Introducing Opera 102
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Bigone201 last edited by
And again for the third day in a row my browser was again autoupdated to this bug of 102 version where nothing works. Looks like it's gonna become a daily ritual of uninstalling 102 version and installing 101 version because you can't get your shit together.
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mathias87 last edited by
@bigone201 I can't understand your problem.
If you have 101.0.4843.58, there currently is no auto-update as it was de-activated until there is a new version. -
mathias87 last edited by
@simonov-89 I uninstalled version 102 and installed version 101 again.
Since then, at least since Thursday last week it says Opera is up-to-date when I check for an update. -
Bigone201 last edited by Bigone201
Exactly. When you check the autoupdate it says it up to date. But I still get every day a red dot on the Opera logo and it says to restart the browser to get the latest version (which means it was already installed by itself). And the next time I close the browser it is again at 102 version with nothing working.
Then I uninstall the 102 version in Windows, install the lastest 101 version and I'm ok for the day. The next day it is again automaticaly updated to 102 version. It happened for three days in the rown now and from the comments I'm not the only one.
So whatever they did or didn't disable ... it's not working.
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Bigone201 last edited by Bigone201
I think I found the problem for every day updates ... It looks like Kaspersky Internet Security with its software updater updates Opera to 102 version everyday as I just look at that and ran it and says it found an update (102) for Opera. Where does Kaspersky finds this update I don't know as that is something for Opera developers to fix.
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mathias87 last edited by
@bigone201 Well, one of the reasons why I don't use any security software.
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CaptainHindenberg last edited by
Passwords, Bookmarks, History, Settings, Everything will be gone. Take Heed and take this warning seriously. this update is bad news !!!!
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CaptainHindenberg last edited by
@mathias87 this isnt working for everyone. Passwords, Bookmarks, History, Settings, Everything will be gone. Take Heed and take this warning seriously. this update is bad news.
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beorn1 last edited by
@celticcross After over 20 years with opera (!) I started now with vivaldi and this one behaves like opera is supposted to do.
Opera, what a pity!
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A Former User last edited by
@beorn1 Good luck with it! Have you been to the Vivaldi forums ‚ lately? They‘re always filled with really lots of issues. Some have been there for years like the need mit manually resize the window when you fire it up on Mac.
I‘d been using it for more than four years. It‘s a great browser, definitely. But when you‘re mainly looking for a more hasslefree solution, you‘d easily better off with Opera. -
spike666 last edited by
@celticcross I've posted on this before, there are lots of complaints about Vivaldi. Firefox also. Not so many on Edge, not sure if it has enough knowledgeable users.
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beorn1 last edited by
@celticcross
Thanks for the impression and "warnings" but I will give vivaldi a chance. There is no software or service without any issues.I am an IT consultant as well as a project manager or developer, it depends on the projects I am working on, and in my career, I had ups and downs as everybody and made my experiences. So I can understand that things or processes sometimes do not work properly. Also I do not have any problems with workarounds, e. g. saving tabs or whatever.
But in this case, I just decided to be a simple user. And when I am starting to be affraid about the next update or even closing opera, then there is something wrong for me and I think at opera too. "Opera stable" these days is not stable, it is just a phrase and imho there is a management problem.