Desktop is a smaller and smaller part of their income. It could disappear tomorrow, and the company would still be in great shape. It's growing all over the place. So again, claiming that Opera self-destructed is silly.…
You don't seem to understand what's going on. Most Opera users are on mobile, not desktop. Opera is struggling on desktop. Sites weren't working, and that was the #1 problem with the browser. Fixing that will let them…
Why do you think Opera self-destructed? They announced their quarterly financial results a couple of weeks ago, and they set another revenue and profit record. They're basically growing on all fronts, have plenty of…
What do you mean by "what mail providers they support"? Opera supports POP and IMAP. That basically means any email provider out there.
I ran a clean installation of Opera 12, and there was no e-mail client. It is actually there, but you won't even notice unless you set up an account. So to anyone who doesn't make an account it's exactly as if there was…
That sentence does not mean that anyone forced them to do anything.
Seems you are the one with the straw man, since he didn't say anyone forced them to do something.
Opera didn't take back their lawyer letter. They settled out of court. If there hadn't been a settlement they would still have been going to court.
Opera slow and bloated? Excuse me, but did you look at the download size? Opera 12 is tiny compared to Chrome and the new version, and it has a much smaller footprint. Opera runs on old hardware Chrome couldn't even…
Pet features not being implemented yet doesn't mean it's a skin. Read what the Opera devs are writing instead of speculating.
It's not just a skin. It's a new interface remade from scratch. And unlike Chrome it's actually native. Must have been a massive undertaking. The new email client seems to be the old Opera only with browsing features…
Desktop is a smaller and smaller part of their income. It could disappear tomorrow, and the company would still be in great shape. It's growing all over the place. So again, claiming that Opera self-destructed is silly.…
You don't seem to understand what's going on. Most Opera users are on mobile, not desktop. Opera is struggling on desktop. Sites weren't working, and that was the #1 problem with the browser. Fixing that will let them…
Why do you think Opera self-destructed? They announced their quarterly financial results a couple of weeks ago, and they set another revenue and profit record. They're basically growing on all fronts, have plenty of…
What do you mean by "what mail providers they support"? Opera supports POP and IMAP. That basically means any email provider out there.
I ran a clean installation of Opera 12, and there was no e-mail client. It is actually there, but you won't even notice unless you set up an account. So to anyone who doesn't make an account it's exactly as if there was…
That sentence does not mean that anyone forced them to do anything.
Seems you are the one with the straw man, since he didn't say anyone forced them to do something.
Opera didn't take back their lawyer letter. They settled out of court. If there hadn't been a settlement they would still have been going to court.
Opera slow and bloated? Excuse me, but did you look at the download size? Opera 12 is tiny compared to Chrome and the new version, and it has a much smaller footprint. Opera runs on old hardware Chrome couldn't even…
Pet features not being implemented yet doesn't mean it's a skin. Read what the Opera devs are writing instead of speculating.
It's not just a skin. It's a new interface remade from scratch. And unlike Chrome it's actually native. Must have been a massive undertaking. The new email client seems to be the old Opera only with browsing features…