question for those who are complaining about the new Opera
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biggerabalone last edited by
we wouldn't have a bookmarks bar if no body complained about bookmarks.
But they do not need to say that the new browser sucks because it does not have what they want, do they?
not everyone did. most simply change browsers without saying anything. others were dumbfounded by the omission of what they considered a standard browser feature and said so. and some went ballistic. to infer all went ballistic is simply not the case, most discord was civil. the people spoke and an appeasement was offered.
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biggerabalone last edited by
we wouldn't have a bookmarks bar if no body complained about bookmarks.
And because of those people complaining that they wanted back something faded to be past soon, probably other (more) interesting features/resources had to be delayed.
democratically, judging from the sample size of complaints offered, bookmarks were more important than "other" features to please opera's user base. the developers recognized this and acted.
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Deleted User last edited by
The thing is, there is no way of knowing with a certainty that bookmarks wouldn't have been released anyway in spite of no complaints. Bottom line is: make feature known to the Dev team in their blogs and in a respectful manner. Calling the Devs names as many have done and demeaning the company cannot possibly result in good things.
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tokojudi88 last edited by
we wouldn't have a bookmarks bar if no body complained about bookmarks.
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biggerabalone last edited by
i suspect that the stash was meant to replace bookmarks (but that's just my ignorant conjecture). myself, i never used bookmarks much (i really really miss the tab vault addon however, but that has nothing to do with opera. i need to get some of the more hysterical from opera's forum to head over to that developer's site and to press him to port it over, lol). that said, you have to understand that there are many different types of people from many different cultures here. not everyone was raised to display emotion like the british: some cultures are known for their passionate outbursts, while others for a lack of emotional response. education levels and work places differ leading to phrasing and word choices that some might consider objectionable (that said, there is a line ... but one needs to be sympathetic to a person who was taught the f-word is a verb, adjective, adverb, and a noun. for them, that is simply how they express themselves). i've volunteered for years at an homeless shelter, and i can attest that they speak differently than a school teacher (for ex.). yes, again there are limits, but not everyone's life was shaped by the same circumstances that taught us how to express ourselves. patience and understanding verses offence and judgement. and if you don't agree with me ... f-you! lol. (see, i consider that joke amusing. but many will fail to see the attempted humour and be offended).
in regard to the bookmarks, apparently is was a make-it-or-break it omission for many. i understand that some features are like that. if opera couldn't render jpeg images or play flash, most wouldn't use it. i don't know if its fair to say those users are unjustified in asking to watch you-tube.
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biggerabalone last edited by
we wouldn't have a bookmarks bar if no body complained about bookmarks.
http://tokojudi.comhmmm, i don't know what that link is, but a pretty asian girl on a chat line is into me (or my wallet).
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linuxmint7 last edited by
we wouldn't have a bookmarks bar if no body complained about bookmarks.
http://tokojudi.comhmmm, i don't know what that link is, but a pretty asian girl on a chat line is into me (or my wallet).
Yeah!, spammer reported.
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meridivs last edited by
Thank you colderwinters, I will give those browsers a try since there's nothing else to do here. Glad you stumbled on this, otherwise useless, forum where nobody that counts is listening.
Thank you for UC Browser HD too - I long for a decent browser on my iPad where Chrome keeps crashing (maybe it's company policy and Opera Mini is nothing but a backward joke on a modern mobile platform.
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colderwinters last edited by
Thank you colderwinters, I will give those browsers a try since there's nothing else to do here. Glad you stumbled on this, otherwise useless, forum where nobody that counts is listening.
Thank you for UC Browser HD too - I long for a decent browser on my iPad where Chrome keeps crashing (maybe it's company policy and Opera Mini is nothing but a backward joke on a modern mobile platform.Right On Meridivs, I recommend Comodo Ice Dragon, It's based on Firefox with extra security built in, I also recommend choosing to use the comodo DNS Servers during install, Get the Auto-Sort bookmarks extension, makes bookmarks pretty much just like opera 12.16, it just sorts them better, I also have the tabs mix plus extension and looks real good with the Blue Firefox Theme, I also have Comodo Dragon installed, another very secure browser based on Chrome, but Ice Dragon is the main and default browser I prefer now, youll love it give it a try
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rainspa last edited by
Comodo Ice Dragon's , a good recommendation
I agree, well worth trying. Since the demise of old Opera I've been looking for the best replacement, Ice Dragon's a front runner. The functionality of Presto is hard to replace so I'm sticking to it for as long as possible. -
lem729 last edited by
coldwinters says: The Chrome extension is garbage, extensions I installed barely worked if they worked at all and none of the themes worked, most of the extensions were incompatable with opera.
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I can't quite agree with you there. The extension you need to get is called Download Chrome Extension, and with it, I can go to the Chrome store, and get many extensions that work in Opera. I have found this super. Now you do have to make sure that when you install a Chrome extension, you click on the Extensions tab in the main menu, and make sure to install the Chrome extension. Otherwise, it will seem that nothing is happening and that the extension doesn't work. I suggest that people using Opera try it.
Now you complain that none of the Themes in Chrome worked. Well, a modest thought there: a theme is not an extension. If I really want to work hard, I can go to the Chrome theme, and try to use the Opera Extension, Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate extension, to make it work in Opera as a Theme, but it's not worth the work. I think Opera is handling themes better than Chrome, though Chrome does provide more online themes. Opera lets you use, in addition to what Opera provides as themes, your own photos and themes. When I was using Chrome, I could only use what they provided. In terms of using my own, I have been able to find the location of all of the Windows 7 themes, and can use them in Opera as themes. Also, any jpg that you find on the web, just right click on it in Opera and instantly make it a theme. If you try that in Chrome -- as I just did -- it doesn't do it. You can build up your own collection of all time favorite jpgs to use in Opera. The Opera treatment is, in my view, better.
