Not a solution but you can use the bookmarks tagger extension for the time being, it works fine with Opera
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bookmarks-tagger/dpiecafonfminhngabegejbligdagjfc/related
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Not a solution but you can use the bookmarks tagger extension for the time being, it works fine with Opera
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bookmarks-tagger/dpiecafonfminhngabegejbligdagjfc/related
I recently switched over from Chrome and I couldn't figure out how tab switch shortcuts worked when I tried to go forward/backward using the CTRL+Tab/CTRL+Shift+Tab. Turns out tab switching does not work the same way in Opera and that's completely fine. However, I was forced to figure out how to change the behavior to what I considered to be 'normal' and to do that I did a couple searches on Google and the Opera forums which were unfruitful. Eventually figured out how to do it myself by changing key bindings.
I'm not necesarily a power-user but I can figure out solutions to problems and I didn't mind doing all that, but I think maybe a simpler and more convenient setting for this, instead of the hassle I had to go through, can make things easier for switching end-users.
Oh, I thought there would be since there is a 64 bit edition for Linux. Oh well. Can you tell if this lack of ETA is due to no-one actively working on it, or is it safe to assume that it will eventually reach stable channel?
And, is the developer one compatible to the stable? For instance, if I start using the developer one now, can I move my settings to the stable one once it releases?
Where can I find a link for the 64bit edition for Windows? For some reason the default download page only downloads the x86 edition