Honestly, it depends on what matters most to you. If you like having a bunch of tools built in — like a free VPN, sidebar messengers, and a slick interface — Opera is pretty convenient and user-friendly. But if you care more about privacy and speed, Brave does a great job blocking ads and trackers right out of the box. I’ve tried both, and each has its perks. It really comes down to whether you want more built-in features (Opera) or a more private, lightweight experience (Brave).
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RE: Is Opera being better than Brave?Lounge
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RE: Can't install OperaGeneral
@scicco Sounds frustrating! After using Revo Uninstaller, it's possible that some leftover files or registry entries are blocking the Opera reinstall. This can happen sometimes when the original uninstall doesn’t go smoothly.
I'd suggest checking for any remaining Opera folders in %appdata%, %localappdata%, and also under C:\Program Files or Program Files (x86). It might also help to clean up leftover registry entries — just be careful if you're not familiar with editing the registry.
If the regular installer keeps failing, trying the portable version of Opera could be a good temporary workaround: https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/opera_portable
Hope that helps! Let us know if any error messages are showing up during install — that might give more clues.
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RE: Is Opera being better than Brave?Lounge
Honestly, it depends on what matters most to you. If you like having a bunch of tools built in — like a free VPN, sidebar messengers, and a slick interface — Opera is pretty convenient and user-friendly. But if you care more about privacy and speed, Brave does a great job blocking ads and trackers right out of the box. I’ve tried both, and each has its perks. It really comes down to whether you want more built-in features (Opera) or a more private, lightweight experience (Brave).