Presto upgrade to Opera 25
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namal23 last edited by
Deal with it and move on.
I did, on Ubuntu I am now using firefox. With every so called "update" opera will lose more and more of its former users untill its dead.
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Deleted User last edited by
Deal with it and move on.
I did, on Ubuntu I am now using firefox. With every so called "update" opera will lose more and more of its former users untill its dead.
Why would lose if it is getting better and better?
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A Former User last edited by
Leushino, Nazis too were eager to introduce "new things" in place of old good ("not good enough" for them) things, as bolsheviks as well.
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samkook last edited by
I have no beef with dreamers as long as we recognize that this browser is little more than that ... whistling in the graveyard. It should not be held up as a possible alternative to Opera Blink which is an awesome browser and is rapidly gaining a loyal following in spite of all the negative posts from a handful of former Opera users. Opera Presto is dead. Deal with it and move on.
So since I don't recognize that since I clearly see it as a possible viable alternative, this means you do have a beef with them. It's a working browser with good compatibility with websites so I don't know why you keep insisting it's not a viable alternative.
Presto isn't dead yet BTW, that's what I'm using right now to write this post and I still use it for many websites. I did migrate to firefox as my main browser though since I wanted to switch before too many problems with it started to appear.
I've moved on, but I don't have to deal with anything you said since I disagree with pretty much everything.
Why would lose if it is getting better and better?
Because it getting better and better is a very subjective thing, I had to stop updating it back when I was giving it a fair shot since it was getting worse for me.
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Deleted User last edited by
it got worse for you, that does nota mean for everybody. Say Opera will get worse is subjective too.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Please use this thread to discuss only about its subject. Discissions about other (no pun intended) belongs to the lounge.
Also rem,ember to respect other people's opinion and that this thread is not about liking or not the new Opera (or related stuff), there are already lots of topics about this.
Also remember to read the forums rules, specially #6.
Thank you.
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namal23 last edited by
Why would lose if it is getting better and better?
I did not know anything abot the changes in the last year nor did I care much. Not the change from 12.x to 15 killed it for me, it was the LAST stupid update. That is why I thinkt that opera will die, because there are many more people like me.
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A Former User last edited by
Also remember to read the forums rules, specially #6.
Leo, I tried to click on your "#6" "link" - it led me to some "Search results for “#6”".
That were fairly irrelevant.. ahem.. results*:sherlock:*As to the issue, you're right.
What do we have here? Some Presto lovers come here and curse the Blink; but also we have some Blink users who both "bury" the Old Opera - and morally abuse Presto users.What shall we do since now?
Stop cursing & burying, AND stop abusing each other on the ground who uses which browser. (BTW, Presto users haven't been caught - eg by myself - at, say, calling Blink users names yet, all right?) -
Deleted User last edited by
Deal with it and move on. I did, on Ubuntu I am now using firefox. With every so called "update" opera will lose more and more of its former users untill its dead.
Why would lose if it is getting better and better?
It's not losing anything, Sidney. If anything it is gaining new users. The are a few disaffected former (or current) Presto users here who complain loudly after each new version update and a handful have even threatened to abandon Opera. But numbers speak more loudly and Opera's usage is on the increase. New users are replacing the complainers and many like myself who have been with Opera since the late 90's will continue to be loyal to the company.
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Deleted User last edited by
Leushino, Nazis too were eager to introduce "new things" in place of old good ("not good enough" for them) things, as bolsheviks as well.
Resorting to the usage of the word Nazis to prove a point serves only to lose credibility. But in light of Leo's admonition, I'll say no more on the subject.
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A Former User last edited by
...Presto users here who complain loudly after each new version update...
Do they complain just loudly or do they have reasons?
The point is, they developers named the new browser (however useful) "Opera", by which misassuring old users of Opera that that's just the same browser. They come to it thus - don't they have rights to? - and what they see dumps them with frustration.
You seem to not share such frustration by your own feelings/reasons/whatever. But now you think they what?
They don't have rights to be frustrated? They don't have reasons to?
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alfster last edited by
Dear Developers,
Yes, a year is a long time in website development which is why it astounds me that you have not got the bookmark system sorted out yet as it was in Opera 12. It surely can not be that big a deal and as it does seem to be a major sticking point in people transferring over from Opera 12 to Opera 25 or simply going to a totally different web-browser it seems somewhat short-sighted.
What is the reason why the bookmark set-up has not been put into Opera 25 properly? There must be some reason.
Thank you.
Although it might be too late for me: my Opera 12.17 has just started crashing every 20minutes even having this website causing the crash.
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A Former User last edited by
Resorting to the usage of the word Nazis to prove a point serves only to lose credibility.
You see words - I see analogy.
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A Former User last edited by admin
Let's continue the discussion in here, please.
Chat - in the Lounge - is no place to discuss the browser.
Well - if you assume we should discuss some users' behaviour...
:sherlock: Then start an applicable topic wherever you deem appropriate*:idea:* -
Deleted User last edited by
Let's continue the discussion in here, please.
Chat - in the Lounge - is no place to discuss the browser.
Well - if you assume we should discuss some users' behaviour...
Then start an applicable topic wherever you deem appropriate:troll: