Greetings Programs! I'm from Opera 12.64. Is it even worthwhile to drop by to say hello?
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Deleted User last edited by
Indeed. Most folks today are perfectly content with mirrorless cameras. My feeling is that Opera has awakened to that simple fact.
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Deleted User last edited by
Indeed. Most folks today are perfectly content with mirrorless cameras. My feeling is that Opera has awakened to that simple fact.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Originally posted by leushino:
Indeed. Most folks today are perfectly content with mirrorless cameras. My feeling is that Opera has awakened to that simple fact.
So why buy brand A compared with brand B? Especially if the price is the same... or even free? It's the marketing and the product distinctives that work together to cause people to choose one over the other in such cases. So, a question can be raised: if rich configurability and unique/meaningful features are neither included nor marketed, why else would anyone prefer the product? As it applies to Opera, are the implementation elements of Blink Opera unique enough in the marketplace to create a demand for it, and are those elements being identified and persistently marketed to potential users - and, moreover, are they truly compelling enough for those users to go to the bother of installing and trying the product over some other brand?
Mirrorless cameras may be all well and good, but a camera maker had better have a bunch of other unique and well-advertised features to differentiate himself in the marketplace from all the other mirrorless cameras, or else he'll be marginalized. Sadly, I've yet to see either the compelling features or the marketing of same by Opera. Sad, because if Opera fails in this, having already alienated much of its geek/power-user base, it will essentially have nowhere to go in the desktop browser arena.
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Deleted User last edited by
Look, he raised the comparison to cameras not I. I simply accommodated him in his imperfect analogy. Opera is not going to reverse its direction. It's too late now. We've heard these same sob stories for months now with the result that... the new browser continues to be developed and the old becomes increasingly incompatible. If you don't like it - tough. That's life so deal with it.