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    • diamondtiara
      diamondtiara last edited by

      I'm just saying, when you make a software that is an alternative to

      • ie, a preinstalled piece of junk
      • the official chrome, a botnet and
      • mozilla

      You have to reconsider what you're doing because I still think Opera has potential and it must not turn into abandonware.

      Functionality isn't that bad, even if I remember using opera 9 for years and it was more complete, email and various plugins.

      I'm talking about aesthetics and I'm explaining what could be easily improved. Opera 9 by example supported a lot of skins of all kind created by artists, from Deviantart or others.

      Now it's like if you compare what Ubuntu or Windows used to be: a true OS becoming a minimalist junk for tablets with little or no personality or taste.

      I still use Opera9 for some applications. No way I'm going to overwrite it with that chromium clone. If I wanted Chrome, I'd install it.

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      • joshl
        joshl last edited by

        I started with 10. I'm not sure if it was .52.

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          Opera Blink is not a Chrome clone.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            I go back to version 3 which was released in 1999. At the time I ran it opposite Netscape.I don't recall what I paid for it, but pay I did. In truth, I paid for my first version of Netscape (Netscape Gold 3.0) but that is back in 97.

            I personally like the look of Opera now. It's clean and it does not need a bunch of dumb skins to mess it up. And those who think it is a clone of Google Chrome do not know what they're talking about.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              Appearance customization would be great, but I think there's more pressing issues, like the broken font rendering, or the myriad of missing features.

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              • Deleted User
                Deleted User last edited by

                The missing features are slowly being added back into the new browser. I agree that the font rendering needs to be addressed. Aesthetic considerations are the least important factors at this juncture and I continue to re-iterate: Opera does not need "saving". It's doing perfectly well.

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                • joshl
                  joshl last edited by

                  The missing features are slowly being added back into the new browser.

                  First, you're right - it's a new browser.
                  Though the adding is peculiarly slow... However - if we do not consider the versions'/releases' number, the time period doesn't seem especially vast.:rolleyes:

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                  • sablatnic
                    sablatnic last edited by

                    I especially miss one bookmark feature; 'open all elements in folder', which opens all elements in a subfolder under bookmarks. (Main reason for still using series 12 Opera)!

                    Will it come "back"?

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      I especially miss one bookmark feature; 'open all elements in folder', which opens all elements in a subfolder under bookmarks. (Main reason for still using series 12 Opera)!
                      Will it come "back"?

                      Maybe: http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/10/share-bookmarks-opera-beta-26/#comment-1658057743

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                      • sablatnic
                        sablatnic last edited by

                        No, but thanks?

                        Anyone know how to sort bookmarks and sub folders alphabetically?

                        No, screw it. Sticking with series 12 and Exploder!

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                        • davehawley
                          davehawley last edited by admin

                          See here -
                          https://forums.opera.com/topic/6167/opera-12-and-opera-26/5
                          🙂

                          Still in mourning for Opera 12.........

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                          • sgunhouse
                            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                            I especially miss one bookmark feature; 'open all elements in folder', which opens all elements in a subfolder under bookmarks. (Main reason for still using series 12 Opera)!

                            Easy to do, though you have to right-click on the folder in the menu. Try it.

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