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    • tetyadasha
      tetyadasha last edited by

      wtf? http://radikall.com/images/2014/10/16/n3GiT.jpg

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by admin

        I have never used Opera 12 - I started in Opera at version 15, having previously used mainly Firefox - which I still use for some purposes.
        Here is what is wrong with all Opera 15+ (Chromium) versions

        1. Too few settings are available for changing things
        2. No Print Preview, which means you can't get a page to print how you want it - as a result I always access certain sites through Firefox because I have work-related things I need to print from them
        3. Alt-D does various things, doesn't always take you to the address bar so you can start typing a URL. I use my browsers fast and I don't want to have to think about where I am before I press Alt-D
        4. Opera Turbo comes on without warning, and as far as I know cannot be blocked from doing so; the result being that I find I can't access web pages, and then after a while, sometimes a long while, having tried Firefox, I suddenly think "I wonder if Turbo is on"
        5. In the very latest versions I keep getting a pull down Opera menu appearing in front of other applications after I have used Alt-Tab
        6. Lack of a Bugzilla style interactive community bug reporting system - as a result there is no way of knowing whether Opera is listening to your concerns

        I agree about the settings and I've started a thread about it as it isn't clear to me that this has been satisfactorily answered...
        https://forums.opera.com/topic/5728/advanced-options/1

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          not-a-dodo seriously, calm down. If you don't like Opera, use another browser. Also 'and blow for freedom of choice'??? Its a FREE browser ffs, not your civil right!

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          • edouardlabatut
            edouardlabatut last edited by

            I like that Opera 25, but please bring us back Opera link !!! Lots of your users !!!

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

              BUT how do I remove the new STUPID STUPID SPEED DIAL

              Take a look at it, in special at the bottom right.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                wtf? http://radikall.com/images/2014/10/16/n3GiT.jpg

                Please read: https://forums.opera.com/rules

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                • upgradevictim
                  upgradevictim last edited by

                  "Today a popup asked if I wanted to update to the latest version of Opera. I said no. When I next turned on the computer - it was updated without my permission."

                  Check Program Files/Opera and confirm whether Opera was actually upgraded. I had a similar experience and discovered it didn't actually upgrade Opera -- I'm still at Presto -- but did completely upend my Opera prefs ini file, totally changing the look and feel of Presto and making it unusable. Until I started digging deep into my system, I also thought I had somehow been upgraded. Solution was to replace the new prefs file with a recent backup copy of the old one.

                  As I said in the other thread, to try to cram down an upgrade to people who've specifically opted out of upgrades and then destroy the utility of their existing Presto installation by replacing the prefs ini file is more than an ethical lapse.

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                  • podgepapin
                    podgepapin last edited by

                    As peterinscotland said

                    1. Too few settings are available for changing things
                    2. No Print Preview, which means you can't get a page to print how you want it

                    These are still things that need adding, there used to be more setting control with early versions of Opera. My dad prints quite a bit from web pages and most, if not all don't fit the page fully. In 12.17 and before he could do a print preview and if it didn't fit he could change the settings to enlarge it to fit the page, or just make the text bigger as some printouts have too small text for him to read properly.

                    Its good to see the bookmarks tab return, although I've got to see if i can import my old bookmarks from 12.17.

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                    • podgepapin
                      podgepapin last edited by

                      I nearly forgot, unless i've missed it can the auto update be turned off so i get notified when a new version is available and do it manually? If its not there it needs to be brought back!

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                      • lindseyoconnor
                        lindseyoconnor last edited by

                        Yes, Upgradevictim, mine was actually updated (I checked to see what Version I now have and it was the new 25).

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                        • blackbird71
                          blackbird71 last edited by

                          Yes, Upgradevictim, mine was actually updated (I checked to see what Version I now have and it was the new 25).

                          But have you also checked in your programs folder to see whether the old Presto Opera version still lives there (and is functional by double-clicking on its opera.exe file)? Installing Blink Opera ordinarily (and "officially") leaves the Presto Opera version in place and unperturbed, possibly copying out only bookmarks data and replacing the Opera shortcuts with new ones pointing to the new Blink Opera installation.

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                          • wesleyaip
                            wesleyaip last edited by

                            This update is simply ridiculous, moron, disoriented and left me extremely upset.
                            The speed dial page I can use in the old version, and the page of markers? Why can't I see them as thumbnails as it used to?
                            Is there any way to go back as it was?

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              There is a way.
                              To write Opera 13, by ourselves, from everything we could scratch out of the [opensourced?] Presto engine and latest true versions.

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                              • lindseyoconnor
                                lindseyoconnor last edited by

                                Blackbird71, I just checked my programs - the only Opera program there is the new 25 version that Opera covertly installed yesterday. The older version appears to be gone.

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                                • blackbird71
                                  blackbird71 last edited by

                                  @lindseyoconnor, that is very disturbing news. In my opinion, if it is intentional that way by Opera, it violates the assurances which Opera has all along provided that Presto users would be able to continue using Presto as long as they want, and that any "updating" would leave the original installation in place and operative (which is how manual Blink Opera installations up until now have all worked).

                                  There still has been no answer/explanation/amplification on what is going on with possible auto-updating from Presto to Opera 25 by either Opera or those non-Opera folks around here who are "close" to Opera. That, by itself, sounds ominous. While I certainly don't want my own Opera installations ripped up by such an Opera-driven update process (I can readily recover from backups, etc), I am much more concerned that the supposed updating being observed is malware-driven in some manner. Maliciously installing "fake" or malware-laden "updates" to/along-side-of well-known software is a time-honored, though not universal, technique employed by the bad guys. As such, users experiencing this need to be advised whether or not their systems have been compromised somehow, and other Presto users out there need to be advised whether there is some kind of new threat now on their immediate horizon.

                                  The reports now exist in multiple places in this forum... the user experiences are real, for better or worse. An explanation from Opera is needed, since only they know for sure what they are or are not doing with updates.

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                                  • Deleted User
                                    Deleted User last edited by

                                    I think this is necessary because someday Presto will be unuseable and the devs won't provide the download link.

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                      Blackbird71, I just checked my programs - the only Opera program there is the new 25 version that Opera covertly installed yesterday. The older version appears to be gone.

                                      Just for curiosity, could you list what's in Opera's install folder?

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                                      • blackbird71
                                        blackbird71 last edited by

                                        The reports now exist in multiple places in this forum... the user experiences are real, for better or worse. An explanation from Opera is needed, since only they know for sure what they are or are not doing with updates.

                                        What a load of rubbish. Stop fanning the proverbial fire, blackbird. We have only "their" word for what has happened and from what I've seen on these forums from naysayers and avowed Opera haters, I would put very little stock in their claims.

                                        I'm sorry if this offends you. @leushino, but I'm fanning no fires. Over the last several weeks, I've seriously attempted to help various users in this forum who, as a fairly bunched cluster in time, have started reporting what appeared to them to be similar unsolicited auto-updating of their Presto Opera versions to Blink Opera. Some have posted screen shots, others have not. At first, the target cause seemed to be some peculiar malware, since the 'updates' didn't function properly or were incomplete.

                                        Past statements from Opera have been to the sense that Blink wouldn't over-write Presto installations, even if Opera wanted to, so those statements have colored my assumptions in focusing on a role of some new form of malware in these user problems. But a finite possibility remains that Opera is indeed doing something to update systems via Presto's update checker, and that 'something' is either wrongly executing for some users or malfunctioning. A simple statement by Opera can remove that possibility, and allow users to focus more directly on tracking down whatever malware is or might be involved. That's the whole of it, and no offense or fire-fanning is intended. If you know something factually that "makes this all rubbish", do please provide the link to something official. I just seek a simple answer from Opera or those closely associated with it: is Opera currently or in the recent past updating Presto installations to Blink via Presto's updater?

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                                        • chewy
                                          chewy last edited by

                                          <RANT BEGIN>

                                          I've been a long time user of Opera and I'm extremely frustrated with the direction the browser has taken. I've never voiced my concerns prior to today, but today's UNWELCOME update has forced me to voice my opinion.

                                          IMHO: Please stop FORCING "NEW FEATURES" and MANDATORY "BUG/SECURITY UPDATES" at the same time! They are NOT ONE AND THE SAME.

                                          Opera Dev's: Read the above postings...Again, IMHO either let the end user DISABLE AUTO-UPDATING or SPLIT YOUR BUILDS; new features SEPARATE from mandatory bug/security updates. I believe that if you just do this, MOST of what people are complaining about would be remediated.

                                          Does it make sense to put new features that have not been vetted to the community INTO THE STABLE BUILD? I think NOT! However, it DOES make sense to put bug/security features into STABLE!

                                          Put NEW FEATURES in a Dev build and keep STABLE, well STABLE!

                                          Also, what is your target audience for Opera (Desktop)? (certainly not any company or corporation). Desktop change-control is PARAMOUNT in those environments, especially corporate. Slip in new features without telling them BEFORE HAND, remove/change options like Bookmarking to Stash to Bookmarking again but WITHOUT Stash, don't give them the option to disable automatic updates (to freeze a build) AND you've just LOST A CUSTOMER, I guarantee it.

                                          Listen People: Obviously, your current methods are starting to piss people off (yup, I'm one of them). I would suggest, as someone with a vested interest in seeing Opera succeed, LISTEN TO YOUR BASE.

                                          I hope this helps. Just speaking solely for myself, if this behavior continues, I will abandon Opera and go back to IE (I thought I'd NEVER hear me say that!) 🙂 (but seriously, I'll find something else to use)

                                          <RANT END>

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                                          • blackbird71
                                            blackbird71 last edited by

                                            ... I've never voiced my concerns prior to today, but today's UNWELCOME update has forced me to voice my opinion. ...

                                            @chewy1991, are you speaking from personal experience wherein your own Presto Opera version was apparently "updated" to Opera 25 without your involvement? If not, then of course you are free to express an opinion, but I'm trying to identify specific user instances where this seems to have occurred. Thus far, there have been 4, with 2 additional "possibles" if I can only run down their separate threads (now buried well down in the forum stack, and the forum search has been of no help).

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