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Hello,
On my second computer, Opera has been updated and it’s ... the worst!
(I've been a fan of Opera for 6 years)
I don’t like this new version at all and plus, "Edit" and "Tools" are no longer in the toolbar... I often work with "passwords" and I need to delete them regularly. Before (Opera 9.51) I would do: tools => "clear private data" and I would erase cookies and other passwords. Now, apparently, that’s no longer an option...
If I uninstall Opera via the control panel and re-download version 9.51, I’m afraid of losing my favorites... So do you know if "clear private data" still exists on Opera? Or how can I downgrade the version?
Thanks in advance!
Configuration: Windows XP / Opera 9.51
On my second computer, Opera has been updated and it’s ... the worst!
(I've been a fan of Opera for 6 years)
I don’t like this new version at all and plus, "Edit" and "Tools" are no longer in the toolbar... I often work with "passwords" and I need to delete them regularly. Before (Opera 9.51) I would do: tools => "clear private data" and I would erase cookies and other passwords. Now, apparently, that’s no longer an option...
If I uninstall Opera via the control panel and re-download version 9.51, I’m afraid of losing my favorites... So do you know if "clear private data" still exists on Opera? Or how can I downgrade the version?
Thanks in advance!
Configuration: Windows XP / Opera 9.51
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Hello!
You need to talk about version 10.5: go to the "O" button > "Settings" > "Delete private information."
It is not recommended at all to use an old version of a browser, but here is the list of previous versions: http://www.opera.com/browser/download/?os=windows&list=all
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You need to talk about version 10.5: go to the "O" button > "Settings" > "Delete private information."
It is not recommended at all to use an old version of a browser, but here is the list of previous versions: http://www.opera.com/browser/download/?os=windows&list=all
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Thank you Kazac, but isn't that a bit "hard" as a process?
Well, if that's all there is to it... It's been a long time since I've done that, I need to look for a tutorial...
Uh, I'm waiting a bit to see if there's another system that's more "soft"...
(In any case, Opera, the last version sucks, they would have been better off going fishing... I am angry...)
Well, if that's all there is to it... It's been a long time since I've done that, I need to look for a tutorial...
Uh, I'm waiting a bit to see if there's another system that's more "soft"...
(In any case, Opera, the last version sucks, they would have been better off going fishing... I am angry...)
I really like the new version in terms of performance and everything :)
Otherwise, Opera has a whole selection of themes and skins. Isn't there one that allows you to have the toolbar normally?
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Otherwise, Opera has a whole selection of themes and skins. Isn't there one that allows you to have the toolbar normally?
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Employee ID 18-38-4
No, there is no problem with doing a system restore
(not to be confused with formatting !!!! )
in start you type: system restore
and choose a date before downloading your new version, it's that simple.
(not to be confused with formatting !!!! )
in start you type: system restore
and choose a date before downloading your new version, it's that simple.