[Duplicated]There is no synchronisation
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MarekZ last edited by
I’ve been an Opera user since the very beginning. But today, the company feels like Nokia in its final days: iconic, but completely out of touch with the future.
You’ve missed a long-overdue feature—iOS-to-desktop synchronization. Every semi-serious browser—Chrome, Firefox, Brave—has had this nailed for years. Opera? Zero.
And please, don’t try to offload it with Flow—that’s not a substitute for proper sync and it barely works between iOS and macOS:
• Flow works poorly – it’s not sync.
• Instead, you stack on AI gimmicks, Workspaces, and fancy UI features—great for marketing, worthless without core functionality.
Let’s be frank: without real iOS sync, Opera is a joke to many users. No one wants to use two isolated “islands” of browsing. That’s exactly why Opera stays stuck at the bottom of browser rankings.
Meanwhile, other players like Comet AI are building the future. And with OpenAI launching an AI-first browser soon, both will likely out-innovate Opera before you even catch up.
Question to the developers: Why have you neglected this fundamental feature for years—something every modern user expects?
Either you don’t want more users—or your priorities are utterly misaligned. -
MariChrysanthemum last edited by
@appsire They did actually add tab groups (with names and colour choice, unlike Opera One lmao) to iOS in the update, but yeah the other stuff is missing.