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New Opera isn't working properly
In short, two main issues with new Opera 10.51:1) most of tabs are kind of not loaded completely and often stay in semi-freezed (loading) state.
Using such tabs for Google searching etc for example does not guarantee that they will respond properly. Here how tabs look.
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/3340/image0e.png
Previous version marked all tabs with these circles and had no problems with anything besides slow painful exit of Opera which i reported before and some other not primary importance stuff (like loading briefing.com - security certificate problems for which folks from briefing used some kind of hack).
2) Yahoo mail is not working in 50% cases, and 100% not working if Javascript is off
If i click "click here" (see above, redirection is by the way allowed) this Opera tab will be or
a ) not responding
b) or if you will be clicking forward or back button, will bring the following message
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/2168/opera1.png
I use Opera for a decade and always think do Opera people have elementary quality control ? Open 200 different tabs and you will immediately find most of the world bugs
After updating to new version couple weeks ago i've got the whole hell of new problems i thought is already impossible to have again.
It's like 5 years back: not all sites are working properly, Yahoo mail malfunctioning... Unbelievable, what, nobody uses Yahoo mail ? The same i've got on another computer. No fixes for two weeks, all wait when somebody else will report the bug?
Also how about its older look with its standard Microsoft-style File, Edit etc ? I do have enough space on 3600x2250 monitors for this line. Imagine everyone will make their own "standard" interface for their software ? Will be unholly mess
Fortunately, you can show the good all menu bar (File, Edit, etc.) by pressing Alt or permanently re-enable it by clicking the red O button and choosing "Show menu bar". I also think they shouldn't have forced the menuless interface into updating users by defaults, but well, I guess that's how fads go (I seriously hope that fad with removing the menubars from programs will stop in a couple of years, or I say I'll switch directly from Windows XP to KDE and never go back to Windows).