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If you switch: Your farewell message to Opera

  1. when opera transformed during version 4, most ui/ux features from version 3 were still present. please stick to that decision.
  2. i trust in you, i hope you grant us the power of customization to the users. i want m2 as a built-in application.
  3. why do you destroy something so elegant, convenient, feature-complete, and easy to use???
  4. :o
  5. you can switch to the webkit engine, but you must add the old features there. i will download opera again if the old features are included. thanks.
  6. i don’t say farewell, i just keep using version 12.15. i will not upgrade to version 15 as long as it isn’t as good as version 12. it should at least contain the features found in version 12. the current version 15 is just chrome with an opera skin, i already have chrome... the current version 15 lost more of the version 12 features than it added to the chrome browser. at this moment i would say that version 12 was and is my last opera version.
  7. how can you guys not listen to the feedback of such a small market share of users? it was already so small, and now you will lose those as well. (talking about non-mobile).
  8. goodbye, fifteen!
  9. too many important features are being removed. i think dropping some low-used features is a good idea, but removing the most important ones is a bad idea because there will be no motivation to stay with opera; it will be too similar to other browsers. in this case, the others win because firefox and chromium are open source.
  10. it was nice all this time to use this fantastic browser, but now you are targeting a less discerning public who browses 3 sites a day and has a total of 30 bookmarks with a simplified browser, showing no care for advanced users who enjoy customizing opera and using more than 1500 bookmarks on what was the most beautiful internet experience browser. i hope you fail miserably in your attempt to attract this less discerning public with a chrome-like browser; even internet explorer will have more capabilities than this rubbish, and soon you will regret all the loyal advanced users who promoted opera over the years and loved it dearly for all that it was capable of doing. rest in peace.