Where are the bookmarks.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I know I sent them a list of 5 issues I had with it. My main issue was Top sites - it doesn't do top pages, only sites. If there is only one page I visit on a given site (my example was my local weather page) it still only gives me the "landing page" (the page you get if you type only the site address and nothing after the ".com" or whatever). Number 2 was that some features are intended for Portrait orientation - I use a tablet so Landscape is more natural. But then again I suppose tablets are not their target audience.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Guys, there is a better mobile browser called Opera for Android This one is for casuals, very simplistic.
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vince42 last edited by
@xirit32 said in Where are the bookmarks.:
Guys, there is a better mobile browser called Opera for Android This one is for casuals, very simplistic.
I think a casual would also be fine with Opera for Android ... and I also think that there seems no need for a browser without bookmarks. Just my two cents. I cannot accept excuses for such a UX disaster.
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A Former User last edited by
You can go to top-right corner (three vertical dot) > Share > Add to Bookmarks (or other). It will put bookmarks on Home screen in Opera touch, not your device screen. But it will be main page of the site. If you choose Add to Firefox you will get choice "Bookmark" and "Open in Firefox". First choice giv you full URL to specific page right in your Firefox bookmarks. There is other Share options, one of them is ES Note Editor, again full URL, nice but if you try to put two or more URL - sorry, there be two ES Note Editor windows with same name but diferrent content, and Save and Save as will be grayed.
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A Former User last edited by
Right after installing Opera on my PC, importing all configs from Chrome, creating Opera account to hold my data, installing Opera Touch, and then to finally discover it has no Bookmarks?? No BOOKMARKS?? Really? From all the inventive features you guys ignored the simplest?? And the explanation is hilarious! Most visited sites and Saved urls are totally different things! Going back to Chrome.
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A Former User last edited by
I don't think many people get the idea of opera touch, it is not necessarily meant to be your main browser (the main opera for android works for that with your bookmarks etc) It's meant to be a quick continuation between desktop and mobile. (Hence the name flow, it flows between devices) The main screen lists your last 3 pages on your computer (means you don't have to bookmark it when running away from your computer at short notice) You can also "flow" paragraphs or sentences to yourself once again not requiring bookmarking. Or for a quick Google search the one handed flow browser excels at. Yes there is still room for improvement but it's still a "very" new browser. I can see it living along side the main browser very nicely. Or if successful incorporate some ideas into the main browser.
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vince42 last edited by
Flow does not need a separate browser - in fact having a separate app for just this functionality is a weird approach. No need to justify such a move.
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RRikor last edited by
Just came in here searching for the bookmarks, realizing that this is one of the most visited topics in this forum. The browser itself is pretty amazing. It's very small in size, has a very cool innovative features and is super fast. But ...no bookmarks. This means I'll be forced to stick to the 'normal' Opera-browser for now.
Maybe if you only visit 5 regular sites this won't be a problem. But for me with a huge list of sites I like to visit the choice between using a browser with or without bookmarks is an easy one. And only using the browser as an extension to my desktop browser also makes no sense. If I want to continue browsing on my mobile and decide to save a website then I can't.
Besides, I can already open up my desktop tabs in the normal Opera Mobile browser, so why use Touch?
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aimzz last edited by
@bbildman said in Where are the bookmarks.:
... I have MANY arcane bookmarks that took me a long time to discover that involved MUCH searching. To abandon those bookmarks would be a kind of browser suicide for me. Who wants to try to retrace the steps I took to have found those sites in the first place, much work went into finding them
You said it so well! Also sometimes I accidentally stumble across something I didn't know existed & would never find again without a bookmark.
"Browser suicide" says it all. Losing bookmarks is not the only form of browser suicide, but it would do the trick.
I don't see why we can't just have Flow as a option in Opera Mobile & Mini.
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arechia last edited by
I have over 1500 bookmarks so I'm using opera for Android and touch (only if I'll need to send something to flow). I hope they'll add bookmarks to touch so I could use only 1 browser. And let me delete the most visited sites, gosh, it's driving me crazy... Whenever I clear the history the original most visited (booking, facebook etc) are back!
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A Former User last edited by
I use my bookmarks everyday! There are too many to for speed dial, and I don't want to type addresses in all day. I would be lost without them.
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pingu510 last edited by
I just don't understand the logic of this. The poster claim to not want bookmarks but still talk about saving pages. Let's say your doing research or something and saves it in your flow. And then 3 months later you need to find it again. What's the simplest way to find them?
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A Former User last edited by
I love the UI for Opera Touch. I personally think it is the most intuitive mobile browser and I even switched my desktop browser to Opera for sync. But I jumping ship after I tried for several minutes to find my bookmarks and found that there are none. I may give Opera Mobile a try but that feels like a step backward. It seems like bookmarks + Touch is something many of us would enjoy.
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A Former User last edited by
@pongalong It truly seems like no one is listening. I understand if someone doesn't want to use bookmarks, then they just don't use them. But the rest of us are made to not have any choice with Flow. Many of us have been using them for years (I've been using them for as long as they've been around (30 years?), and I am not willing to give them up. Opera is superior in every other way, but forcing users to abandon bookmarks is causing them to use other browsers, which is really a shame.
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shintoplasm01 last edited by
@4troses I've partially solved this by 'starring' https://sync.opera.com/ so it shows up on the New Tab page, under the Top Sites. This gives you one-direction access to your existing bookmarks (i.e. you can't edit them in any way), but it's better than nothing. Only works if your synced data is not protected by an additional sync passphrase...