@moebutt
Thank you a lot for the solution.
I wrote also to the improvement desk:
"I’m using Opera since version 3 and even sustained it financially at the begin, buying the new versions. Since version 100, the new Speed Dial is terrible, unreadable and looks like the worst extensions of Chrome or Firefox. Where is our beautiful and original Norvegian design, buddies? It’s like to get vegetal Pølser (hot dogs in Norway) instead of true pork. So that I returned to version 99.0.4788.88 (attachement) and blocked autopudate.exe."
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RE: Opera Speed Dial bring back the old style?Appearance
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@moebutt
Thank you a lot for the solution.
I wrote also to the improvement desk:
"I’m using Opera since version 3 and even sustained it financially at the begin, buying the new versions. Since version 100, the new Speed Dial is terrible, unreadable and looks like the worst extensions of Chrome or Firefox. Where is our beautiful and original Norvegian design, buddies? It’s like to get vegetal Pølser (hot dogs in Norway) instead of true pork. So that I returned to version 99.0.4788.88 (attachement) and blocked autopudate.exe." -
High proc usage even with Opera GX LimiterOpera GX
An Opera user since version 3, I had switched to GX because Opera was overloading the CPU up to 100% peaks. At first the GX limiter worked, but now it doesn't. Impossible to avoid overloads. So I went back to Opera to see and, strange, this is the solution, the load is normal. Is it possible that there are uncontrolled interactions with the latest updates of W10?