Why Opera sucks now!
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A Former User last edited by
Originally posted by blackbird71:
Complaints can't be "helped with" and they only serve now to clutter the forums amidst postings from people with genuine technical/usage problems. It's time to give the repetitious complaining a rest.
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nessquick last edited by
Originally posted by geomyster:
Originally posted by blackbird71:
Feel better now? If so, then this "helps" forum has fulfilled its purpose. :rolleyes:
Yes... Here, I'll make it even more helpful with a link to Opera 12.14
I Love You
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krischik last edited by
I was just about to do the same — But Bookmarks are back! (Opera Next 19.0.1326.26) — I guess that settles it for me as Opera 12.16 is almost unusable on Mac OS/X.
Opera 12.16 crashes quite often on Mac OS X and the restart after crash function being thoroughly broken. One would be much better off without.
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jaybird21 last edited by
I have been using opera from day one...
Until now..
Some of you self appointed mods might like my photo, its a fresh snap shot of today's build.
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by jaybird21:
Some of you self appointed mods might like my photo, its a fresh snap shot of today's build.
Your photo is childish and your claims to have been using Opera from day one (or does Sept. 2013 qualify?) are undoubtedly made of the same thing your photo is. You're just another troll to put on my ignore list. Bye bye...:whistle:
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krischik last edited by
Originally posted by leushino:
… your claims to have been using Opera from day one …
Some of us actually have. I for example where part off, what would now be called a “kick-starter“ project, “Opera-Magic” and have pre-ordered Opera for OS/2.
That would qualify as before day 1.
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by krischik:
Originally posted by leushino:
… your claims to have been using Opera from day one …
Some of us actually have. I for example where part off, what would now be called a “kick-starter“ project, “Opera-Magic” and have pre-ordered Opera for OS/2.
That would qualify as before day 1.
Maybe so, but then you're not behaving in such a juvenile fashion as the other poster. No one is thrilled at the new direction including me. We're all hopeful that somehow Opera will turn this around and add back the missing features we need. But pointless rants and crude posts such as the former post, are not the way to go about getting our message across "if" we expect it to have any credence whatsoever.
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scorpiopt last edited by
ignoring the childish remarks , we can agree that the current state of opera is a mess
using opera since version 4
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A Former User last edited by
I have been using Opera since build 4.6. I kept it as my main browser until about 3 years ago when I started playing Kingdoms of Camelot on FB and I needed the abilities of Greasemonkey which Opera didn't support (at least the instructions I found didn't help) so palemoon became my browser of choice. now I no longer play that game and decided to look at Opera again. WTF?????? a chrome look alike? all the mega customizations gone? no menu bar? my favorite theme Marina...gone? I've seen in this thread this isn't where complaints go, and even if my complaints were listened to where would I post them? (yes I'm being lazy, throw me a bone please). that's what I liked about Opera, it wasn't like the others. now it's just a sad rip off/look alike.
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habfan24 last edited by
I have to admit that I've been reading all the great comments both for and against so eloquently posted for quite some time hoping to get some idea of the direction Opera has taken. What I've discovered is that Opera is DONE for the consumer market. Really even at its hight it was around 2% of the market (yes I remember when you could tell Opera to identify itself as IE) and even if the bring back the full optimization that existed in the previous versions it's likely to be years at their current pace. So, why destroy the old opera we all loved ? My suspicion is that Opera is not a financially viable company under the old code and would be better served if it was swallowed up by a larger player that wanted their own version of a Google lite browser. We just have to face the facts that the party's over and don't forget to turn out the lights.
“Companions the creator seeks, not corpses, not herds and believers. Fellow creators the creator seeks -- those who write new values on new tablets. Companions the creator seeks, and fellow harvesters; for everything about him is ripe for the harvest.” too bad Google got there first.