Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Opera GX and Eric André – comedian, actor and host of The Eric Andre Show – are on a rampage to bury boring browsers once and for all.
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BestCodes last edited by
The video is hilarious.
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Nayuzu last edited by leocg
Dear opera, why do I keep having a startup animation where this dude pops up and screaming Opera GXXXXX? Its honestly very annoying
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ricardob last edited by
I bet that the money wasted in this marketing campaign could pay some months of a new developer capable of fixing a lot of bugs.
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ricardob last edited by
Other than that, the video is a good metaphor for what the Opera team is doing with the reputation of the browser, ie, hammering it until there is nothing good left to remember. Or, from a different perspective, this may be what old users will do to their computers after using Opera One for a few days.
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A Former User last edited by
@ricardob This doesn’t happen with Opera One, does it? It’s an only GX thing. So why bother?
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ricardob last edited by
@lord-of-the-lost "Opera Software" is a single company, it should not waste money anywhere. Unless it wants to break.
GX, imo, is a temporary product made more likely for marketing purposes; some day it will be discontinued. Perhaps the broken One ui will be force-pushed into it even before it is discontinued.
One ui shouldn't have been pushed into Stable channel yet. It is clear Opera Software doesn't have developers capable of fixing it properly, and so the worst decision was made: rush it the way it was (a big unstable mess).
One may argue that Opera is trying to earn more money with such marketing partnerships . Well, it has been doing that for several years already, but the quality of its product is only decreasing. Inefficient strategy.
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BestCodes last edited by
@ricardob @Lord-of-the-Lost
@lord-of-the-lost said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
This doesn’t happen with Opera One, does it? It’s an only GX thing. So why bother?
@ricardob
Lord-of-the-Lost
in saying that he isn't concerned about the whole Eric Andre thing because he uses Opera One (stable) and not Opera GX.@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
GX, imo, is a temporary product made more likely for marketing purposes; some day it will be discontinued. Perhaps the broken One ui will be force-pushed into it even before it is discontinued.
This is completely irrelevant. Also, there isn't really any proof for this.
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
One ui shouldn't have been pushed into Stable channel yet. It is clear Opera Software doesn't have developers capable of fixing it properly, and so the worst decision was made: rush it the way it was (a big unstable mess).
Opera goes through two stages before stable. In my opinion, Opera has its bugs, is perfectly able to and currently is fixing them, and we should be thankful that Opera even exists. Other browsers are buggy or Big Tech.
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
One may argue that Opera is trying to earn more money with such marketing partnerships . Well, it has been doing that for several years already, but the quality of its product is only decreasing. Inefficient strategy.
The
quality
of Opera's products is subjective to opinion, and in my opinion it is improving. Opera One was an awesome change. And, there is nothing wrong with partnerships.In summary, Opera is awesome! Keep up the good work @Opera-Comments-Bot @opera-fans @burnout426 @leocg
P.S. If you have issues with Opera, the tech support is awesome, just ask them to fix it and be positive and thankful.
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ricardob last edited by ricardob
@bestcodes said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
P.S. If you have issues with Opera, the tech support is awesome, just ask them to fix it and be positive and thankful.
Clearly, neither you nor Opera QA care to fix important bugs; people are reporting the same bugs in every single release since Opera One (v100). One or two critical are fixed every 2 or 3 months, but a truck of critical regressions remains.
I care about Opera, but it has taken the path of corruption. The less than 3% market share it has is proved by its [missing] quality.
Paying fanboys to lie about your problems is the way to become more irrelevant.
Good bye.
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BestCodes last edited by
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
Clearly, neither you nor Opera QA care to fix important bugs
First, I am not part of Opera Tech Support (“you?”).
Secondly, Opera is very actively fixing bugs. Massive programs aren't just magically bug free, though, so it takes some time.
Third, just because people are reporting the same bugs doesn't mean the Opera is not working to fix them.
Fourth, see below:
And a lot more.
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
Paying fanboys to lie about your problems is the way to become more irrelevant.
Completely not what Opera did.
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
The less than 3% market share it has is proved by its [missing] quality.
I should like to see the proof for this.
@ricardob said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
Good bye.
Grammar correction: Goodbye.
Opera, keep up the good work. Don't let anyone discourage you.
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andrew84 last edited by
@bestcodes said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
Opera is very actively fixing bugs
I don't agree here. Quite critical bugs can stay 2 or even 3 Stable releases in a row after being reported yet in Developer thread.
I won't touch the new 'bubble' UI here. I don't like it and I don't understand it. Why content border is cool, why the borders everywhere is cool...
Also, the habitual tabs management (moving/dragging), which is one of the main features of browsers and which worked very smoothly in pre-One version, is still not fully restored.Unfortunately, I have to agree with @ricardob . I'm stuck on pre-One version because the One doesn't suit me (currently, at least). And I'm pretty sure that the new One design will hit GX version soon.
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BestCodes last edited by
@andrew84 I respect your opinion, but I like the new styles of Opera One, and I am willing to wait while Opera fixes their bugs and improves the UI.
@andrew84 said in Eric André and Opera GX bury boring browsers in chaotic rampage:
I won't touch the new 'bubble' UI here.
LOL, you did. I do agree that they lost some of their functionality, but I am hoping that they are working on fixing it.
Hi, I'm Best_codes! I'm a full-stack web dev who moderates on the makeblock forum. My website is here: https://the-best-codes.github.io/?opera. I love Opera, so I'm on here occasionally to report bugs and answer some questions.
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