of things like tab stacks, tab hibernation, sessions, etc. but then I also think there are quite a few complaints about performance when dealing with hundreds of tabs.
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zalex108 last edited by
You can try OneTab.
Group your tabs + OneTab would be useful too.Back up Current Session - or the whole profile - before.
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Follow the Signature's Backup | Reset link.
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andrew84 last edited by
@louay-madanat said in Opera 67 developer update comes with an experimental new workspace feature:
What does Opera offer for you that other browsers (e.g. Vivaldi) don't?
I will name the things that I use daily and actively
- I like the Opera's start page much better (I mean visually, not the technical aspect ft it's smooth/fast enough)
- search popup
- click on tab to scroll page up/down
- 'search with' + created search engines (Vivaldi also has that option, but there are no favicons in the dropdown)
daily, but a bit less actively
- video popup
- Quick Access(Enhanced address bar)
But I'm still on 58 version.
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A Former User last edited by
@andrew84 Interesting thanks, all the things you listed are indeed unique to Opera I guess.
I switched to Vivaldi a few months ago for good and I'm so glad I did. I can see you're very active with all the feedback with each release, and the Vivaldi team is much more responsive to that feedback. They interact with the community a lot more and they have more regular updates.
But if the things you listed are deal breakers then fair enough. And I'm sure the Opera team appreciates your feedback and they've released updates more frequently lately, but Vivaldi does it better from what I've seen. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@louay-madanat said in Opera 67 developer update comes with an experimental new workspace feature:
all the things you listed are indeed unique to Opera I guess
I haven't tried yet, but I heard that Yandex browser has the same video pop-out and click on tab features.
There more features like MyFlow, InstantSearch, CryptoWallet and etc., but I just don't use and don't need them.@louay-madanat said in Opera 67 developer update comes with an experimental new workspace feature:
I'm sure the Opera team appreciates your feedback and they've released updates more frequently lately
I doubt if honestly. They usually fix clear bugs, but regarding the UI and features they have their own vision. They still think that these white contrasting selected items in dark mode look nice (since the Reborn3 announcement there were complains about it) and recently they have removed the 'Quick Access' feature.
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A Former User last edited by
Is the data on the tabs separated? (Or simply a separation at the interface level)