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    • andrew84
      andrew84 @Guest last edited by

      @DerSchlingel Maybe risky. I don't know.
      But I don't think that watching youtube for example using outdated version is something critical.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @andrew84 last edited by

        @andrew84 Probably not, but I don’t know for sure. Still I‘m not unhappy with One in itself. But they tend on cannabalize on it by releasing a new browser any other month.
        I‘d be a happy user, if they didn’t give me the impression, they‘re now building the „real thing“, as I, naively so, thought this was Opera One. Promoting it as their flagship product.
        As you said, there‘s still a lot of refinement necessary, but instead they‘re releasing Air and now Neon. So much for the marketing and One R2 being the „best Opera“ ever released.
        I see myself more and more attracted to more barebone browsers like Firefox again.

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        • pilis00
          pilis00 last edited by

          I honestly really like the design Opera One has, a lot more than the older one.

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            A Former User @pilis00 last edited by

            @pilis00 So do I

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @susanm last edited by

              @susanm Opera One still has a crypto wallet.

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              • burnout426
                burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                Today, Opera Neon is making a comeback but not as a concept browser.

                I think reusing the Neon name will cause some initial confusion between the old, one-time, experimental Neon and this new one. But, I guess since it's a cool name, maybe it'll be worth it.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User @burnout426 last edited by

                  @burnout426 Definitely so. But what I‘m wondering about is: Is all this AI stuff generally and in Opera here to stay with benefit for us or will it wither away as one of the most overhyped trends in digital history?
                  Maybe this also decides whether Neon II will also be remembered as „a concept browser“ from the post or if it really is a thing.
                  More than the naming it seems to me, is Opera going all in with AI a very bold move.

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                  • andrew84
                    andrew84 @burnout426 last edited by

                    @burnout426 I think that ' Opera One Air Crypto Neon ' name would sound cool.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @andrew84 last edited by

                      @andrew84 Yeah, that's a really cool name for a browser 😂
                      You could also name it CANOO as in:
                      Crypto
                      Air
                      Neon
                      Opera
                      One
                      Wouldn't that be great?

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                      • Bellicose-Bard
                        Bellicose-Bard last edited by

                        Is Neon intended to make extensions obsolete or, if extensions will still be useful in some ways, will the Agent be able to help with say suggesting an extension that might meet some need that it identifies in the user's workflow and help find the best one or show a simple breakdown of a list of comparable extensions the user is looking for in order to make the best decision?

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                        • Bellicose-Bard
                          Bellicose-Bard last edited by

                          Kicking myself now for forgettng the most obvious follow up question to that, or perhaps it should have been the first question. Will Neon Agentic be able to create custom extensions/addons based on user prompts, assuming there isnt already a more tested and polished one available?

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