thanks for being a great, innovative, and unique browser. it's sad that it's come to an end.
so long, and thanks for all the fish...
you should conduct user marketing surveys first and not just "release" a feature-frozen browser in beta state. it has fewer features than midori.
once was the safest, fastest web browser. now i think the dev team is confused. farewell opera. a new era begins with another browser for me.
sad
sad panda
you messed up, you decided to revive the netscape history with the greatest internet suite and now you'll end up the same way (hopefully i'm wrong).
the least you can do is the same as netscape: open source the real opera, and retire, you wanted a web that respected the standards and now you are part of the webkit monopoly, just like ie's 10 years ago. at least we have firefox or ie (irony!).
customization and innovative features are key! that was always opera's big draw.
i'm known at work for my opera enthusiasm. it's the extras that made opera, well, opera: tab grouping, gestures, etc. please bring opera back to 15 next.
i don't want you to copy chrome. opera is more than that. you can create something fantastic using the webkit/blink engine.