Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar
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misterdoge last edited by
@leocg Well I understand the need to only keep features that bring value, but I would really like to directly ask the software team to reconsider their decision for instant search because it's a feature that could bring users if it was promoted (because it's so f*king awesome!). So does the development team read the forums or is there a more direct way to contact them?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@misterdoge They read the forum. You can also contact Opera through their social networks if you want.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@misterdoge They read the forum. You can also contact Opera through their social networks if you want.
You are inside. Help us bringing their attention to the subject. thx
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A Former User last edited by
@misterdoge said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@leocg Well I understand the need to only keep features that bring value, but I would really like to directly ask the software team to reconsider their decision for instant search because it's a feature that could bring users if it was promoted (because it's so f*king awesome!). So does the development team read the forums or is there a more direct way to contact them?
I was forced to move back to version 67... sad but true.
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misterdoge last edited by
@leocg thanks. I will do it.
@diegosdf I guess that's my job now
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@misterdoge said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@leocg thanks. I will do it.
@diegosdf I guess that's my job now
Btw, how did you downgrade to 67? In case I want to do it myself.Are you a mac or windows user?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@misterdoge said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@diegosdf Windows.
You can see al the versions here: http://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/
Here is the direct link of latest version 67 for windows user: http://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/67.0.3575.97/win/Opera_67.0.3575.97_Setup.exe
It is important to note that opera will try to update to version 68 by itself, don't let it happen. There are a bunch of tutorials explain how to do that for windows on youtube. For Mac users, All you have to do is not to click on about opera button.
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misterdoge last edited by
@diegosdf Thank you very much! I'll do this if I have no news from the dev team.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Speed Dial folders stuck/flash when opening new empty tab.
When you open a saved URL from within a Speed Dial folder on the Start Page,
the browser “remembers” and briefly flashes that folder expanded upon opening a new empty tab.WIN10-64 Opera 68.0.3618.56 Norwegian. HWA on.
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kened Banned last edited by
What if Opera used a color to identify the active tab, as it did in the past and how is it done today by Vivaldi?! The current blue/gray is awful.
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andrew84 last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
Not many
So do I.
I guess that for you at least 2 new features are totally useless, I mean cycling popup and Search in tab. I laso think that most of the users have no more that 10-15 tabs opened at the same time in average. So how costly is to keep these 2 useless features?@leocg said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@stolis First, Opera has some dozen of millions of users, so ten, twenty people don't seem to represent the majority of users.
Wrong conclusion. These 20 people are only from registered users and who are quite active on forum. Also there are other resources on other languages with complaints regarding the removed features. So if quite high % of registered users are not happy, it possible to make a conclusion that the percent of unregistered users who is missing the features is also not so small as you trying to represent by protecting the Opera's recent actions .
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stolis last edited by
@leocg said:
@stolis First, Opera has some dozen of millions of users, so ten, twenty people don't seem to represent the majority of users.
Also, as usually always happen, the ones who didn't like the change are more active, making it look like they are a majority.First: Opera used to have a dozen of million users. There’s a dozen of “desktop browsers market share” sites, showing the exact opposite. Worldwide-March 2020, opera 2,37% usage. Source https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/desktop/worldwide and many others. There’s no need mentioning.
Second: If you-they consider that the 50% of complaining posts about the withdrawal of previous instant search feature represent a minority of users, I’ve got nothing to say.
Third: The major problem every time they add a new feature, is that they also remove any kind of option for disabling them. At least in most of the cases. Allow me to say that this behavior doesn’t look nice. It seems like they don’t really care about their users. Now you might say that this is just a personal point of view which doesn’t represent the majority of opera users, but on the other side the complaining posts shows the exact opposite. Unless I have to return back to school to learn math’s from the beginning, cause it seems I can’t really understand the meaning of numbers.
So, I’d really like to know how they end up taking decisions about the usability of features if they don’t give attention on users complains in their own blog? From where they get the numbers you-they are talking about? Seems like their ignoring them.
Eventually even the existence of this blog turns to be useless as well.
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stolis last edited by
@leocg said:
@andrew84 Search in Tabs has an interesting feature in latest developer build that, depending on how it evolve, may bring back one of my favorites features of Opera Presto.
One of your "favorite feature". So, if the rest of us who want back the previous search feature trying to look like the majority, what are you doing?