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Is it really "a glimpse into the future of desktop browsers"?
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Is it really "a glimpse into the future of desktop browsers"?
Crazy magic skills at 1.40
Vertical Tabs that don't use text: NO
Tabs that re-order by themselves, using their internal concept of a good order: NO, I know where my tabs are, don't move them around
All browsers need to do IMO is work better full-screen on widescreen and ultra-widescreen monitors. Currently extensions work for splitting, it should be built-in. I guess they thought that vertical tabs were one way to use this space sensibly?
TBH I don't want the browser to be a platform when there's a platform underneath - I just want it to integrate into the platform underneath.
So I'll give ChromeOS a break here, as it's also the platform, but I don't see any OperaNeonOS...
I use an ultrawide monitor and all my IDEs support side-by-side tabs (usually have 2 or 3 to a screen). I wish my browsers could handle this reliably without a buggy extension.
Looks awful to me.
The cliché style of the office and macs put me off :P
I like it when our browsers change to something radically new, very soon this will be the platform
Holy crap, Opera is actually still around and struggling to stay relevant? I thought they died off back in the early 2000s!