The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@rolandm Legal reasons. Opera would have to pay lots of money to be allowed to include the proprietary codecs in its libffmpeg.so.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@johnston5129 Yeah, as said. It's experimental-only and low priority.
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andrew84 last edited by
@vegelund said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
If you move the cursor all the way to the right in a maximized window, you are unable to grab the scrollbar.
Thanks to this post on forum https://forums.opera.com/post/313493
I discovered that scrolling doesn't work at all while cursor on the frame. -
luciflash last edited by
I don't mind the look, but I do mind the unresponsive area taken by the new look.
We now have a black bar on each edge that cannot take any command.
If I move the mouse to the top of a tab I cannot close it using middle mouse, because the black bar on the top is unresponsive.
If I move the mouse to the left, and try to open a new tab by right-click and drag down, I cannon, because the black bar on the left is unresponsive.
Keep the back bars if you must, but allow actions to be taken on top of them. -
rolandm last edited by
@burnout426 And all the others chose to spend that money?
Wouldn't it be possible to at least provide a button which loads and installs that lib with one click? -
spike666 last edited by
Workspace tab drag and drop is broken. I realize this is an experimental feature but I used it every day.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@rolandm said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
Wouldn't it be possible to at least provide a button which loads and installs that lib with one click?
Vivaldi does it with a script that automatically runs. I don't think Opera wants to chance that or even a button for legal reasons.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@paul-durham: did you notice the lack of tab-scrolling? I hope it returns, despite the unnecessary complaints from those who don't (need to) use it.
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warom15751 last edited by
@luciflash: totally agree. I'll add impossibility of scrolling by clicking the right border of the window.
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paul-durham last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould I haven't noticed it yet. I have 147 tabs open, but spread across several workspaces, so I haven't needed to scroll yet.
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hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
Still having the problem of Speed Dial folders not working until you reload the page. It's incredible you carried over that problem from Opera 99.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@dnzrzx34 https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-100/
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-101/ to see what's coming.
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ricardob last edited by
@burnout426 It wasn't updated for this stable release. Perhaps you could remember the responsible.
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Nuiin last edited by
@ocirnes Whenever I try to use Aria I get the message: "There are many others joining right now, so I’ve added you to the waiting list. I'll notify you in the coming days as soon as access is available." Am I the only one affected or are others being denied access to Aria for unspecified reasosn? It's been like this for me for days.
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paul-durham last edited by
@nuiin Mine works without an issue. Are you logged into your Opera account?
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asdef last edited by
I've been having a high cpu usage (100%+) reported in task manager (shift+esc). It's been a thing for a few stable versions, regardless of enabled extensions. I am running a developer version alongside and it doesn't happen there.