Would really love to see Opera support multiple profiles within a single OS Desktop log in. Something akin to the Firefox profile management system which allows for creating multiple profiles and launching a specific profile via AppleScript Application Bundle, not the Chrome system, which really sucks in so many ways.
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Multiple ProfilesOpera for Mac
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Lookng for v102 beta and devOpera for Mac
I've got an older maching running High Sierra. I've determined that the v102 versions are the last that will run on it. I'd like to get copies of a late v102 beta and dev so I can use multiple profiles on the machine (since Opera does not include support for multiple user profiles directly). I've tried a number of methods to find these versions but without success. If anyone can help me locate copies of the v102 beta and dev versions, I would be appreciative.
TIA.
Latest posts made by ldmartin1959
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Can't log in to Opera account using OperaOpera for Mac
Can't log into Opera/sync account. Keeps making me play 20 questions, then telling me, "An error occurred. Please try again" over and over again. . I can log into my Opera account using other browsers, just not Opera.
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RE: Lookng for v102 beta and devOpera for Mac
@leocg Thanks for that. It's weird. I was in an FTP for Opera but apparently not the same one and I didn't see any of these subdirectories. Thanks for the direction.
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Lookng for v102 beta and devOpera for Mac
I've got an older maching running High Sierra. I've determined that the v102 versions are the last that will run on it. I'd like to get copies of a late v102 beta and dev so I can use multiple profiles on the machine (since Opera does not include support for multiple user profiles directly). I've tried a number of methods to find these versions but without success. If anyone can help me locate copies of the v102 beta and dev versions, I would be appreciative.
TIA.
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RE: Opera Mail/Mac signatures crashes OMOpera for Mac
Thanks for the tip. I'll try it. Interesting that M2 in O12.x didn't have that same bug but the stand-alone version does.
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RE: Opera Mail/Mac signatures crashes OMOpera for Mac
Yes, I am aware of that and I have HTML formatting active (actually, the option to add an image isn't available if HTML formatting isn't active). And it crashes everytime I try to add an image link to the signature. And just for clarification, it is not only typing "CTRL-V" to paste in a link that crashes it, any attempt to insert ANYTHING in the entry box crashes Opera Mail.
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Opera Mail/Mac signatures crashes OMOpera for Mac
Sorry, I know this is a forum area for Opera Mac but there seems to be no place for Opera Mail/Mac discussion. Whenever I try to insert an image in a signature (using a URL) Mail crashes as soon as I hit CTRL-V. The URL is valid so it isn't that. It is simply that whenever I try to insert something OM crashes. Has anyone who uses OM had any success inserting an image into a signature, and if so, how?
Thanks.
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Multiple ProfilesOpera for Mac
Would really love to see Opera support multiple profiles within a single OS Desktop log in. Something akin to the Firefox profile management system which allows for creating multiple profiles and launching a specific profile via AppleScript Application Bundle, not the Chrome system, which really sucks in so many ways.
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RE: I don't trust Google!Opera for Windows
Originally posted by cwizard:
Originally posted by LDMartin1959:
Originally posted by Guest703:
You don't have to worry about Google tracking unless you're doing something illegal, and even then, they're not likely to do anything about it.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that even one's silence can be used against one as "evidence of guilt". Not worry unless you're doing something illegal?? No, now everything is "evidence" against you: even NOT doing something illegal.Think of the scene in Little Big Man where Custer uses "logic" to prove that no matter what his scout said, Custer was able to twist it into meaning whatever he wanted.
Off topic, again, but if you are going to make statements like that your should understand the situation that lead to the decision,
"...Because he was "free to leave at that time," [App.14], they did not give him Miranda warnings. The police then asked Salinas questions. And Salinas answered until the police asked him whether the shotgun from his home "would match the shells recovered at the scene of the murder [Id., at 17.] At that point Salinas fell silent..."
http://teapartyorg.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=4301673:Topic:1611349
My point is that the idea that if one is doing nothing illegal one has nothing to worry about is foolish, which is NOT off topic but a response to a statement that was made ON TOPIC.
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RE: I don't trust Google!Opera for Windows
Originally posted by Guest703:
You don't have to worry about Google tracking unless you're doing something illegal, and even then, they're not likely to do anything about it.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that even one's silence can be used against one as "evidence of guilt". Not worry unless you're doing something illegal?? No, now everything is "evidence" against you: even NOT doing something illegal.Think of the scene in Little Big Man where Custer uses "logic" to prove that no matter what his scout said, Custer was able to twist it into meaning whatever he wanted.