Opera has sidebar with whatsapp/telegram and a lot more integrated on it's side bar. I think it is a very under-rated browser.Opera is basically chrome. So just use Chrome.
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True there is no realistic way to emulate the sidebar. But using a better browsing like FF or Chrome is just more convenient.Opera has sidebar with whatsapp/telegram and a lot more integrated on it's side bar. I think it is a very under-rated browser.
Opera has sidebar with whatsapp/telegram and a lot more integrated on it's side bar. I think it is a very under-rated browser.
Then the problem is something serious in your PC.I installed a new version but did not get my old bookmarks/favourites. Also I'm still unable to remove the older version.
I was a big FF fan. Years ago after a clean install I lost all my bookmarks forever. I had it all synced. Emailed them, tried the basic recovery steps. Nothing worked. Now I'm happy with chrome as primary opera as secondary browser. I've also tried their then 64bit waterfox.True there is no realistic way to emulate the sidebar. But using a better browsing like FF or Chrome is just more convenient.
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I know but the way opera has it by default makes it very unique. That's all. I just use it as a back up browser.Login to whatsapp web, telgram web and Instagram Web and then bookmark it. it will work the same but will open on the same Tab
64 bit is the default one now. I don't even use chrome except youtube or netflix. Firefox is the main driver now.I was a big FF fan. Years ago after a clean install I lost all my bookmarks forever. I had it all synced. Emailed them, tried the basic recovery steps. Nothing worked. Now I'm happy with chrome as primary opera as secondary browser. I've also tried their then 64bit waterfox.
Yep. I know. For me it is chrome>Opera.64 bit is the default one now. I don't even use chrome except youtube or netflix. Firefox is the main driver now.
Not acquired, but owns majority stake IIRC.Didn't some company from China acquired Opera?
Not acquired, but owns majority stake IIRC.
Opera has sold most of itself to a Chinese consortium for $600 million. The buyers, led by search and security firm Qihoo 360, are purchasing Opera's browser business, its privacy and performance apps, its tech licensing and, most importantly, its name