Opera used to have a really handy navigation tool in the top right corner. This was different than the history tool as you could see what the site was for each open tab and click on it to go to that tab. It seems that every time Opera gets updated this feature disappears. Please restore it. I rely on it heavily as I often have 50 or more tabs open at one time (and often multiple windows, too), when I'm working on large projects -- which is always. Please don't tell me that this feature is part of history -- it's not the same. In order to find tabs in history, I might have to scroll through months of stuff to find the open tab I'm looking for, and when I click on it, it just opens a new tab instead of taking me to the existing one. Would you guys please stop f**ing with this really handy tool and make it permanent? There used to be a fix for it, but that appears to have disappeared.
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RE: [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the rightSuggestions and feature requests
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RE: Sync open tabsOpera for Windows
@leocg I have the same problem. I'm transferring all of my stuff to a new laptop. I've installed Opera and, as near as I can tell, I've synced my data from Opera on my old machine. I don't see Any of these tabs show up when I log into Opera on the new machine. I have 409 open tabs and reopening all of them manually will be onerous. How do I get them to show up on the new machine?