you know what they say: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. opera wasn't broken, but they tried to fix it nonetheless. farewell, opera.
the reason opera has always been the most attractive option on the desktop is its rich feature set with many innovative features that didn't require add-on management. having a stable and fast rendering engine is, of course, very important, but without many/most of the opera 12 feature set, it no longer stands out from any other browser and becomes very interchangeable. i sincerely hope you can get the blink version of opera back to the opera that we all liked and used, because the first release unfortunately didn't.
i've already switched to chrome about 18 months ago, but opera has so far remained my second choice browser. if opera can add sufficient features to chrome, i would certainly consider switching back. (it would also help if my my.opera.com account hadn't been silenced for daring to speak up about bugs...)
if i could name one single feature that makes opera essential for me, it is the single-key shortcuts (which were removed as the default many releases ago, but are still available by turning on "one-key shortcuts"). most specifically, the four most important keys in my conceptual model of browser operation are '1'/'2' to move left/right in the tab bar, and 'x'/'z' to move forward/back in a tab's history. i currently have these in chrome via the "keyboard-fu" extension, but this is inadequate for two reasons: it does not apply to chrome-internal pages, and it is processed far too late in the input chain. opera allows me to switch between tabs at any time, regardless of the state of reload, javascript hang, etc., that the individual tabs are in.
please implement opera-style editable keyboard shortcuts, and ensure they are processed as early as possible in the input chain so they work at all times and in all circumstances.
thanks!
>bela<
speed dial, bookmark management, the ability to search without suggesting bookmarks, speed, and elegance are what i have always liked in opera.
i never thought i would miss you, opera.
suck it losers, you still charged for opera after ie went free, and just let ie take over the web. all you did is cry to the eu like a baby.
goodbye
don't simplify the browser, please :)
it breaks my heart. first saab gets its throat cut, and now opera commits suicide.
:(
using it from 7.5 ... best browser ... and v.15 kills everything.
do something that will amaze us
this feels like losing a friend. opera was the app i spent most of my time in at work developing and at home, even on my phone. it did everything i needed out of the box and the features i did not use i could turn off or remove the button through customizations. i don't like any other browser but i can't follow you down this new path. goodbye.
p.s. why can't you just switch the rendering engine and leave the rest alone?
i downloaded opera next and when i ran it, it was... chromium!
real shame!
i will always remember opera as the best, and i hope that this is just a temporary setback in its painful but often rewarding journey.
new engine - okay! but only with old features!
i don't want to use chrome.
content blocking, user css, tab grouping, and basically all the fine-tuning are what differentiate you. i tolerate the instability and poor js performance because of that. if i miss enough of these features, the balance will tilt in favor of the real deal: google chrome. by the way, i became an opera customer before it became free: i love it and i would still pay for the special experience...
; (
don't worry, be happy, i love you
rest in peace.
nice to have used a configurable and feature-rich browser while it lasted.
please, don't do this! you created a great browser and are now willingly destroying it? why???
thank you for providing us with the fastest, most customizable, and feature-rich browser in the past. it's sad to see you move to a more commercially accepted, minimized browser, but i wish you all the best and hope you will be successful with your new user base.
here lies opera
1996-2014
bought by google,
shot in the back
and left to die.
i will stay on v12 until it works or for about a year. if the new opera doesn't have features that make opera 12 my browser of choice, i will switch to firefox and customize it like opera 12.
you were the best :(
please do not be chrome, just be opera.
this is the last thing i want to do
change the engine. do not change the browser itself.
see you in the past! i got my wayback machine, for which i thank you…
thank you, opera! you were the best.
this is the way the world ends
this is the way the world ends
this is the way the world ends
not with a bang but a whimper.
i love you all!
there are better browsers now, good luck and goodbye!!
thanks for the best browser.
if i wanted to use chrome, i would have.
farewell, the best web browser in the world!
sad day.
the specialists at opera hq think that o15 is much better without the "old" features of o12! the users think that o15 is too primitive without these features and want them back! but the users are not specialists!
please keep opera 12.x security updated, etc., for a long time!
f u
die, cropera.browser!
i really loved opera. if i wanted chrome, i would install it.
opera was a great piece of software when i first discovered it (around version 5.x): nice pop-up handling, mdi, e-mail, icq, speed, etc. i remember well version 7, with m2, for which i was very enthusiastic (views, and no more folders!). keyboard shortcuts customization was also a killer feature... (i could make my own vi-like shortcuts...)
it was a long road...
goodbye, and good luck, opera!
it is sad to see you turn around and walk away. but that is your choice.
you brought disaster upon yourself. opera fans need to take the hard path with the opera team; if their decision is final, then either release the source code for the latest presto version or shut down your business.
