Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar
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kened Banned last edited by
@lukasz75: Disable this flag "opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs"; the recently closed tabs icon will return.
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kened Banned last edited by
@frelanser: Disable this flag "opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs"; the recently closed tabs icon will return.
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A Former User last edited by
@kened Thanks, I've done that already, but flags are for more advanced users and I'm critical about the general direction which the changes have taken.
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kened Banned last edited by
@lukasz75: Me too. Quick access menu was very important for me. Now it's gone.
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A Former User last edited by
@justwanttosaythis: same thing. Alt+Space was useful, and the tab search was already there. Now alt+space no longer works, and tab search is presented to us as something new ️
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@treego I undestarnd that it's something important for the person, I'm just trying to find out why. For me, having a list of recently close tabs - and not all closed tabs - may be useful but I don't see a reason for having it in a one click menu.
Couple of use cases where I've used this feature extensively:
- During work (software development) I often come to situation where you have bunch of tabs open on same problem and en up closing/reopening same page - having closed tabs accessible in 1 click is really nice there
- Online shopping - same as above, either when comparing products or just having same product open in multiple shops to (be it because of stock, shipping costs or whatever)
- Used it extensively while still in college - For going trough sources/literature
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regnareb last edited by leocg
@misterdoge It is especially on windows. It has been there since at least Windows 98 I think, and it's a major one.
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misterdoge last edited by
@regnareb Ok and what is it supposed to do? Can you explain why it does nothing on My windows 10 computer?
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regnareb last edited by regnareb
@misterdoge It opens the shortcut menu for the current window, same as right click on the top menu bar. Maybe you have autohotkey or a program bypassing it, or maybe the current window is bypassing it.
Some prebuilt computers have also a bug that prevent that shortcut from working.I checked, that shortcut works since Windows 3.1, so it's been ~28 years.
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misterdoge last edited by
@regnareb My bad, it actually works like you say. Then yes, better choices could have been made. I still miss instant search
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A Former User last edited by
@Opera-Comments-Bot I have Versión:68.0.3618.63 but my Opera has no Telegram yet.
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niko182 last edited by
Please add Touchpad gestures, ability to use back in forwards with 2 fingers. That would be great! And thank you for your work, except this it's a very nice browser
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ignome last edited by
I came here to look at the update note because i too am very irritated they removed the "recently closed tabs history" button.
If they don't put it back asap i'll switch to another main browser after 15 years of opera.
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Arthur142 last edited by
Put back the "recently closed" button, it is way more useful and very handy. Whoever thought this change would be better probably doesn't even use Opera. I know there is a way to get it back which I did, but it should be a lot more intuitive, just put a on/off setting in the options.