General Opera One Feedback Topic
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rocendroll last edited by rocendroll
1b. I also want to add to the first point. not only pinned tabs have this problem but also tabs in these new tab islands
- You can't close whole tab group with the middle mouse click as you can with a single tab. You also should have been able to drag it outside the tab bar to make a new windows as with the single tab
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Kiny-Ohara last edited by
Whoever PM dreamed about this, and whoever UX and developer made it happen, please, perform the following:
- Browse some silly shit at 3 in the night in bed next to your significant other
- Innocently, like a lamb going to sacrifice, click "Update Opera"
- Enjoy the result
Seriously, people, don't you have people around you?
Either remove the sound or create an option to not play it.
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A Former User last edited by
I can't understand the fuss about the design change, actually. So far, everything's working as expected. It's like the previous versions only with some modification.
I don't bother about rounded corners or gaps, really. There's no need to re-learn anything for me, as everything's where it was in pre-100 releases. The new sidebar in my opinion is even better than before.Glitches and issues have always been part of Opera and new versions. So for me, no real deal breaker either in case for or in case against Opera. So far, I like it. Not more, but not less either.
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tuneout last edited by
@himmelsheriff First, we could not remove "flow" in the upper right corner. Next day we had an update where it was removed. Whenever I have several tabs open, there is a small x that closes the tab, right where the tab window was. So instead of opening the tab, it would close it.
I had to switch to the gx browser, cause Opera One was/is lagging on Twitch for example. I had both browsers open and while One is lagging, Gx was just fine.
I don't dislike new updates, but this one have several issues. -
A Former User last edited by
@tuneout ok, I see. But those annoyances haven’t happened to me, luckily. Or it‘s because I would use Flow a lot, for example. So no reason to deactivate it.
I understand, that major design overhauls are most likely to stir dissatisfaction. It’s been the same with Firefox and the new Photon(?) design. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@himmelsheriff The new design has a poor realization. It was not properly tested before release.
Also, after the redesign browser's old features and UX were not properly tested to work well with the new design. -
A Former User last edited by
@andrew84 Well, I agree, it's not overly impressive. But I myself haven't run into major difficulties. But what browser, i.e. browser design would you prefer over Opera then?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@himmelsheriff If you mean visual design only (including dark theme), then Edge looks best to me. But its functionality is limited comparing to Opera.
If speaking about functionality/visual design balance, I prefer Opera <100 version.
I'm not going to update to One version in near future, but I'll keep an eye on developer version to check from time to time if there are some improvements and if user feedback were taken into account.*I'm on Opera 95 version currently. I find it very comfortable for simple daily browsing. If I need some specific things (online banking for example or personal identification) where updated chromium version is need, I use last version of Chrome/Edge.
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A Former User last edited by
@andrew84 Thank you for your elaboration. I agree, that Edge has a good design. I'd use it myself if it weren't becoming bloated especially with MS-stuff. It's such a shame, that they've created a real contender to Chrome but have made to a MS-advertising machine, in many ways imitating functions peculiar to Opera or even Vivaldi.
As I don't like MS generally I wouldn't hand my data to them, i'd even prefer to use Chrome then.
I found versions 98 and 99 really lacking, in that way even less reliable for me than O1.
But as I'm still happy halfway with it - no annoyances here, except missing home button - I'll keep staying around. It's hard to find a browser these days which is neither too mainstream nor too niche. So, let's keep an eye on Opera. -
A Former User last edited by
@himmelsheriff said
I found versions 98 and 99 really lacking, in that way even less reliable for me than O1.
What was lacking in 99 that you now can use in 100?
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A Former User last edited by
@vegelund Let‘s say workspaces! I couldn’t open Speed Dial if I hadn‘t opened a tile in the upper primary workspace. Or reload the page in the second Speed Dial. That’s what comes to my mind first.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@vegelund ok, sidebar: With the same amount of icons in the sidebar, I had to scroll to get to the ones on top or down. That wasn‘t peculiar to 98 and 99, but that’s no longer a problem with 100.
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A Former User last edited by
@himmelsheriff
I thought Speed Dials (if enabled) are and were by default shown on every tab opened. Why would you need to do anything to open Speed Dial?
What do you mean by "reload the page"?
I have 9 icons on my sidebar, so I've not noticed an issue on availablity.
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A Former User last edited by
@vegelund It was about actually opening a tile in the Speed Dial. That would only happen, when a bookmark from the first workspace were opened before.
I was talking about the sidebar on my MacBook Air 13 inches. That wouldn‘t show any icon without scrolling.
There was also another issue that I can‘t remember ATM.
But all these were solved with One. -
wehy last edited by
@kiny-ohara I confirm!!! After each update, hearing a sound saver is very annoying.
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AmmoAlamo last edited by
I confirm that there is an awful, annoying, and rather startling sound emitted by the computer after a recent update. Could my computer be in pain, knowing how screwed up this update has made my enjoyment of the Opera browser? I would like to revert back to the older version, but don't know how.