Lost My Opened Tabs
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
@mixchild Yeah, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it, though (sigh).
But hey, one can dream, right? -
balduin01 last edited by balduin01
Hi,
My Opera has Version 103.0.4892.0 and 15 minutes ago I lost all tabs in one workspace. What confuses me, in the directory session, where you normally find your backups, all of them are outdated a month ago. When I empty the previous directory there isn't even a new backup file generated at new browser start/close, so I think there is a new session save space?
But I lost only the tabs from one workspace and I didn't use that blue button on the right top corner. I closed normally, X. -
AndrewCerberus last edited by leocg
@balduin01
I just opened my Opera browser with version 101.0.4843.43, and it happened the same.
And while I'm writing these lines, it's downloading the update.
I don't know why they didn't fix this already, because this is a major problem!!! -
AndrewCerberus last edited by AndrewCerberus
The problem has worsened, with version 101.0.4843.58, I opened Opera to find now it erased me 200+ tabs from another workspace (not the one I was in when I closed the browser before shutting down my PC).
It's becoming impossible to use this browser anymore. -
dermotmoconnor last edited by
I've stopped having my entire session deleted - now, it's just my main workspace. I have six (my first one has my open tabs for email, social media, etc). The other five are OK. Strange stuff.
I use the speed dial trick of saving all workspace tabs in a speedial folder, so have been able to restore MOST of them there.
This is bananas stuff. Programmers at this point can't or won't fix this. Neither speaks well of them.
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
@dermotmoconnor
Yeah, I really don't know what's happening that they didn't fix it already, because it hurts so bad the reputation of a browser that's not even in the top 3 regarding popularity IMO.
Any new user that discover this bug, will think this is a piece of garbage and will uninstall it without thinking it twice.
And I say it because I'm starting to thinking of doing it myself, because at this point I'm loosing hope that this will get fixed anytime soon. -
mgpreal last edited by
@andrewcerberus yeah dear my friend, also see my problem with opera if you wanna support to me link is here https://forums.opera.com/topic/65520/the-year-is-2023-and-still-these-few-problems-do-not-suit-opera
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beorn1 last edited by
Ok boys and girls, right now after upgrade to 102.0.4880.16 Opera still started from Zero.
That means, everything is lost. It is not the tab mess, i mean it is everything lost:- tabs
- workspaces
- speedial
- bookmarks
- plugins
- All settings incl. stored passwords etc.
I am using Opera since over 20 years, but this is ... sorry, I do not have any words for this, I am not a native english speaker ......
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bahnendk last edited by
I came back to my computer today, to find my opera browser window missing. So i open up Opera again and get a dandy "Opera update to Opera one".
All open tabs gone
All browser history gone
All saved passwords goneWhat the actual...... !!
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
@beorn1
It didn't happen to me (yet), but thanks for the heads-up, I will back up my bookmarks.
But yeah, this browser (since the damned "ONE" update) has been going from bad to worse, it looks like they are sabotaging themselves more and more with each update, and I'm reaching my limit.
If I loose all those things like you did, I'll uninstall this piece of trash browser (that's what it has become by now) for good. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@beorn1 said in Lost My Opened Tabs:
Ok boys and girls, right now after upgrade to 102.0.4880.16 Opera still started from Zero.
See https://forums.opera.com/post/323763 for that.
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beorn1 last edited by
@burnout426 thank you.
In the meanwhile I changed to vivaldi and this one behaves like opera is supposted to do.
I think, opera overshoot the target with version 100+ = opera one and I am sorry to say, but this is a management problem. What a pity!
Ciao opera ....
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dermotmoconnor last edited by
@beorn1
Thanks for the reminder about Vivaldi. I see it's run by ex Opera people, open, etc., it's pretty good so far. Also available on Linux, hopefully I can get it working there as well as win10. -
dermotmoconnor last edited by dermotmoconnor
@beorn1
Well, just made the switch to Vivaldi. Got all bookmarks in (easy), and migrated all tabs. Only thing I miss is having workspaces on a vertical sidebar instead of on top bar, but the bookmarks more than make up for it. Overall, a very 'Opera' feel to it. Certainly more familiar to me than Firefox or Chrome (Shudder).Odd thing: once signed into Vivaldi, my open YT creator page in Opera logged me out, and I can't get back in, but as I'm in with Vivaldi, and am done with Opera, no worries.
Uninstalling Opera now.Bye guys, thanks for 20+ ish years of happy browsing, sorry you're hellbent on Ensh!ttification.
Good luck with your new 'strategy', you're gonna need it.
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beorn1 last edited by
@dermotmoconnor
For my use cases, vivaldi is doing the job well enough.Take a look at the sidebar. There is an icon "Windows" ("Fenster" in german) and there you can access your workspaces. Ok, it is not as smart as opera in this case, but it works and if your monitor is wide enough, there should be no problem
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A Former User last edited by
After eight years in existence Vivaldi hasnโt managed to get more than a stagnating 2.4m users. They once said, they needed at least 5m to become profitable. Thatโs giving me a pause to think.
Opera is being used by more than 300m people and even Brave, roughly as old as Vivaldi, is having 50m users.
As a matter of fact, although it may be praised by loyal users, it hardly hasnโt any real world impact though. One might regret it, but thatโs the way it is. -
dermotmoconnor last edited by
@celticcross 100% irrelevant to me. I can continue to use a browser that randomly nukes my tabs (which are essential to my job) or I can use Vivaldi. I'll give V a go, if it poops the bed I'll reluctantly to go Firefox.
So far V hasn't wiped my tabs, which suggest their devs might just give a crap about their users, more than I can say about O.
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
@beorn1 Same here, I'm quite happy with Vivaldi right now, it's the next best thing if you want something similar to Opera.
It has a different approach on some of it's features, but the level of customization makes up for it, to adjust it to my needs.
And most importantly, it hasn't nuked my tabs either.