Option to "Sync Extensions" in Advanced Sync Settings
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berque last edited by
Re: Option to "Sync Extensions" in Advanced Sync Settings
Just started using GX. Everything was seamless. Until I have formatted my PC and re-installed OS. After the clean OS, first thing was to download Opera GX. I was feeling so safe, that I have picked "sync all" feature.
But hey!
How doesn't everything involve extensions?????? -
brankoleone last edited by
From now on, I'll only use Opera to install browsers who support full synchronization (extensions included)
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A Former User last edited by
@brankoleone I already shifted to Vivaldi as my personal browser. I said goodbye to Opera after long years of waiting. Opera does not have multiple profile options also. Now opera become useless for me. I don't think Opera Software care about this anymore.
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A Former User last edited by
this feature already requested for 4 years ago and still no feedback from opera team.
i suggest to not waste your time and move to vivaldi, vivaldi is like opera but much better (yes, they have sidebar, and can sync extension)
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giacomorutili last edited by
@shojimeguro-0 Vivaldi has also profiles, tab preview and split screen with vertical/horizontal tabs, auto switch dark/light theme and much more...
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Jack-is-Back last edited by leocg
yes it would be wonderfull, it's because of it i stay on google chrome.... with bugs... wherether go opera... its very bad... can you update this ?
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Kenvin last edited by
it's been years, how ridiculous! i hope posting here is gonna change something...
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renatomen last edited by
Syncing extensions manually is a pain. Hey devs, let's implement extension syncing, please.
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Pyll0 last edited by
Guess what. even just a discussion or response into what reasons are behind the lack of this feature would be appreciated. Communication is always gold.
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googlecurt last edited by
Well somebody must be reading this forum at Opera, since my last comment (and first in a very long time) has been deleted. Think I'll do the same with Opera GX (delete it.) After all, MS Edge is actually a pretty solid Chromium-based browser.