Any special Mac-only things missing in Opera?
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A Former User last edited by
The configuration can be more overviewed ,and I want bookmarks back, and last question: Does Opera use App Nap? or when?
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A Former User last edited by
Does Opera use App Nap?
Yes. You can see that in Activity Monitor. Apps are set to ‘napping’ after some time of inactivity.
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pimz last edited by
+1 for Notification Centre support.
Not sure whether it counts as a mac only-thing, but I think the browser will have a much more native feeling when the settings are in a regular menu instead of a page.
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achimrs last edited by
Hi aeyoun,
thanks for this good question (and thanks for this great browser, it is still my favorite)I would like to see two thinks on Mac which are probably already available on Windows:
Tab Cycling:
I like fast switching backward and forward between the last two tabs used by keyboard. This seems to be possibly currently only under Windows as mentioned in the flags. And there is also no extension available... please bring this back on Mac tooRemove Word form Dictionary:
In most dictionaries of any application s it is possible to add a unknown word, but none of there allow removing an accidentally added word, to prevent later mistakes by using it. The old Opera had this feature available and I used it often.... please bring it back.Hilsen fra Tyskland
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A Former User last edited by
+1 for Notification Centre support.
What, exactly, do you want to see in the Notification Center?
Option to always open in private mode in operas setting/options.
You can achieve this by starting Opera with the
-private
argument in the Terminal (or from a double-clickable alias or script). This will not be added to Preferences.Remove Word form Dictionary:
In most dictionaries of any application s it is possible to add a unknown word, but none of there allow removing an accidentally added word, to prevent later mistakes by using it. The old Opera had this feature available and I used it often.... please bring it back.Opera 15 and newer uses the built-in spelling system (AppleSpell/Hunspell). Because of this, there is no separate user interface for manipulating dictionaries or the custom dictionary. There are third-party applications dedicated to manipulating the custom dictionary.
You can add or remove words from your dictionary by opening the Terminal and typing
open -e ~/Library/Spelling/LocalDictionary
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Deleted User last edited by
What, exactly, do you want to see in the Notification Center?
I'd like to see notifications for completed downloads like the old Opera
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zorglub99 last edited by
I know this has been mentioned several times but we need to be able to import BOOKMARKS from another browser.
For me, this is currently the only obstacle to making Opera my main browser.The other hurdle was 1Password and I am really glad that the extension is now available. Congratulations!
What developers need to be aware of is that users don't want to waste time when they have already invested time an energy in organizing their information. There are two components that need to be taken into account here:
- The need to have the freedom to migrate from another application;
- The liberty to export that information into another format, should the need arise (nobody wants to be locked up with a proprietary format).
The second one is crucial for those who have a long-term perspective, i.e., what will happen to the data I have collected and organized in, let's say 20 years from now?
Thank you in advance for taking into account these fundamental wishes. Opera is a wonderful alternative to mainstream browsers. -
zorglub99 last edited by
I realize that the above comment does not really fit within this thread, in the sense that the greyed-out "Bookmark Importer" is not a "Mac-only thing." Yet, using a Mac or not, average and power users alike are put off by the absence of this basic feature.
There is one "Mac-only thing" that I could suggest: greater integration with scholarly tools.
For instance, Mellel is one of the preferred word-processors for those who care about writing, and it is often used in conjunction with Bookends for references. It would be ideal if Opera could serve as the third element of this triad by facilitating the toggling back and forth between the browser and the word-processor, enabling for instance to select text from a website that could then be pasted in a chosen format with a short-cut. For instance, I am dealing with Chinese sources and often need to look up a particular expression in the online Buddhist Canon. Jumping from there to the word-processor, occasionally copying a passage, would be a wonderful addition.In this business-centered world, it would be nice for Opera developers to target a slightly different niche of users, who are maybe more critical of mainstream software. Opera could market itself as the equivalent of "organic food" in the browser competition.
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pimz last edited by
+1 for Notification Centre support.
What, exactly, do you want to see in the Notification Center?
Completed downloads, and not sure if possible, but it would be great if extensions could use it as well.
Other specific Mac things that I would like to see supported are iCloud tabs and iCloud keychain.
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tlatch89 last edited by
iCloud Bookmarks syncing to stash, speed dial, or bookmarks.. since Safari is the default iphone browser.
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Deleted User last edited by
I think battery life is very important for Opera because Google Chrome drain our battery and this feature can improve Opera popularity among Mac users.
Many thanks to the Opera team
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threatdown last edited by
Looks like chromium has been working on integrating app nap etc... so it can fully suspend background tabs like safari, so hopefully we see this in opera as well in the near future: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=310374
The bug report says this will be in chrome version 42, so shouldn't be too long until we see it methinks
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m-rick last edited by
- Safari feature "Send page link by email"
- Safari feature "Send content of the page by email"
- A better and simpler way to manage bookmarks, like inSafari, it is not even possible to sort and display them at the first level of the bookmarks menu in Opera…
- Open back a tab or a window closed by inadvertence
- 64 bit
- Safari feature "Page reader"
- Modify on the fly the search engine
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dmoriarty3 last edited by
Please ignore the point about Pinch to Zoom, it is already here! I mainly use Safari because of the reader feature. Having several browsers is always a good idea on all platforms, just incase websites don't work with one, they may work with another. Sorry for the confusion. I can't edit my post, because it is awaiting moderation.
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dmoriarty3 last edited by
My first post was awaiting moderation. I newly created an account and I needed to edit the post. I confirmed my email address and posted a correction. The correction appeared. The points for the original post are:-
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The Mac App Store version of Opera doesn't display local webpages stored on the hard drive, please fix. Please don't get rid of the downloadable mac version of Opera. If you do I will get rid of Opera.
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The Opera Help Search feature doesn't work. If you search for Print it says it can't find it, and asks if you meant "Print" underlined. If you click of the Print hyperlink nothing happens. The browser does nothing. Opening the same webpage in Safari works.
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+1 Safari feature "Page reader" - although I do have an extension that does this, ClearPages 2.0.1. It will eat text in form fields! I am having to rewrite this from memory for the second time today!
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Good to have clickable links in PDF's generated by Opera - but can images please have all of the image clickable? This happens in Safari, but only the bottom part of the image is clickable in Opera.
Thank you very much for your attention. Sorry for any confusion.
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