General Opera One Feedback Topic
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Kiny-Ohara last edited by
@aja66 said in That awful startup sound:
You only have to rename opera_gx_splash.exe to opera_gx_splash_old.exe.
And do this on every update?
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Aja66 last edited by
@kiny-ohara I just tried it yesterday. You may have to repeat it with the next update if a new opera_gx_splash.exe is installed; that would be annoying, but better than nothing and above all without interfering with the registry! Maybe someday there will be a way to disable the splash screen along with the sound in the settings.
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FloationgCloud last edited by
Ads block is not work properly.
I only use opera to block annoying ads but currently opera one allow ads which they decided allowable. There is switch but I think it doesn't work properly. -
dayno last edited by
My client just updated to Opera One and I already hate it. The UI/UX changes are atrocious:
- What's with the borders? Everything feels smaller because of them.
- I can't scroll with my mouse on the far right of the screen because of those dumb borders.
- I can't close tabs with the middle mouse click when the mouse is on top of the screen.
And these are things I noticed after using it for 5 minutes, can't wait to notice more annoying changes. I'm already downloading Vivaldi, I guess I'll give Opera another chance later, but I'm not optimistic.
Sincerely, someone that has only been using Opera for +6 years.
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DanielDerStolle last edited by
Who the hell had the idea for such a design?
Is there any way to change those crap purle color and remove those rounded edges on every field?
This Browser gets every time more worse.
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JustAnotherUserLeaving last edited by
Like many others here, for the same reason(s) that have been repeatedly listed and consistently ignored, I am moving along. I've been down this road before and as sure there is no coming back from this. Even if (when) the developers are forced to do something due to their rapidly declining user base, it will be a half hearted attempt at kind sorta going back to the way things were with a sloppy mix of the old and new "features". It will never be as good again. Anyway, I have reverted and locked down version 99 but I know this will not last forever. Where is everyone else moving to? I am familiar with Chrome and Edge, but would like to know what other browsers the soon-to-be former Opera users here like, since we likely have similar tastes in browsers. Thanks for and info, and whomever leaves here last don't forget to turn out the lights...
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rocendroll last edited by
You've deleted my thread about my complain so I'll write it here again.
Contexts doesn't save tabs opened in them, when closing the browsing. It doesn't restore them as windows do.
But, you have had to screw up this too, as of now, opera doesn't close all open windows with tabs at once, but separetely, and it doesn't recover them. You need to do it by one from the history menu -
terminatedprocess last edited by
@forestworker90 I never heard of Maxthon. But it's the first browser (yes, I installed it) that has a SPEED DIAL like opera built in. It's also crazy fast! I'll have to check it out.
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bryanf37 last edited by
@leocg I have been using Opera for well over a decade because Opera was the go to browser for those with disabilities and was suggested by a friend. I have severe vision problems and a major change from the style of Opera I have used for 10 years to a complete redesign to Opera One means I now have to relearn all mouse movements and where things are, in other words it will take several months.
It is 3:45 AM and I have been struggling with this thing for the past 5 hours! I have been searching and searching on how to revert this thing to the previous version before tonight's update, but all I can find are people saying to download a previous version without saying how or where, or finding information years old with links to versions from 2013! Unless I can get this resolved soon I will be forced to resume my old life where the internet was shut out for me.
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migellito last edited by
Does anyone know how to get back the 'speed dial' button that was right in front of the web address on every page? I used it all the time and it's gone.
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bryanf37 last edited by
@justanotheruserleaving My attempts at reverting to 99 fail every time. I have even changed the tasks in task manager only to have it update as soon as I connect to the internet again.
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EifelDriver last edited by
I haven't read through all of the feedback above, but I can keep my own statement very brief.
I find this way of simply taking away user interfaces that the user has come to love and familiar with and replacing them with a horribly ugly "new" one, as in the case of One, to be disrespectful and arrogant. In this way, you can very purposefully book market shares in the dustbin.
Just offer a "classic theme" option and everyone would be helped. How did the One Theme actually make it through quality control?!
I'm now switching to another browser and will see in 2 months whether you still don't care about your customers/users. In that case, you only have to uninstall your software.
Unfortunately, that is a pity!
Please reconsider your product strategy.
Best regards
a frustrated and disappointed user -
GTAtor last edited by
Hello, I registered here today because I really don't like the new design. So far I've opted for Opera because I really liked the large close buttons on the tabs and you could hardly click past them. Now they are much too small to surf ergonomically. I'm sorry you probably invested a lot of money, but please undo it. I'll switch to Firefox until then. Maybe you can offer both designs in the options.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@bryanf37 The only way how to go back to previous version is this:
- Download desired version but only offline installation will work because online will update Opera to newest version in process of installation.
- Uninstall current Opera version.
- Install the downloaded version of Opera of your choice.
- Dont open Opera yet or if its open itself then close it because it could start autoupdate process soon.
- Locate the installed directory of Opera - it depends of your installation settings most likely something like C:\Program Files\Opera).
- In installed directory of Opera should be folders named with Opera number versions. There could be multiple of them. Now delete all folders that is not desired version of Opera.
- Open folder named of desired version of Opera and locate file named "opera_autoupdate.exe" and rename this file for example like "opera_autoupdate.exe.old" and confirm
- Its all done
You can open the Opera now and no auto update will happended until you rename that opera_autoupdate.exe file back. No matter what Opera say about autoupdate or that it will be updated after start is not true and till the file opera_autoupdate.exe is renamed Opera will not update no matter what you do.
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andrew84 last edited by
@bryanf37 try described in this topic https://forums.opera.com/topic/36333/solved-how-to-turn-off-auto-update?_=1690399304673
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FORESTWORKER90 last edited by
@airforce25228 This process brings another misery. If you dont update the opera then the opera logo on top left will turn bright red and will force you update and until you dont update, it will nag you. Another reason why opera forces updates and yet their updates sucks. I got an update and now opera is back to its tricks of crashing and unresponsiveness. Will definitely go back to edge if another update doesnt resolve this.