My Opera updated automatically to version 60. This is a complete failure however as it messed up a lot of the features that made the experience unique and friendly. A lot of things have changed and i don't see a way to go back (how much are you gonna copy chrome with the failure...). I'd like to revert to version 59. Is there any quick way to do so? Thanks!
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[Solved]How to revert to Opera 58?Opera for Windows
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RE: [Solved]How to revert to Opera 58?Opera for Windows
@marmottin said in How to revert to Opera 58?:
Close Opera then go inside the folder you installed it.
You'll find several folders inside: most of them are backups of the previous versions you used.
Delete all but the latest v58 folder and don't touch the ones that aren't labelled with a version number.
Done. Block the auto-updater and restart Opera.Thank you very much, this was quick and easy!
Latest posts made by charmie
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RE: [Solved]How to revert to Opera 58?Opera for Windows
@marmottin said in How to revert to Opera 58?:
Close Opera then go inside the folder you installed it.
You'll find several folders inside: most of them are backups of the previous versions you used.
Delete all but the latest v58 folder and don't touch the ones that aren't labelled with a version number.
Done. Block the auto-updater and restart Opera.Thank you very much, this was quick and easy!
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[Solved]How to revert to Opera 58?Opera for Windows
My Opera updated automatically to version 60. This is a complete failure however as it messed up a lot of the features that made the experience unique and friendly. A lot of things have changed and i don't see a way to go back (how much are you gonna copy chrome with the failure...). I'd like to revert to version 59. Is there any quick way to do so? Thanks!
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Multiple tab confirmation when closing OperaOpera for Windows
This feature was used in the past when multiple windows were used, and was an indication of the fact that there are multiple windows opened. This was useful as it helped the user maintain a certain window as the last session for the next time Opera would start. After i have updated opera today (haven't done it in a while) however, the confirmation pops up even if the "main window" is the last one opened and Opera is about to close. This renders the entire functionality entirelly useless, having the same behaviour all the time. I'd like an option to disable it again if there is only one window Opened, or make it the default behaviour if "Retain tabs from previous session" is set for the "On startup" behaviour.