Opera browser - what was your reason to uninstall? - Besides the fact that it's chink spyware

It has a convenient screenshot button I guess? That's mostly what I used it for besides the extra browser session it provides so I don't have to keep switching between google accounts for checking email.

I wouldn't recommend it and I almost uninstalled it when there was a bug that rearranged your tabs every time you clicked on a tab besides the current one, but they fixed the bug so...

This Vivaldi browser intrigues me though, and I can always use another browser session.
 
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This Vivaldi browser intrigues me though
It's my main browser since it appeared, and the team behind it seems intent (and successful) at making it a great successor to the original Opera (which I also used for many years).
But yeah, like 4 browsers installed now, Brave, Vivaldi, Edge and now Tor, which I will get rid of when we get back on clearnet, I hope.
 
It has a convenient screenshot button I guess? That's mostly what I used it for besides the extra browser session it provides so I don't have to keep switching between google accounts for checking email.

I wouldn't recommend it and I almost uninstalled it when there was a bug that rearranged your tabs every time you clicked on a tab besides the current one, but they fixed the bug so...

This Vivaldi browser intrigues me though, and I can always use another browser session.
Be sure to give it a spin, when they say it's the most customizable browser on the market they mean it, you'll probably find features that you'll find incredibly useful. Stuff like mouse gestures is something I rely on so much I end up doing it in software that doesn't support it because I'm that used to browsing the web in Vivaldi.

And if sessions is what you're looking for, Vivaldi supports profiles, which are essentially separate instances within the same browser. Though you can do it on any Chromium based browser by using the --user-data-dir flag.
 
When they rebranded early 2010's and removed a lot of functionality, switched to firefox and now I am using brave so my dear Josh can have my small amounts of bat
 
This is a strange thread.
Maybe that strange autistic girl returned under a new account?

I uninstalled desktop opera in 1999(+/- 2 years) or something for reasons I can't remember. I used it for a while because [can't remember] and it was pretty neat for [the late 90's I guess?]. In the end [other browsers were doing something better OR it was me installing more ram OR it was the 90's so change for the sake of change made sense OR it was the arrival of Win2k OR it had something to do with MSDN/Intel docs] made Opera obsolete and I uninstalled.

Sad if true.
 
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