Most Desired Features That Need To Come Back
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lem729 last edited by
bangorme,
Check the thread "So Far, Not Impressed." I found a Duck Duck Go search bar for you in the Disconnect Search extension, and posted something about it there.
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colderwinters last edited by
Ok, I reinstalled the New Opera, Not because I plan to use it, but purely because i like to screw with and tweak software, that what my kind of people do, Now the Biggee, Opera removed Tidy Bookmarks from thier extensions site, Why did they do this ? Most likely the reason is, They Do Not Want You Using Bookmarks, The Only bookmarks extension that actually worked, they removed. Chew on that one for awhile
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Deleted User last edited by
Ok, I reinstalled the New Opera, Not because I plan to use it, but purely because i like to screw with and tweak software, that what my kind of people do, Now the Biggee, Opera removed Tidy Bookmarks from thier extensions site, Why did they do this ? Most likely the reason is, They Do Not Want You Using Bookmarks, The Only bookmarks extension that actually worked, they removed. Chew on that one for awhile
No, the bookmarks manager extension for Opera works very well. It will even import bookmarks and folders from other web browsers, as long as they are exported to an html file. It isn't perfect. The "managing" of the bookmarks is very clunky and old fashioned. But, it works good enough for me until the functionality is incorporated into Opera.
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Deleted User last edited by
bangorme,
Check the thread "So Far, Not Impressed." I found a Duck Duck Go search bar for you in the Disconnect Search extension, and posted something about it there.Thanks. I'll check it out. The duckduckgo opera extension works pretty darn well too. Although I prefer the extension for mozilla better, this extension opens a dedicated search box that is good enough for now. What the heck, it's just one mouse click.
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lem729 last edited by
How dare Opera remove Tidy Bookmarks What gives here? Thanks, coldwinters. I don't really get it, but I don't see that as a problem because Chrome still has Tidy Bookmarks in their store, so one can get it from there. I could download that one, and delete the Opera one, or just wait a bit. Hmmmm. Hmmmmm. Decisions. Okay, there it is: I deleted the Opera version and installed the Chrome version still in the Chrome store. It looks exactly the same as what I had.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/Tidy Bookmarks?hl=en-US
It is good to know from bangorme that bookmarks manager extension for Opera works well, so we have an alternatives. All is well on the Opera reservation. Lol.
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hackneymartian last edited by
It seems no longer to be possible to set ixquick or startpage as my default search engine for address field searches. In Opera 12.16 I can make any search engine the default. In Opera 20 I can only choose from google, bing, amazon, yahoo and wikipedia. Have I missed something? Is there a conscious reason for this step backwards?
I know I can specify search engine by prefixing the code I've given it to my search.
ta
Tim
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linuxmint7 last edited by
In Opera 12.16 I can make any search engine the default.
Nope, that possibility was removed in that very version (12.16), to stop rogue sites/code from hijacking Opera users default search engines (You can only set the ones provided). The last version of Opera (Presto) to support setting any search engine as a users default is 12.14.
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crudomatic last edited by
Why get rid of Mouse Gestures?
Mouse gestures are still in, just not the visual mouse gestures
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crudomatic last edited by
I can't tell if this is in here, but how about a "find" functionality? For example, right now it would be handy to be able to search this page for the word find.
F3
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crudomatic last edited by
Ok, I reinstalled the New Opera, Not because I plan to use it, but purely because i like to screw with and tweak software, that what my kind of people do, Now the Biggee, Opera removed Tidy Bookmarks from thier extensions site, Why did they do this ? Most likely the reason is, They Do Not Want You Using Bookmarks, The Only bookmarks extension that actually worked, they removed. Chew on that one for awhile
The recent decisions are pushing me away. Why switch to Blink from Presto? Why remove bookmarks and act like no one uses them, then remove the only good extension that handles bookmarks? Why import bookmarks TO SPEED DIAL (retarded move)? Why when every new version comes out, that there are no improvements and no old features being added back?
I honestly think they want every user to go away. The only thing keeping me here is that Firefox and it's derivatives are god-awful (come on, Mozilla - does the text always need to garble itself for no reason?), Google Chrome is lame and feels awkward, and IE is IE. Safari doesn't even count as a browser - and it's Apple crap.
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A Former User last edited by
Why switch to Blink from Presto? Why remove bookmarks and act like no one uses them, then remove the only good extension that handles bookmarks? Why import bookmarks TO SPEED DIAL (retarded move)? Why when every new version comes out, that there are no improvements and no old features being added back?
