Opera used to be a fantastic web browser, with a custom high-performance Presto rendering engine and features like tabbed windows that didn't show up in competing browsers until years later. However, the modern Opera browser is a shadow of its former self, reliant on chasing trends and meme advertising to
This is a great read. Never knew Opera transitioned to an enshittified abomination of crypto spyware and bloatware.
It used to be great… A truly innovative browser that had so many features that even browsers today don’t have.
I switched away from it when they switched to the Blink engine, probably around 2012 or so? It’s been all downhill since then.
Same, used Opera religiously back in the day, so much more functional than the rest. Switched to Chrome (yes yes, I know) when it started going downhill.
Chrome still doesn’t have the ability to set a shortcut for “switch to previous tab”, have to use a plugin for that 🙄
@dan They did try to bring back some stuff in the later years, like an integrated RSS feed reader. But Firefox is just way better than anything else overall. Including the fact that it comes from an organization that puts privacy further up in the list of priorities.
@BaroqueInMind
Try Vivaldi, it’s made by former opera Devs from before opera became Chinese
It’s good but I don’t want to contribute to the HTML/Webkit/Blink monoculture. We need multiple browser engines in the world. That’s one of the reasons I use Firefox.
I did, but yes, great to read all the details again now.
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