Opera history saving limitations... Can the library be allowed to keep expanding?
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greentreedom last edited by admin
Using version 12.16. As I've mentioned here before, I use my Opera history as part of my library and have noticed that web-pages that I've visited are disappearing from my history from older visits on up. I brought this up in a thread(here: http://forums.opera.com/topic/4000/opera-history-saving-limitations-can-the-library-be-allowed-to-keep-expanding/10) and concluded that the amount of history that can be saved is capped. Can the be an option to remove the cap?
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greentreedom last edited by
This is very important, I'm still losing data. Does anybody else use their web history as a library?
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blackbird71 last edited by
Using version 12.16. ... the amount of history that can be saved is capped. Can the be an option to remove the cap?
Ordinarily, caps on stored data sizes/populations exist for a reason (memory block allocation size limits, file-size issues, index bit/register limitations, access times, etc). While there may be some kind of work-around that could be created in theory, I strongly doubt you'll see it appear in a Presto version of Opera because development on that version family has ceased (other than security issues) since January of 2013. At this point, hoping for a non-security update to Presto-version Opera is kind of like hoping for a manufacturer's upgrade on your 1994 automobile.
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greentreedom last edited by
I'm afraid to "upgrade" to the latest version. No tab stacking, might lose bookmarks, unintuitive.
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blackbird71 last edited by
I'm afraid to "upgrade" to the latest version. No tab stacking, might lose bookmarks, unintuitive.
There's nothing to be afraid of. If you simply install the latest version, it co-exists just fine with the old Presto version(s), by design. That is, it doesn't replace or interfere with an old version. So you can at least try it out and see. The developmental version (currently 25) has a bookmarks manager, though it needs refinement yet, IMO... and the latest build of 25 now has a built-in PDF viewer (hurray!).
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greentreedom last edited by
It's kind of confusing having a file named "OperaNIstable.exe" when is was usually "Opera ##.## Setup".
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greentreedom last edited by
Yea I doubt that the developers would make this change for the Presto versions.
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greentreedom last edited by
I tried Opera 25 and just couldn't work with it. Too many features including tab stacking are gone. Meanwhile my library diminishes because of the limitations.
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ayeshiceholmes last edited by
just i have lost 2000 save pages.. any way to get them back? no i dont think so... f u opera
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
just i have lost 2000 save pages.. any way to get them back? no i dont think so... f u opera
What do you mean by saved pages? And what is the relation with history?
Anyway, this is a suggestion forum and not a place to ask for help. So please use the appropriate opera products forum.
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greentreedom last edited by
I said the wrong term when I said "Saved Pages". I meant pages that are in my long History, which I use as part of my library. There is no other way to do so that I know of except drag the icon at the beginning of the address bar to a folder for every page I want to "keep", but that isn't really practical. I should have aside from asking if the History cap be removed suggested it be removed so long as my computer has the space.
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greentreedom last edited by
My history I started in late 2012 and as of now it goes back to late 2013. A lot of loss. There rightfully should be a way for this issue to be dealt with by somebody.