I honestly think they want every user to go away. The only thing keeping me here is that Firefox and it's derivatives are god-awful (come on, Mozilla - does the text always need to garble itself for no reason?), Google Chrome is lame and feels awkward, and IE is IE.Seriously, why do people keep saying stuff like this over and over again? Presto was a difficult engine for Opera to maintain and not enough websites were getting tested with it, the new one is so much better for rendering. The new Opera is getting built from the ground up, features take time. Also don't forget the thing known as the back end. A browser isn't just a bunch of front end features, the back end is getting the much needed work Presto couldn't deliver. If you want a browser full of features with a broken back end keep using Opera 12. I have no idea what work goes into making a browser and don't see the point in demanding the return of the old features as it wont make the Opera team implement them any faster. New Opera is so much better imo now that the browser engine is working properly...rant over.
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aeridus last edited by
I agree cozza, the most productive thing we can do is just to make our voice heard and hope for the best. I definitely agree that Presto was getting buggy a couple years ago and more and more sites stopped working right in it. I don't expect IRC, RSS, or a built in mail browser anytime soon (rarely if ever used those) but I'd at least like to see the features I use day-to-day in Opera 20. Maybe I should figure out how to build an Opera extension myself...
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lomsor last edited by
I had opera 16+ installed for quite some time but still used 12 because of the missing features in 16+.
But yesterday I decided to take a leap and switch to 20. Opera 12 is indeed boggled up and if it only takes one year for some of the new pages to stop working I can't imagine how hard the guys at Opera had to maintain it.
Also I wanted to stop myself switching to Chrome just because of those sites that weren't working.
Adapting to changing environments is a good exercise in getting ... better in adapting
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A Former User last edited by
Opera quote:
Since 2007 we’ve been asking randomly-selected people if we could anonymously collect information from their Opera install (via opera:config#UserPrefs|EnableUsageStatistics) so we could see the features they use. Some of these users have volunteered to give us this data since 2007.
OK, since 2007 I have been asking randomly-selected girls, do they want to have sex with me? Do you think that results of my investigation is legitimate to use when talking about all the girls?
And yeah, BTW , did I mention that I live in Amsterdam near the red district?
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A Former User last edited by
I agree cozza, the most productive thing we can do is just to make our voice heard and hope for the best. I definitely agree that Presto was getting buggy a couple years ago and more and more sites stopped working right in it. I don't expect IRC, RSS, or a built in mail browser anytime soon (rarely if ever used those) but I'd at least like to see the features I use day-to-day in Opera 20. Maybe I should figure out how to build an Opera extension myself...
Yes, but it's too easy to keep posting requests (demands in some cases) for features without knowing or appreciating the work the Opera team are doing. Plus everyone has specific features they like, which ones to implement first?
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A Former User last edited by
Yes, but it's too easy to keep posting requests (demands in some cases) for features without knowing or appreciating the work the Opera team are doing. Plus everyone has specific features they like, which ones to implement first?
Appreciating? I'm totally not appreciating Opera's leadership inability to admit that one of their managers (who probably never uses Opera himself and has very little knowledge of IT) made a mistake.
So now just for the sake that his ego doesn't get messed, we all have to put up with this c#ap of the product? Other Opera's employees are simply afraid (with a good reason) to say to their boss that his idea is pure s#it.
When is this man finally going to step back and admit that it's time to close down his "genial project"?
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lem729 last edited by
Thanks for your post, Cozza. Opera 20 is fast, enjoyable to use. I'm glad the developers have made an effort to update the browser with the blink engine. I think the speed dial is awesome. I'm also delighted to have access , not just to the Opera extensions, but to the Chrome ones. As for more features, it takes time. Some of it can be done by extension -- more of which will be -- for sure -- coming. It's nice to see users, who are positive about the change, and not depressingly down. Constant griping in opera, as in life, is Not good for anyone, and will end up poisoning the forum, and destroying everyone's pleasure, including new users, who are giving Opera a try. There are places here for explaining what you want and why in a positive way. The change has been made.
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aeridus last edited by
Yes, but it's too easy to keep posting requests (demands in some cases) for features without knowing or appreciating the work the Opera team are doing. Plus everyone has specific features they like, which ones to implement first?
Oh, I fully appreciate what they are doing, I'm a software developer myself. That's why I'm keeping my dream features list a lot smaller than it could be.