Wouldn't it be kinda intelligent to add the old Link-System to Opera>20 as long as they are working on the "completely new way"? I cannot see the purpose of a innovative system with years of development for a browser that has already been killed by bad marketing.
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RE: When does the Links sync againSynchronization
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Please give me a summary to Opera20 statusOpera for Windows
Hello, dear Opera-users.
I am using Opera for a decade now and still sit on the good old Opera 12 for reasons.
Sadly that master piece of a browser does have more and mroe problems with new java scripts and other technical updates.
Even the buid-in Opera Mail doesn't work anymore (not that it has ever been bug-free).So I am asking you if I just cant find following points or if they are actually still missing in Opera>20 and if Opera is working on them:
- a working Opera Link
- a "closed-tabs" button on the screen(i just found one in the menu)
- a zoom-panel on the screen
- a bookmarks, etc. panel on the screen
- a buid-in Opera Mail
And did anyone already complain about the swaping to a new site when im clicking on "bookmarks" on a new tab?
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RE: When does the Links sync againSynchronization
Opera 12 was such a good browser. I realy want to support Opera and gave Opera > 20 several chances. In the end I switched back to a mix of Opera 12 and up-to-date browsers again. There are so many flaws in this new browser and the missing Opera-Link function just takes the cake.
3 years the same message. You have to be kidding!
Opera Link still works on Opera 12 (with minor bugs). IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WORK THAT LONG ON ADDING AN ALREADY WORKING FEATURE. If Opera realy works on it, why cant they just show us their progress by adding an unfinished version to Opera>20?