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colderwinters last edited by
coldwinters says: The Chrome extension is garbage, extensions I installed barely worked if they worked at all and none of the themes worked, most of the extensions were incompatable with opera.
I can't quite agree with you there. The extension you need to get is called Download Chrome Extension, and with it, I can go to the Chrome store, and get many extensions that work in Opera. I have found this super. Now you do have to make sure that when you install a Chrome extension, you click on the Extensions tab in the main menu, and make sure to install the Chrome extension. Otherwise, it will seem that nothing is happening and that the extension doesn't work. I suggest that people using Opera try it.
Now you complain that none of the Themes in Chrome worked. Well, a modest thought there: a theme is not an extension. If I really want to work hard, I can go to the Chrome theme, and try to use the Opera Extension, Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate extension, to make it work in Opera as a Theme, but it's not worth the work. I think Opera is handling themes better than Chrome, though Chrome does provide more online themes. Opera lets you use, in addition to what Opera provides as themes, your own photos and themes. When I was using Chrome, I could only use what they provided. In terms of using my own, I have been able to find the location of all of the Windows 7 themes, and can use them in Opera as themes. Also, any jpg that you find on the web, just right click on it in Opera and instantly make it a theme. If you try that in Chrome -- as I just did -- it doesn't do it. You can build up your own collection of all time favorite jpgs to use in Opera. The Opera treatment is, in my view, better.I've moved on, nothing to say about Opera anymore, I'm not a big fan of Chrome or Chrome based browsers anyway, I've found a browser I like.
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biggerabalone last edited by
Thank you colderwinters, I will give those browsers a try since there's nothing else to do here. Glad you stumbled on this, otherwise useless, forum where nobody that counts is listening.
Thank you for UC Browser HD too - I long for a decent browser on my iPad where Chrome keeps crashing (maybe it's company policy and Opera Mini is nothing but a backward joke on a modern mobile platform.Right On Meridivs, I recommend Comodo Ice Dragon, It's based on Firefox with extra security built in, I also recommend choosing to use the comodo DNS Servers during install, Get the Auto-Sort bookmarks extension, makes bookmarks pretty much just like opera 12.16, it just sorts them better, I also have the tabs mix plus extension and looks real good with the Blue Firefox Theme, I also have Comodo Dragon installed, another very secure browser based on Chrome, but Ice Dragon is the main and default browser I prefer now, youll love it give it a try
both of comodo's browsers are excellent, i agree. my problem with webkit or blink is when i sandbox my browser (in windows 7), it breaks the updater. this happens with google, opera, and comodo dragon. this doesn't happen with firefox or ie.
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biggerabalone last edited by
coldwinters says: The Chrome extension is garbage, extensions I installed barely worked if they worked at all and none of the themes worked, most of the extensions were incompatable with opera.
I can't quite agree with you there. The extension you need to get is called Download Chrome Extension, and with it, I can go to the Chrome store, and get many extensions that work in Opera. I have found this super. Now you do have to make sure that when you install a Chrome extension, you click on the Extensions tab in the main menu, and make sure to install the Chrome extension. Otherwise, it will seem that nothing is happening and that the extension doesn't work. I suggest that people using Opera try it.
Now you complain that none of the Themes in Chrome worked. Well, a modest thought there: a theme is not an extension. If I really want to work hard, I can go to the Chrome theme, and try to use the Opera Extension, Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate extension, to make it work in Opera as a Theme, but it's not worth the work. I think Opera is handling themes better than Chrome, though Chrome does provide more online themes. Opera lets you use, in addition to what Opera provides as themes, your own photos and themes. When I was using Chrome, I could only use what they provided. In terms of using my own, I have been able to find the location of all of the Windows 7 themes, and can use them in Opera as themes. Also, any jpg that you find on the web, just right click on it in Opera and instantly make it a theme. If you try that in Chrome -- as I just did -- it doesn't do it. You can build up your own collection of all time favorite jpgs to use in Opera. The Opera treatment is, in my view, better.good point. i wonder though, my antivirus recently flagged some jpegs i was downloading as infected. if it had missed that, and i themed it on opera ... perhaps that's why chrome disallows it? i'd hate to integrate a banking trojan into my browser.
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Deleted User last edited by
I think Opera is handling themes better than Chrome, though Chrome does provide more online themes. Opera lets you use, in addition to what Opera provides as themes, your own photos and themes. When I was using Chrome, I could only use what they provided. In terms of using my own, I have been able to find the location of all of the Windows 7 themes, and can use them in Opera as themes. Also, any jpg that you find on the web, just right click on it in Opera and instantly make it a theme. If you try that in Chrome -- as I just did -- it doesn't do it. You can build up your own collection of all time favorite jpgs to use in Opera. The Opera treatment is, in my view, better.
Other reason that I love the new opera is themes, I never used themes in chrome, but in opera, I keep changing the theme
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lem729 last edited by
Exactly. Themes are important. They can make of the browser something beautiful. I'm happy with how well Opera 20 is handling it.
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Deleted User last edited by
Exactly. Themes are important. They can make of the browser something beautiful. I'm happy with how well Opera 20 is handling it.
Me too, I always prefer the original skin of the browser