Opera unveils Opera One, an entirely redesigned browser
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oP2 last edited by
@leocg: For some years until 2023, when one version of Chromium reached beta phase, opera dev was updated to it. Some times if lucky the dev build got the dev phase Chromium. Although, since this year the dev build gets the stable chromium versions. What happended? Besides, O99 has an earlier version of Chromium than O98, lacking security exploits fixes which are present in O98. How come?
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edmarcio last edited by edmarcio
This will replace Opera and Opera GX? Or just be another product?
Edit - It seems like it will replace Opera... I will wait for the Stable branch. -
brunnopleffken last edited by
The tab width is so small... you can barely see the entire page title.
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max1c last edited by
Tested it and it's mostly great. I like the new interface and all the features. However, it is not possible to pull tabs out of the window anymore? That's a pretty significant downgrade.
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arturo182 last edited by
At first glance this looks awful, desktop apps are supposed to look like desktop apps. Also why are the tabs no longer tabs and are now buttons. Opera stopped being good with version 15, and yet is still the best out there, sad state of things
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rick2 last edited by
@max1c said:
@ghirahim: Not sure where you are getting this but I doubt this will ever make it to the main Opera.
From https://www.opera.com/one
Opera One (currently early-access developer version) is a completely redesigned browser, planned to replace the flagship Opera Browser for Windows, macOS, and Linux later this year.
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andrew84 last edited by
I can't check it right now because of win 8.
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andrew84 last edited by
Interesting.
Usually when there were requests regarding the tabs grouping/stacking, users were answered that workspaces are for these purposes. Now tabs grouping is presented as one of the main innovations.