General Opera Feedback Topic
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hucker last edited by
@leocg said in General Opera Feedback Topic:
Just remembering that this topic is for (general) feedback on Opera, eventual issues should be discussed in their own topics.
We're giving feedback on the mess caused by version 100 and why it should be withdrawn immediately. Version 100 causes issues, those are part of the feedback and are appropriate in here.
I can't interpret what you thought you meant by your post.
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apukumar last edited by
Opera is my all-time heart touching browser because of it's features. Some features like VPN, Ads Block etc. already exist in Opera Browser.
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mgpreal last edited by
Opera is no longer what it used to be, it bloats and gives errors. So that's why it uses a lot of ram and resources. We used to brag about its speed and maintainability, but now it comes with a lot of unnecessary plugins. If you provide an option for this before installation, maybe it can improve performance. ?!#
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sserin last edited by leocg
In the redesign, the tabs + search + bookmarks bar takes up soo much vertical space. Like, other browsers are almost a centimeter slimmer. I'd love to even have the search bar in the bookmarks bar, but I'd settle for undoing this horrendous update..
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mollycockles last edited by
@gmel how did you disable automatic updates ? I have tried 10+ different ways and like malware it always reappears!
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mollycockles last edited by
@hucker nope no bad words and certainly none as used by some on this post line .. maybe didn't like my opinions on Opera? and the inability to edit or control it anymore and its self replicating auto update !
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mollycockles last edited by
@hucker actually I just agreed with you on both counts ! wonder why that was greyed out LOL?
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dameg last edited by
Opera doesn't fit my needs anymore with this (forced) update and all these useless (mal)functions.
It is not the first time that Opera devs ignore their users feelings and aspirations. Remember Opera Mail.
Moreover, as Opera has been a chromium-based browser for years and given the Web Environment Integrity issue, it is now time for me to switch to Firefox.
Thanks for these wonderful years. All good things must come to an end.
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Vybo last edited by
I have tried to submit a bug report form through the Jira service desk. Both times, the system just flagged them as "Done", closing my issue, just because I'm encountering a bug in regards to update (it errors out and re-install does not help). Why does Opera even have Jira service desk and bug report form, when they just discard all of the reports?
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Bakaonline last edited by Bakaonline
Please remove this useless space after right clicking i beg you. Or atleast make it 80% smaller.
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cyranose 0 last edited by leocg
Damn. Opera had become my browser of choice, due largely to the way it implemented Workgroups, but when I foolishly installed Opera One I lost all my saved tabs in all my workgroups. I don't like the redesigned interface, either. As others have mentioned, I could reinstall the last preOpOne version, but then there would be no new security upgrades as needed.
Oh, well. Opera goes to the back burner for now. Time to give Vivaldi another look. At least Vivaldi also has workgroups.
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brezzsent Banned last edited by
The Opera program Include all you require for private, safe, and proficient perusing, browsing an assortment of special highlights to upgrade your capacities on the web.
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mgpreal last edited by
The year is 2023 and still these few problems do not suit opera
1- It is ridiculous that after the password or username change of the site login, we come across the information of the logins made to the old sites in other synchronized opera browsers.
2- Why still can’t the plug-ins I have installed before be synchronized
3- I reinstalled opera gx and why do I have to spend 10 minutes redoing the internal settings I made in opera gx before?
4- Opera is no longer what it used to be. it bloats and gives errors. So that's why it uses a lot of ram and resources.. -
Deccoyi last edited by
Only useful thing I could sync beyween my two devices was the bookmarks. Extensions and theme should be synced too.
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RusZul last edited by
Are you kidding or something, bring back the old design, the new garbage is absolutely inconvenient and useless
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cntington last edited by
Well, I've been an opera user for over 20 years but with this new version I think it's time to start looking for something else.
Losing the speed dial button and that god awful splash screen at startup is just pointless and annoying.
It was a good 2 decades, so thanks all at Opera. Good luck in the future.
If anyone has recommendations for a replacement browser, let me know!
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martin-s last edited by
Let's do it. If you decide to completely kill the opera, then at least make it possible to turn off automatic updates and post previous versions on the site so that people can choose the version themselves.
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canadagoose4everreturns last edited by
@martin-s The problem is, there are millions of users who are not saying anything and there are only dozens here who are complaining. I doubt the engineers are going to worry about a few dozen people not liking this or that. Also, it was brought home to me that Opera is not going to run with two versions of the desktop browser (other than their gaming GX browser). And remaining in the older, pre-updated version isn't a viable option either since it will not receive security updates. Bottom line: we'll have to learn to live with it and hope for the changes we've asked for OR we'll have to migrate elsewhere (i.e. Brave, Vivaldi, Firefox...). Probably Vivaldi is the most reasonable alternative for most.