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    Opera 25.0 - Where have all settings gone?

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    • annah25
      annah25 last edited by

      I saw in another link that it will get a little better in v 27.0 which is 2-3 months away. 😕

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      • magogam
        magogam last edited by

        I also like option to moving opened tab after last. right now for me is a one big mess when I open 10 links and they open in the middle of the tabs and it's still not one by one.
        I need old option to set how new card will be open.

        +1
        Opening new tabs in the middle of 5 tabs is terrible.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          but that Opera was renowned and made its fame and name by its pioneering customisability and set of unique user options

          Yes, so famous it only had around 2% of the browser market share and had a terrible rendering engine that nearly forced Opera to disappear completely had they not built the new browser.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Yes, so famous it only had around 2% of the browser market share and had a terrible rendering engine that nearly forced Opera to disappear completely had they not built the new browser.

            Stats like these are generally ignored by those lamenting Presto's passing. Some have even accused Opera of being disloyal to them... as though "they" are the measure of all things. Opera made a decision to abandon Presto and that is exactly what the company has done. It is now deeply committed to developing Opera Next and so far, the new browser appears to be catching on with the general public. Ultimately Opera Blink will prove to be a popular browser and be of greater benefit to the company than the former ever was. Whether the so-called power-users of the past agree or not is irrelevant at this point.

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Good points leushino. At least those stats haven't been ignored by the Opera team, who are the only ones that matter. Also, words like 'power user' are generally ignored by me! 😃

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              • falloutboy09
                falloutboy09 last edited by

                I have to ask what exactly is the difference between the Opera Blink (version 25) and Opera Next.

                I was looking for patch notes and so on, but these are extremely scarce and general considering Opera V25 and well "Next".
                I as a decades long Opera user want just my few built in features back I had in Opera since the beginning (Version 7 or 9 for me).
                Don't want no extension, add-ons or STD's; And I want to tell this the Developers in a civil way, so they can easily see what was important or just nice-to-have for me.

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                • blackbird71
                  blackbird71 last edited by

                  I have to ask what exactly is the difference between the Opera Blink (version 25) and Opera Next.
                  I was looking for patch notes and so on, but these are extremely scarce and general considering Opera V25 and well "Next".
                  I as a decades long Opera user want just my few built in features back I had in Opera since the beginning (Version 7 or 9 for me).
                  Don't want no extension, add-ons or STD's; And I want to tell this the Developers in a civil way, so they can easily see what was important or just nice-to-have for me.

                  Opera "Next" was the term applied to what are now called Opera "Beta" versions (currently v.26). There is a more experimental version that is called Opera Developer (currently v.27), and of course there is the released Opera Stable version (currently v.25). Minor updates to each or all of these version levels can be made at any time, and only bump the extended "decimal" portions of the version numbers. A given version number progresses over time from a Developmental status to a Stable 'released' status, with no more than one version number occupying each niche at a time.

                  Change-logs are issued each time a version is either released or updated, and convey what has been altered since the prior release or update preceeding.

                  Because Blink Opera represents a complete redesign of the browser, the only features it possesses are what are added by the developers (that is, old Presto features haven't been "removed"... if they're absent, they simply haven't been added anew). The philosophy of the new design has been to build a basic browser, with many user features to be added as needed via extensions and others to be developed in response to what Opera sees as significant to its target market. So, if you want a particular feature not presently part of Blink Opera, you will have to either find a suitable extension or do without. Or, politely make your desire known to Opera in their suggestion forum and 'hope'... realizing that the feature(s) you want may not be developed native to the browser for a VERY long time, if ever. Opera is continuing to develop certain features for their new browser, but detailed configurability of the browser and many of the small Presto features "of old" will almost certainly never be incorporated natively to the extent of those Presto versions.

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                  • charmbrights
                    charmbrights last edited by

                    At least you have some settings.

                    All I get - every time I open OPERA 25.0 is a message that "Your preferences files cannot be read. Some features may be unavailable and changes to settings won't be saved."

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      At least you have some settings.
                      All I get - every time I open OPERA 25.0 is a message that "Your preferences files cannot be read. Some features may be unavailable and changes to settings won't be saved."

                      Hmm, how Opera was installed: For all users, for one user or standalone mode? Is Opera running with admin rights? Is Opera's profile folder acessible?

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                      • charmbrights
                        charmbrights last edited by

                        [quote]Hmm, how Opera was installed: For all users, for one user or standalone mode? Is Opera running with admin rights? Is Opera's profile folder acessible?[/quote]

                        There is only one user on this computer. That is (of course) an administrator. How do I check whether Opera has Admin rights? Yes, Opera's profile folder is accessible.

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          If you right click in launcher.exe at Opera's install folder and choose "run as administrator" do you get the error message?

                          And what happens if you rename Opera's profile folder to start a new one. Does Opera works in this case?

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