don't convert opera to chrome!!!
please leave presto as an open-source project and add all features from presto opera to the new opera. i am a big fan of yours, but i miss everything from the old opera in the new opera.
opera is my primary browser on my linux machines in both work and home. on windows at work, i use chrome for google apps and a mixture of opera and firefox for everything else (i avoid internet explorer completely).
i've actively encouraged the users on my network (cheshire-based secondary school with 1600 pupils, 200 staff) to use opera since 2001 and support it alongside internet explorer, firefox, and safari. if next15 is going to be our only option, then i will have no hesitation in removing it from my work's network because (1) i need the system configurability of the old opera, (2) our users won't appreciate a dumbed down and restricted version of chrome, which is all next looks like at the moment, and (3) it will be one less app for me to support. i will just revert to using firefox at home.
you have made the most convenient browser for me. thanks. i'll miss it.
i will use opera 12 forever.
maybe this adaptation of yours to a world of apps instead of sophisticated software was inevitable for the survival of your company, but to me there is no use for such a piece of crippled presentation window for a few all-too-mighty internet portals. there are dozens out there who do the same job but there is no true replacement for the matured and experienced software that opera had developed over the years.
wish you luck
a diverse browser turns into a shadow of its former self. a very sad day...
furthermore, i believe that operam xv should be abolished.
stop choking, start working!!!
i loved you, but you can't just take away every feature that makes opera special like that...
it was the best.
opera has sold its soul for the hope of new social media kids.
yet another chrome :(
rip, good old opera.....
thank you for being the best browser in the world for a time.
please use blink, but don't remove my customization abilities. and, themes should never have been introduced instead of skins.
i don't even know what to say. i was so proud of my browser, i promoted opera to anyone who could need its features, i always tried to avoid firefox/chrome... and i will be forced to use it. it's a pretty sad day.
goodbye, it's sad that you are over.
:'(
opera was the best browser around, and the engine switch could have made opera even better! but when the last couple of versions of opera 12 have been broken, i think after more than 10 years of opera love, it's time to switch...
i loved the customizability of opera without having to install numerous extensions (custom mouse gestures, tab thumbnails, custom search queries, etc.), but if my most important features go missing, i will initially keep opera 12.15 for a while and then switch to a different browser.
so long and thanks for all the fish.
i remember when opera was ad-supported in that crazy frame at the top, but it was still the first browser to have tabbed browsing and mouse gestures (and made me beg for those features on every other browser i've ever used). i've stuck with opera because of the incredible depth of customization it provides. opera 15 doesn't provide that level of customization, which makes me feel like it's lost its essence as a browser. it's exactly this reason that chrome will never be my primary browser, and if opera next follows in chrome's footsteps, the same will (sadly) be true of opera. customizing tab behavior is an absolute requirement; bookmarks are a fundamental feature in a browser. i was truly hoping that moving opera to the blink engine would bring the perfect combination of a strong, widely-supported browser rendering core and the deep customizability i've always loved from opera. please don't let me down.
hope dies last.
no options - no browser
if i wanted to use chrome, i would have gotten it from google.com, not opera.com. other than the theme, there is nearly no difference between opera 15 and chrome.
good luck.
was this tech world too much for you?
i want opera, not chrome.
do not mess this up. please.
you were the closest browser to my ideas. i'll never forget you! :), whether i switch or not.
guys, it's been an honor. hopefully, you will open the presto version and it can continue to thrive.
i won't switch away from opera for the foreseeable future -- i'll just keep using the utterly wonderful opera 12 for now. i expect the reason for switching engines was to be able to devote more time to the ui. i understand that this means a few steps back at first, but ultimately faster development of the ui, and i think this is a fair choice to make. if the opera team manages to build an opera interface over the chromium engine, i think you will have created the best damn browser that ever surfed the internet. until that day, i will keep using opera 12 and wish you all the best.
p.s: the five features i want most are:
* spatial navigation
* custom search keywords
* notes
* single-key shortcuts
* per-site settings
when you've got those implemented, i'll probably start using your new version. good luck!
if the old features start to appear, i return.
why are you so stupid to ignore users' votes?
hope your murderers will burn in hell, sweet opera.
used to customize
what's the point? all they care about is money now. that's why jon quit. when he left, opera sold its soul to google and it's nothing but a custom ui on top of chromium.
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back in the old opera!!!!!!!!
goodbye!
:(
i will not switch, i will stay with 12.15 until it no longer works at all.
thank you for the most powerful browser ever. so sad that it doesn't exist anymore. =(
hope you'll listen to public opinion.
rest in peace.
also remove the back button and the address bar; they are completely unnecessary.