@leocg said in Why Quick search deleted?:
@treego Because they wanted to.
Thank you for that insight, Opera Forums moderator.
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@leocg said in Why Quick search deleted?:
@treego Because they wanted to.
Thank you for that insight, Opera Forums moderator.
I agree! Keep the Tab Menu, please! It's ingenious! It's especially helpful in FullScreen Mode!
I prefer Opera over other browsers for the following reasons:
-seems lighter on resources and a bit more responsive/quick than even Chrome, Firefox, and Vivaldi
-best tab preview of any browser - I can check on the tab/page's content simply by hovering over the tab
-full-screen is truly full-screen and allows me access to both open tabs and closed tabs very nicely via Ctrl-M; I can also access Facebook Messenger easily while in full-screen mode by Ctrl-Shift-M.
-keyboard shortcuts for extensions work in full-screen mode perfectly (unlike Vivaldi); Firefox has no keyboard shortcuts for extensions
-does not tap-out my laptop battery as quickly as other browsers
-Instant Search (Alt-Space) works terrifically and is a great way to access bookmarks even in full-screen mode
-customizable keyboard shortcuts (not quite as good as Vivaldi in this respect, but still very good)
-built-in snapshot (Ctrl-Shift-5) is very nice
-speed dial is better and snappier than other browsers
-Personal News integration with AI news/categories is innovative and creative and intriguing
-Facebook Messenger in the pinned sidebar is very nice; I like it better than Vivaldi's implementation. Other browsers simply don't have it. (request: Twitter in this sidebar would be heavenly!)
-address bar input seems to predict what I am looking for better than other browsers
-it is more appealing to the eyes than other browsers. I like the bright wallpapers in Light mode very much.
-MyFlow with Opera Touch on phone is excellent
-neat little features other browsers do not have like tap on tab to take you to top of page/tap again to take you back to where you were on the page
-neat little features like mouse gestures that work and don't overwhelm with too many choices
-the best tab management of any browser I've found to be able to simply go back and forth between two tabs quickly and easily. I use Ctrl-tab for this.
-built-in ad-blocking capability (I assume this is more resource efficient than relying on extensions for this)
-neat little features other browsers do not have like the ability to close a tab with Alt-mouseclick
-neat little features other browsers do not have like the ability to select multiple tabs and then right-click them to copy all their page addresses (URL's)
-neat little features like the ability to select multiple tabs and then right-click them to save them all to a Speed Dial folder
@leocg said in Why Quick search deleted?:
@LORDQ It was removed.
Yeah ... oh, boy ... he knows that already ... the question in the title of the thread is "Why?"
@elvanos said in Opera 68.0.3609.0 developer update:
I heavily dislike the removal of the Tab menu and its substitution.
If this function is confusing for people, please add it via advanced options for power users.
I heartily agree!
Please hear our plea!
The Tab Menu is necessary!
I ask this sincerely!
Let this feature be!
One workaround that I've used off-and-on is simply to do this: open the Bookmarks tab by pressing Ctrl-Shift-B or the appropriate sidebar icon
This takes one click just as clicking the New Tab (+) button in the tab bar.
Either way, your Bookmarks are readily available to choose from. I prefer the Bookmarks tab over a new page with speed dials if I want to access any number of bookmarks that are not in my speed dial page because now I can type in a search for the appropriate bookmark at this point, also.
There are certain bookmarks that I access most simply by typing the first few letters of the url for it; almost always what I'm searching for comes up immediately.
All that said, if Opera offered the same behavior as the requestor/starter of this thread said, it would be a welcome addition to Opera.
Carry on.
The lack of transparency or forthrightness about this is rather stunning. I would think Opera would have someone dedicated to responding to these things or other issues/complaints in a direct manner if public relations and retaining users means something. Opera could hire me if they wanted to for these sorts of things. I like the browser on Windows very much, and would be willing to help Opera and its users come to a meeting point where confusion or disappointment could be alleviated or explained in an honest and understanding manner.
@burnout426 said in Opera 93:
@treego You need a libffmpeg.so that's based on Chromium 107 that also only requires Glibc 2.31 or whatever you have (
ldd --version
to find out) .Most versions of libffmpeg.so now require 2.35, but https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/releases/tag/nwjs-ffmpeg-0.70.1 might not. You can test to find out. Or, you can wait till vivaldi-snapshot moves to Chromium 107 and try its libffmpeg as mentioned here. I'm not sure what version of Glibc it requires.
Or, you might have to update ChromeOS. I see https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-os-dev/c/NEK8h6HVV1s, but I don't know the current status of things.
Thank you @burnout426 !!!
I have regretfully decided to switch browsers for now ... I am getting too old to be messing around with all these files to maintain Opera on my system. Thank you for responding, though. Perhaps, it will help someone else, too.
Bon voyage, Opera. We had a good run.
I really like Opera on the desktop. It's my preferred browser. I have an iPhone and would really like to try out this new mobile browser that is only available on Android at the moment.
From what I read here and elsewhere, OperaMini is a total failure from insufferable/inappropriate images and unwanted and non-customizable newsfeeds.
I want to be an Opera-fan on mobile, too.
Any updates or news about its availability will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
@burnout426 said in Opera 93:
@treego You need a libffmpeg.so that's based on Chromium 107 that also only requires Glibc 2.31 or whatever you have (
ldd --version
to find out) .Most versions of libffmpeg.so now require 2.35, but https://github.com/Ld-Hagen/fix-opera-linux-ffmpeg-widevine/releases/tag/nwjs-ffmpeg-0.70.1 might not. You can test to find out. Or, you can wait till vivaldi-snapshot moves to Chromium 107 and try its libffmpeg as mentioned here. I'm not sure what version of Glibc it requires.
Or, you might have to update ChromeOS. I see https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-os-dev/c/NEK8h6HVV1s, but I don't know the current status of things.
Thank you @burnout426 !!!
I have regretfully decided to switch browsers for now ... I am getting too old to be messing around with all these files to maintain Opera on my system. Thank you for responding, though. Perhaps, it will help someone else, too.
Bon voyage, Opera. We had a good run.
I am getting this message when trying to run Opera 93 on my Linux/Chromebook:
opera: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.35' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so)
opera: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/libffmpeg.so)
Can anybody help me with this?
My Opera 93 will not open at all after updating today on Linux/Chromebook ... The curse of TikTok?
No TikTok availability in the Sidebar here ... Version:92.0.4561.43