Opera presents Early Bird mode in Opera One to test upcoming features
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Opera is introducing Early Bird into Opera One. A new way for you to test upcoming features ahead of official release.
Read full blog post: Opera presents Early Bird mode in Opera One to test upcoming features
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andrew84 last edited by
What a strange decision.
Looks like an attempt to attract more users to try on the role of testers to facilitate the work of opera testers. -
rick2 last edited by
So, that's why Opera Beta users like me were left out in the cold lately?
I mean, Stable is 125 whil Beta is still 124...Guess it's time to move from Beta to another browser for me.
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DerSchlingel last edited by
Wasn't Beta originally meant to assure quality of development? Isn't that necessary any longer? Otherwise I happily use the Early Bird features already.
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rnghwdbcs last edited by
How can you transfer your settings from Beta to Stable? I installed a Stable and turned sync on (on both) but that doesn't seem to work
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
In Beta, click the account icon on the address bar and log into your Opera account. Then, click the icon again and click "Sync" to goto the URL
opera://settings/syncSetup. There, choose to sync everything (don't choose to create a custom passphrase). Then, close the syncSetup tab to initiate syncing. You can then monitor the syncing at the URLopera://sync-internalsand even trigger updates if needed.Then, goto https://www.sync.opera.com/, log in and confirm your data is there. Then, you can close Beta.
Then, in Opera Stable, log in to your account, goto the syncSetup page, enable syncing of everything, close the syncSetup page and wait for things to come in. Goto
opera://sync-internalsif needed. After a while, close Opera and open it back up if you have to.If you need to retry syncing of Opera Stable, you can close it, and delete the "Opera Stable" folders in both "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software". Then, try syncing again.
Or, for a way to do things without Sync, close both Opera Stable and Opera Beta. Then, in both "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software", delete the "Opera Stable" folder and rename the "Opera Next" folder to "Opera Stable". Or, you can make a copy of "Opera Next" and rename that copy to "Opera Stable" so that Beta still has its folders if you want. It's up to you. This method usually works, but there can always be bugs caused by the profile being run with different Opera versions, so it's good to have backups if you have anything important.
Another way you can do things is via export and import. At the URL
opera://password-manager/settings, you can export your passwords in one Opera and import them in another. For bookmarks, you can export your bookmarks at the URLopera://bookmarksand import them by going to the URLopera://settings/importDataand choosing "Bookmarks HTML File" in the drop-down. For open tabs, before your export your bookmarks, right-click a tab, goto "save" and choose "all tabs to speed dial folder". Then, repeat for each workspace and window if needed. Then, after importing bookmarks into Opera Stable, you can goto the URLopera://bookmarks, right-click on a folder for open tabs and choose "open all". -
rnghwdbcs last edited by
@burnout426 Thanks, copying the folder worked (or at least it seems so so far). In the meantime I've found out that while some of my settings were copied with just sync, some of the others (like theme or search engines weren't (even though sync internals said they are synchronised)).
Anyway, I understand that Stable with Early Bird is going to work like Beta used to, and I'm completely ok with this. I feel that it would work better if we've been informed earlier about this move, instead of just stopping updates
