Opera Browser Vs Vivaldi | 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @moeyy1224
    @moeyy1224 Год назад

    i had to switch from opera to vivaldi because opera had a bug where it wont open for me any more after using it for like a month, turns out hundreds to thousands of others experienced this and i hope it gets fixed

  • @FirelifexX
    @FirelifexX 9 месяцев назад +1

    Think I'm gonna switch to Vivaldi. Opera has this weird bug where every time you close the browser it logs you out of every website, including my opera account. Ive come across a couple of forums and it seems to be more of a Mac issue, either way users have been complaining about it for at least 3 years now, and Opera remains radio silent with no fix and no acknowledgment to the community. I only used opera for the adblock anyways.

  • @ahmidziad7870
    @ahmidziad7870 Год назад

    I collect information from e-commerce sites. Open more than 30 tabs simultaneously. And use a group of plugins that help me. What is the best browser for me?

    • @LitteTechGuy
      @LitteTechGuy  Год назад +1

      Brave should be good, it has a new feature which makes tabs go to rest using little to no ram.

    • @Lu_vvv
      @Lu_vvv Год назад +3

      Brave has a weird sync

    • @jtech04
      @jtech04 Год назад +2

      ​@@Lu_vvvyes brave sync shifted me back to opera for now. That's weird to regenerate codes and paste again and again.

    • @sunewjenkuzo2835
      @sunewjenkuzo2835 Год назад

      I would suggest Vivaldi for the tab stacking feature and you can stack tabs in seperate groups.

    • @in_the_pines
      @in_the_pines 9 месяцев назад

      @@LitteTechGuy Literally all browsers now have the ability to hibernate tabs. If you are planning on having tons of tabs open I'd suggest Vivaldi or Opera GX. Vivaldi is more customizable with a simple right-click on one of the tabs and select "Hibernate Tabs" while Opera GX has a toggle feature inside the browser where you can select the amount of ram the browser is using but in reality all it's doing is hibernating the tabs. However, I do like the way that it was implemented though.