these are some very good suggestions that I didn't find on my own. Thanks guys!
I will definitely give these a try but as it stands, I still think Opera would benefit from a native function
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these are some very good suggestions that I didn't find on my own. Thanks guys!
I will definitely give these a try but as it stands, I still think Opera would benefit from a native function
When reinstalling Opera, I run into the issue of loosing my opened tabs. I know I can synch them but when working with ~300 tabs, the synch feature in it's current form feels insufficient.
The issue: each URL/tab needs to be clicked manually to restore them from synch and then manually sorted into it's window to restore the state I left them in.
It's frustrating having to deal with this every time I install Opera and it makes me consider switching to another browser every time. If another browser offers session transfer (in terms of windows and tabs, not the technical session related to servers/webpages) or even let's me mirror sessions between devices, I might actually leave Opera behind.
I know you guys go hard on innovation and with all of Operas tab management tools and multi-device features, this would surely fit right into the product vision.
The mouse gestures are one of the best features in OperaGX and yet it feels like there is still a lot of potential in them.
One way to make them even more convenient is to let users configure exceptions for websites/domains where the gestures are disabled, to prevent unintended user inputs.
A good example might be webapps like Miro, where you hold right click to navigate the board. This interferes with the gestures feature and forces the user to open the settings, search for the gesture feature and disable it, before proceeding with their task and then re-enabling them after they are done.
Removing that UX friction should increase user adoption for one of OperaGX' most powerful features.