Concern About Manifest V3 Migration With Pending Updates
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pilis00 last edited by
I knew that one.
So they seem to have canceled those plans. At least they should improve the adblock filters massively or even use the ones uBO offers. -
sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Opera does not have the resources to maintain a fork of Chromium. They might keep MV2 support for a little while, but eventually they must reach a point where they couldn't continue to merge the support back into current versions of Chromium, and they are forced to drop it. I suppose we now know when they reached it.
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pilis00 last edited by
In my opinion, I think it was much better not to post that announcement regarding the "plans" for MV2 support back then, I think it was a lot better to post them maybe this period, as MV2 was removed from Chrome
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DerSchlingel last edited by
I just think that damages their credibility. They must have known that their ressources as @sgunhouse clearly stated are too limited to develop an independent fork of Chromium. So why this statement anyway? Even if they only say "we plan" they shouldn't have said the following, that users should be confident to use their non-graded add ons.
Not, that I'm much concerned about. I wasn't using Opera because of UBO. So yet, isn't it all about marketing, right? But they can't even cope with following Chromium releases. As of today we're still von Opera 120 with Chromium 135, while Chromium itself already is on 139.
They've gone into so many ways with GX, Air and now Neon, that I don't think they're prioritizing flagship One any longer.
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pilis00 last edited by
When I switched to Opera it was mainly because of MV2 support, but now that it looks the opposite, I consider moving again and this time to Firefox.
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pilis00 last edited by pilis00
Honestly, I understand. MV2 support would have been indeed costly because that would mean to repatch Chromium everytime. So waste of time, I get it, even Brave said they will try doing supporting MV2 as best as they can.
But at the same time, since Opera comes with an adblocker, in my opinion, they should improve it massively and even be able to use uBO's filters, like Brave does. The only MV2 addon I did care about was actually uBO, but Opera can try doing Brave's scheme, after all. uBO is gone from Opera, ok, it's gone, but that doesn't mean they should let their normal adblocker like that, and to be honest, just my opinion, the adblocker from Opera is bad.
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DerSchlingel last edited by
@pilis00 said in Concern About Manifest V3 Migration With Pending Updates:
@DerSchlingel Vivaldi is 100x times worse, their sync is just a joke.
They had a weeks long outage of their servers in Decembre. That damaged their reputation of course. But the major drawback for me is the mail and calendar module. It reminds me of some by gone times, really. And their mobile versions especially on iOS is laggy and even buggy.
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DerSchlingel last edited by
@leocg said in Concern About Manifest V3 Migration With Pending Updates:
@DerSchlingel To do what?
Don't worry. I'll stay with Opera. I was only thinking. At least they are on more recent versions of Chromium, though. And they're modifying the UI heavily as well. It's also the browser that comes nearest to Opera in looks and features (and this is for a reason).
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@DerSchlingel I'm not worried about which browser you will use, I was just trying to understand what you were talking about.
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DerSchlingel last edited by
@leocg As I said before: Their Chromium is much more recent and you can add custom sites to the sidebar. And their privacy is superior, as they don't collect any data. But in the end, that's not so much, as there are also some shortcomings. But these three things come to my mind.