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Jernej Simončič �

@kaffando @GossiTheDog Vivaldi. It's actually closer to classic Opera than anything else.

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kaffando

@jernej__s @GossiTheDog
Thank you, I've also tried Vivaldi so will take another look. Thanks!

Rich Felker

@jernej__s @kaffando @GossiTheDog AIUI though it's still Chromium not its own browser.

Jernej Simončič �

@dalias @kaffando @GossiTheDog Unfortunately I haven't been able to customise Firefox to my liking as much as Vivaldi, though depending on what'll happen with manifest v3, I will switch.

CIMB4

@jernej__s @dalias @kaffando @GossiTheDog floorp kinda tries to be vivaldi but as a firefox fork bit i found it clunky when i tried it. Might have gotten better tho :3

viq

@jernej__s
And it has a bunch of people who previously worked at/on Opera.
Also Vivaldi has a public Mastodon instance, FWIW.
@kaffando @GossiTheDog

D. B. Stuck

@jernej__s @kaffando @GossiTheDog

Truly loved the classic Opera browser. Sad to hear that it should be avoided now.

Old, old Opera once had a setting that turned the web page into green text on a black background and stripped out all of the images.

What I truly miss is a web browser that pulled a list of the page's links and had it in a box for a quick search. Screw all of hidden links inside of an accordion drop out. Nobody has got time for that.

Jernej Simončič �

@MyWoolyMastadon @kaffando @GossiTheDog I tried ChrOpera when it was released, but it didn't work for me (some gestures were broken), so I stayed with Opera 12 until Vivaldi was released. It's missing a few things I liked in Opera, but it's by far the closest to the browser I liked.

Wayne Werner

@jernej__s @kaffando @GossiTheDog I've personally found Vivaldi to be a bit of a hog. Can't remember what my other issues were tho

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