The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
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alexs last edited by
@ux90 said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
I don't like the new design at all. No, I hate it!! As a graphic designer I am unable to work with this mess of bubbles and rounded corners! I downgraded back to version 99.X after 10 Minutes and will use another minimalistic browser in future. I'm still shocked and there's only one question: why, why, why...!?
I think the designer is a big fan of Star Trek…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCARS -
pkt01 last edited by
Had to get back to the good old 99. The new one's really half-backed. Lost all my 1000+ tabs (yes, I know) the next morning after I upgraded to One. Guess what - wasn't happy about that. The same thing happened today - ain't going to One until you get it fixed, folks.
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A Former User last edited by
@pkt01 said
Lost all my 1000+ tabs (yes, I know) the next morning after I upgraded to One.
Please do tell us, what are you using those tabs for?
I'm genuinely curious.
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maxita last edited by
does anyone know how to save all the tabs of the various "browsing contexts" to avoid losing them when opera restarts or crashes? I don't want to lose all the tab splitting I've done...
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alexswak last edited by leocg
I use opera since as long as I remember, and this is easily the worst version. Buggy and crashes everyday, bad design, unnecessary changes (chatGPT clone? srsly?) and much more nonsense. I'll downgrade to 99.x for now and try it again in a while, if it's still bad I will leave Opera for good. I never thought such a day would come!
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pkt01 last edited by
@vegelund I guess this has to do with my procrastination, i.e. leaving tabs open to get back to them later (although it often doesn't happen :)). But that's not the point. It could've been 20 tabs, they'd still be gone after this upgrade.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@pkt01 Sure and 1000+ tabs...
You open that many tabs in one browser, for what?
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A Former User last edited by
@alexswak I can‘t agree from my side. There are no real bugs with my version. ChatGPT has been added some months before, the new version has kind of its own, called Aria. But both, ChatGPT pure and Aria are not enabled by default. You don‘t have to use either. It‘s totally up to you.
I‘ve had Vivaldi as my main browser for quite a long time, and their updates caused issues anytime.
I agree on the UI issue. That‘s a case of its own. But let me guess: We all will be used to it by the end of the year. And issues will be adressed by developers hopefully. -
pkt01 last edited by
@vegelund why do you keep asking that? Just moments ago Opera crashed when I tried moving a tab to an island, and I only had about 20-25 open tabs. All gone again. Maybe better fix the underlying problem instead?
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A Former User last edited by
@pkt01 said in
@vegelund why do you keep asking that?
Because I am curious about what user scenario does 1000 tabs.
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Generosus last edited by
Hi @Lenmaer,
We're with ya! We brought up your concern a while ago. It appears Opera One does not meet WCAG (Accessibility) standards.
Opera Developers (and Leadership) have been silent about it.
Cheers
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A Former User last edited by
@pkt01 In this case, wouldn't you be better off with Vivaldi which claims expertise in tab handling even with that number of tabs?
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Hectorman last edited by
@pkt01: the browser is a tool, and you are using it wrong, like trying to drive a nail using a screwdriver, you might do it eventually but not in the most efficient way. Tabs are meant to be temporary shortcuts relevant to your current browsing session. if you want to return to a page visited on a previous session there is a thing called "history" where you con do it so and if it is something really important that you don't want to miss later, there is a thing called 'Bookmarks' where you can store useful links to visit later.
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BDSign last edited by
I don't like the new update at all. It is confusing, not tidy and very unpleasant for the eye. If you switch between the workspaces, you get a stupid intro. Unbelievable, but how can you release such a bad update.
Hasn't this been extensively tested before? Ease of use is definitely something else. I want to know how to undo the update because I don't want to work that way. Otherwise I see myself forced to use other browsers. -
Doluto last edited by
I, and most of the community, hate this new "Opera One" thing, just go back to the old one, it's so much better, or at least remove this round border thing as well as putting the sidebar icons on top as it should be, I'll be leaving and using another browser until it's fixed, Opera has been my favourite browser since 2011 and it hurts me to change, please, give us back our favourite broswer