General Opera One Feedback Topic
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teoshibin last edited by leocg
Opera One Feedback
Annoying Stuff
- sharpening is useless (what is the point of this, maybe AI upscale instead?)
- closing group of tabs doesn't exist
- window top padding making it hard to switch tabs with mouse everytime.
- the ability to add custom prompt for AI highlight context menu for selected text instead of showing the default few.
- tab navigation gives a long preview bar without left and right margin making it hard to see, a little bit of margin would be nice.
- unable to customize advance tabs navigation keybinds
Feature request
- maximize context pane similar to how Arc browser is handling this, more screen space in the webpage (not in full screen mode, think of linux window manager, zero crap on the side and the top), the ability to hide the entire top section (search bar, tabs, everything)
- Auto load sidebar extensions on start up (e.g. whatsapp should work on startup without me clicking into it and having it to load all the time, music player should start playing immediately, etc.)
- tabs search fuzzy search (ctrl + space)
- tab group navigation, instead of tab navigation
Extra
- Take a look at what Arc browser is doing, they are doing great stuff.
Review
Generally, 7 out of 10 browser in terms of features, usability, ease of transitioning from chrome, but still very unpolished, and not really innovative enough, we need more Arc browser features (9 out of 10 browser in my opinion, and chrome 5 out of 10) you guys are doing great but we want something greater.
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namv22 last edited by
Extension can't detect and is not working well on the website of the activated tab
Example:- Bitwarden: Doesn't know what website is currently on which tab, using it by clicking on the icon of the extension or using context menu gives the account on the website of other tabs
I'm on Opera, but it gives accounts from Danbooru
Missing Discord from sidebar
- Bitwarden: Doesn't know what website is currently on which tab, using it by clicking on the icon of the extension or using context menu gives the account on the website of other tabs
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Enmabytes last edited by
To me, the security/confidentiality of a browser is very important. In this case, I used https://coveryourtracks.eff.org to test the browser's security, and it didn't perform very well, which raises some questions for me:
What plans do they have to improve this aspect? Will it be part of the browser's roadmap, or will security be secondary for the development team?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@enmabytes Got the same results in Opera, Chrome and Vivaldi: partial protection against trackers.
On Edge it said that there isn't any protection at all. Only in Firefox the test ended in a result of protection against trackers.
And I don't any relation to security on that test. Privacy, maybe.