The company had a big change in direction a few years ago when they stopped maintaining their own render engine (Presto) and started again using Blink. Whilst this was a technically good idea, they also changed the purpose of the browser and shed a lot of staff. A lot of what made Opera a good browser became deprecated features.
(One of the guys who left Opera started his own company also creating a browser on top of Blink, but with the same original ideas as Opera. It's called Vivaldi and I use that. It has a lot of the customisation that the current Opera browser will never again have.)
Besides, I never used the sync feature in that or any other browser anyway.
Wade.
(One of the guys who left Opera started his own company also creating a browser on top of Blink, but with the same original ideas as Opera. It's called Vivaldi and I use that. It has a lot of the customisation that the current Opera browser will never again have.)
Besides, I never used the sync feature in that or any other browser anyway.
Wade.