Wow, opera transformed once more.
Wow, opera transformed once more.
I'm sure I'll switch, you know Opera was the browser I used when I had only 512Mb RAM and a single-core processor—it might be time to make the change. Let's check how it performs. It just updated its look, nothing major, but still quite frustrating and unattractive.
Here’s how it appears now—no screenshots available. It looked more like Windows 8. The questioner is wondering about importing markers, favorites, and similar items, as manually copying links is difficult.
What frustrates me most is the preview of the sites. In the previous version they had only small square icons and a kind of metro menu on the left, quite chic.
Google is pushing for a single control over the web by requiring developers to use Chrome instead of the broader Web platform. They recently launched a domain registration service. Currently, it’s feasible to create a complete web application using Google tools from start to finish. Their setup involves moving through Google Cloud Platform → Domain registrar → Chrome, which aligns with their strategy. Their goal is to dominate the entire internet.