Lost My Opened Tabs
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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 hasn‘t managed to get more than a stagnating 2.4m users. They once said, they needed at least 5m to become profitable. That’s 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 hasn’t any real world impact though. One might regret it, but that’s 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.
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MarqM last edited by MarqM
@mixchild I guess you mean "one workspace"?.
However I experienced the same at least once with the latest three Opera One releases (currently version 102.0.4880.33 on Windows 11 Home), that all tabs of the last opened workspace where wiped out at starting the first browser window.
It seems that Opera does not properly distinguish between the first opened window and any further "New Window", which is opened with empty workspaces, except one speed dial tab.
According to my settings the first browser window should be opened with my last tab configuration. Occasionally it works that way but in most cases it still starts by displaying an additional speed dial window and not the last opened tab, consequently overriding my setting not to "Display the start page first". And once in a while it starts the last opened workspace empty with only the start page, treating the workspace as if it was part of a "New Window".But what Opera does when starting the first window is totally unpredictable. I do not use islands and I always close Opera the same way and I get all 3 possibilities on startup as described above, no idea how to reproduce them:
- correct start (no tab loss, displaying the last opened tab)
- start without tab loss but with start page first
- start with complete tab loss in last opened workspace with start page only
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MarqM last edited by
@marqm said in Lost My Opened Tabs:
correct start (no tab loss, displaying the last opened tab)
start without tab loss but with start page first
start with complete tab loss in last opened workspace with start page onlyI have to add a fourth possibility to this list, it happened just a few minutes ago:
- correct start (no tab loss, displaying the last opened tab)
- start without tab loss but with start page first
- start with complete tab loss in last opened workspace with start page only
- start without tab loss but with start page first in the last opened workspace, but complete tab loss at another workspace with start page only (only one workspace affected)
Wow, a completely new feature: randomized bug symptoms.
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bronlund last edited by leocg
Lost all my 100+ tabs in 8 workspaces! And what did I do to deserve this? I closed the last tab in one of the workspaces. Everything gone! And is there, at least, an option to avoid closing the window on closing the last tab? Of course not.
How difficult is it to understand that users of browsers kind of like to Kwwp The Tabs!!!
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Hesperia last edited by
Same here, but I lost tabs in one workspace only. MacOS Ventura 13.5.2. Opera: 102.0.4880.56. Infuriating.
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dermotmoconnor last edited by leocg
@hesperia
I've been using Vivaldi browser on both my machines (Win10 and Linux Mint), and it's great! Many thanks to the poster above who recommended it. The one thing that was driving me around the bend was the implementation of workspace icons (I wanted to keep them like Opera's = vertical on the left side). Happily, this is fixable. A bit tricky / wonky, but quite doable, And I can now customise them, which is actually better than Opera.Here's a vid link to give you a sense:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/how-to/pawel-shows-you-how-to-play-with-workspaces-and-custom-icons-in-vivaldi/BTW, the only site that Vivaldi doesn't open for me is this one.
Odd that, eh?
Anyway, give it a go. I haven't regretted it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivaldi_(web_browser)
Quote Although intended for general users, it is first and foremost targeted towards technically-inclined users as well as former Opera users disgruntled by its transition from the Presto layout engine to a Chromium-based browser that resulted in the loss of many of its distinctive features.[16][18] Despite also being Chromium-based, Vivaldi aims to revive the features of the Presto-based Opera with its own proprietary modifications.[19][20]
As of April 2023, Vivaldi has more than 2.4 million active users.
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RPPDLH last edited by
@leocg Not true. There's a long history of this issue when Opera is used on MacBooks going back to February. Workspaces nor tabs are saved making the workspace feature worthless. Basically if you have to close the browser, you start from scratch when you re-open it. If you had 40 tabs open. Sorry, they are lost. And yes, I do have the options set to re-open the previous session of Opera. Thank goodness Brave and other browsers can re-open sessions. I'm losing hope that it will ever be fixed for Opera with MacBooks.
I fail to understand the logic of coming up with new features, such as workspaces and not having them support MacBooks.
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RPPDLH last edited by
@marqm I agree, you provided accurate information for the high frustration we are all experiencing with sessions being lost. I for one will leave Opera. If they can't get this right, what else doesn't work right regarding my security. It does make me wonder. No way did this browser go through any QA with any Macbook.
I'm personally fed up with new updates of anything that either cause issues or break a product. I have a long list of software junk that I've abandoned. Guess this product will be next on my list.
This problem was reported back in February. Obviously there is no desire to fix it.
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shubhr0 last edited by
Atleast give an option to enable that will keep a backup of all tabs and info in my opera profile or in my flow. This happened to me today, all my workspace tabs are lost.