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Translate is not so usefull feature as AdBlock for example. Why just not implemnt AdBlock as Firefox and MiniBrowser pro have?
View ArticleComment on Download Opera 15 Next by Ichann
I can understand why fans are upset. Change is a concept met with skepticism and fear. But please understand. They had to do this. They needed to hack at the beast. It simply was becoming too...
View ArticleComment on Opera Hints At The Google Chrome Like Release Cycle by Mehran
I’ve been using the new Opera since its release, and it’s not Opera anymore. It’s just a “Not Made in China” Maxthon, and no way in hell I’m going to get used to this, since I already have Comodo...
View ArticleComment on Opera Hints At The Google Chrome Like Release Cycle by jayjam
You are still not making sense. Webkit isn’t the relevant part here. The UI is relevant.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by Shakil Shahadat
I liked your article. I am also optimistic about opera. The attached picture clearly showed the point. Thanks for this.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by chrumium
To the author, you’re in dream land. “The foundation is old, rendering engine is a trainwreck and the whole Opera architecture currently looks like this” You have no basis for saying this, unless you...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
“a shit-load of core developers got fired during this transition, remember” Wrong. 90 people left in total. Less than half were engineers. Opera has several hundred engineers, and the core department...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
Why did Opera commit suicide? You don’t even know if the new browser has succeeded yet.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
Presto on desktop and mobile was the same engine, dear child.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
Old code might not rust, but more and more legacy features adds to the complexity and makes maintenance harder and harder.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
That article is irrelevant to Opera 15. The quality of the code might be excellent, but sites still didn’t work. And all those features were creating a maintenance nightmare. It doesn’t acquire bugs...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
You mean, when they added support for something new which Opera 9 didn’t support? Should they just remove that to fix scrolling, then? Of course not. They would have to do it the hard way.
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by Lophs
More like Chrome engineers ditacting to Opera. Have you seen the chippy back and forth that simmered for years between Apple and Google engineers in the Webkit developers threads leading to the Blink...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
Firefox started from scratch the same way Opera does now, building a new UI on top of an existing engine. (Firefox did not take 10 years before it became a success. Firefox started because of the...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
Opera isn’t starting the engine from scratch, so they will have fewer engine regressions and it will work with far more sites. They’re starting the UI from scratch like Firefox and Chrome did. When you...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by jayjam
You have failed to show how this is a bad move for Opera. Do you have any numbers yet? Whether this is a bad move or not will only be apparent months from now, when the people who rage-quit Opera no...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by Rafael
thefreeman55: “i want ***all*** features of opera 12 back” daniel: “I can say for sure that that is not going to happen” Obviously not all will come back, only the useful ones. Original:...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by Hoborg The Great
couldn’t they just change the rendering engine and leave the UI and features the way they were (i dunno, port them)? this was actually what people have been talking about that “Opera is just going to...
View ArticleComment on Opera: The Past, The Present & The Future by Heath
Alas, you miss my point. What I’m saying is — when you put Presto on Desktop next to other desktop browsers, the engine is not too good. But when you put Presto on Mobile up against other mobile...
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