General Opera One Feedback Topic
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t-bone tone last edited by
@t-bone-tone Oh, and I've just lost all my tabs. Magnificent job, Opera. Someone needs firing.
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t-bone tone last edited by
@t-bone-tone As for 'recovery' lol...BOTH options remove your pinned tabs! Facepalm.
Someone, please tell me this a horrible joke and I'm going to wake up with a working Opera browser instead of this nightmare of unintuitive bilge. -
canadagoose4everreturns last edited by
@t-bone-tone Wow! I can see from your profile that you've been around a long time and so are thoroughly familiar with the Opera browser. I'm concerned that there is not going to be an easy way to go forward with Opera unless the devs address these issues I see being mentioned here. I had hopes that we could just remain with the previous version and that at least security updates would be provided but I've been informed that Opera will eventually stop those so it's either get onboard with the new version or navigate elsewhere. I hope the Opera engineers will address these issues so that Opera grows into the browser it once was.
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t-bone tone last edited by
@canadagoose4everreturns yes. There's an old saying, ignored by young Opera Devs...."If it ain't broke don't fix it."
Frankly, I am livid, and Opera deserve to go down the toilet with this abortion. -
canadagoose4everreturns last edited by
@t-bone-tone Although my profile doesn't indicate it, I've been with Opera since 2000... back in the pay for the browser days either through ads or without. Switching from Presto to Blink and seeing the migration of engineers away from Opera and losing the MyOpera community was a shock but some of us managed to hang in there. I'm also disappointed with the current direction and frankly, I just am not sure to stick with it.
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A Former User last edited by
I managed to stay with Opera quite long despite those "nobody wanted" innovations like Lucid and AI things, probably for 15 or more years it was my base browser. At least they are switchable off. But now I am just too tired to face this abomination. RiP Opera and never more. Hope the management reads this. Do you? You are doomed.....
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joshkauff last edited by
@canadagoose4everreturns Hi, I remember that time, when the switch from presto take place the browser comes out in a very basic state, even without bookmarks, This time with Opera One things gets a bit worse at least in the visual (speed dial, round edges everywhere, small padding between tabs), for me it was a Shock, and I survived the switch from presto to the current browser but now I have doubts about it.
I don't want to leave Opera and maybe I will switch to Gx for a while to see which direction the Normal version takes.
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terminatedprocess last edited by
@redbird14 When it happens again, try going to explorer and see if you can drag a file from your desktop into that folder. If it fails, it's not opera. If it doesn't fail, then it's either opera or something else.
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redbird14 last edited by redbird14
@terminatedprocess As stated in my original message:
My workaround is to simply use another browser or if I'm in a hurry, I save the file to my desktop and copy it to my desired destination.
Both ^c/^v and dragging work from the desktop.
Note also, I don't have the issue with Firefox or Edge AND, sometimes not even with Opera. Its only every other update that it fails. Update1: works. Update2: fails. Update3: works. Update4: fails. Its as if some switch is flipped each update.
I have easy to implement workarounds. I don't need a solution although I appreciate your taking the time to respond. I'm just noting this in case some developer happens to see my post and knows right away what might be flipping between updates.
LOL...Based on what I'm reading here, I may be the only person who uses Opera who actually likes the new look. Especially the various Opera icons having been moved to the lower left (bookmarks, history, settings, downloads, extensions etc.). I use the dark theme and I like the royal blue icon contrast as well as the vertical bars that let you easily collapse/restore icons or tabs. Not wild about the splash screen though. Wish they'd give you a way to mute the noise it makes.
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FORESTWORKER90 last edited by
This feature should be inbuilt in opera since 1999 but it seems this are busy in redesigning to a point that is becoming useless and invisible,
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jito463 last edited by
@forestworker90 I'd be happy if they'd just bring back the 'Sessions' feature from PrOpera (Presto Opera) and import it into ChrOpera (Chromium Opera). That, and get rid of this ugly UI change.
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FORESTWORKER90 last edited by
@jito463 They wont be doing anything. Wishful thinking is good. See opera GX twitter handle and you will what vulgar content they are promoting and talking about and not what they are for.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
I still don't get the fuss about the update, actually. I'm still waiting to run into my first bug with Opera One. And I'm using it on Mac, Win and Linux.
I installed the latest version of Vivaldi, just to compare. And only after seconds using it my fans were busy like hell on my Windows machine. They're mostly calm with Opera. It also doesn't sync workspaces like Opera does.
I even had the impression that on my old Linux machine One was more responsive than the versions before.Actually, I have to confess, Im getting used to it and beginning to like it. I'm missing the home button in the address bar. The modular design might be more kind of eye candy and I wished they gave us a bit more of customization.
I even installed the all new and hyped browser Arc. Only to see, that their "intro" is way longer and everything is even more colorful than One's design. But maybe that's the direction all manufacturers will go.
I'm using dark theme actually which doesn't look that different from the old one. Although I admit, it's another thing with the light one.All in all, I'm still pleased with Opera and don't see the need to switch. Especially as all the others have their issues, too. Opera gives me the perfect blend of features, simplicity and reliability - that others don't in this way.
As usual my only concern with Opera is the affiliation with China. But that's another cup of tea and isn't peculiar to Opera One. -
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@himmelsheriff said in General Opera One Feedback Topic:
I'm using dark theme actually which doesn't look that different from the old one. Although I admit, it's another thing with the light one.
That is part of the problem. Few users here on the forum use light mode and are happy with the bubble- and border design.
The ones who think everything is jolly good are mostly on dark theme.
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andrew84 last edited by
@himmelsheriff said in General Opera One Feedback Topic:
it's another thing with the light one
Of course, the black borders are not so noticeable with the dark navy background in dark theme, so the design doesn't look so ridiculous and most of the visual bugs and the 'bubbles' are just loosing somewhere there in the darkness.
That's why all the promotional screenshots and videos here in the blog are made in dark theme.*At the same time, apart from the absurd visual modules separation, I don't see advantages from these 'modules'. I still can't move any of modules, all is locked: icons set, sidebar, tabstrip and etc.
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t-bone tone last edited by leocg
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What a bunch of jokers. In my case months of work has been lost because of gross incompetence and tik tok level devs creating quite possibly the worst update in Opera history.
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A Former User last edited by
@vegelund @andrew84 I get your point. It's easy to see why the dark theme is less horrid in your eyes. I just switched to light mode in order to see the difference. And it's there clearly.
It really looks a bit like an Incredimail comeback in 2023 although more decent.
I suppose they did it, because they had to stand out among the competition with a new and "fresh" design. Features alone wouldn't do it. To me it's an okayish change. I liked the clean design before but I understand they wanted to change it making it more attractive for younger people to come. And they also introduced new AI features, but that's what they had promised for quite a long time, even before ChatGPT AFAIK.
Just as I mentioned you'll see in the newly released Arc browser even more color and candy. And if you go through the community designs in Vivaldi, that I had used before, you'll see there's also much that resembles a more colorful experience.
I don't see any other browser that really appeals to me designwise. And brings so many handy features with it.I've also read many complaints about bugs. But in my experience there's nothing unusual which couldn't have happened in former updates.
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Locutus last edited by leocg
@forestworker90 said in General Opera One Feedback Topic:
This feature should be inbuilt in opera since 1999 but it seems this are busy in redesigning to a point that is becoming useless and invisible,
That's fine if you want to leave your browser open or at least running in the background. No Thanks. Better to backup the tabs when you go to close the browser.
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andrew84 last edited by
@himmelsheriff said in General Opera One Feedback Topic:
they wanted to change it making it more attractive
Personally, I won't switch to Opera One at least until they'll remove the web page content's border.
Taking into account, that Edge Canary also does have the same round corner border, it means that the refreshed design is not fully their (opera team) change, but Chromium's one. At the same time, Chrome Canary doesn't have the border, so it's fully possible to remove the border.
And it seems that the 'island' tabs are also just part of Chromium's 2023 UI refresh.*In terms of visual UI, the Edge looks perfect to me if remove the content border. Its light/dark theme looks also perfect to me and pleasant to eyes (not the purple abnormal items). Tabs are clear and quite big also. I'd like to see the same clear UI in Opera One. And I'm pretty sure it's absolutely possible to keep the hyped 'tab island' if implement the similar to Edge UI instead of the 'bubbles'.
I would understand it if the 'modules' were in the form of 'floating' elements above background in Opera, but the simple rounded borders? No, no and no.
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tedthetrumpet last edited by
That startup sound is the most annoying thing ever! Please, Opera, get rid of this!