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I don't think an explanation is really required this time around after the last topic racked up an impressive 196 posts.
I also downloaded and extracted the separate download of Opera Mail and it would appear to be Portable. Though I didn't check for registry changes, just files and folders in Sandboxie.
Well I would presume so, but it's an Opera Next version so it's not worth testing just yet.
Reading the comments in the Desktop Blog got me thinking that don't people understand this isn't a stable version. OK, features are missing from this build, but it doesn't mean Opera are doing away with them in the 'final' product. Take for example 'Private Tabs', looking at the help section of Opera is documented about the usage of 'Private Tabs', so I therefore believe this to be a 'see what new features' are coming and will integrate the old ones at a later stage in the development process.
So since Opera is switching to Blink / Webkit, are they still maintaining portable installs? Any word on stealthiness?
I had a feeling that Opera could not bring across many of its features; might as well use Maxthon if you want a better Webkit alternative that builds upon Chromium's interface.
I do kind of love the "Stash" feature. I'm one of those people that have way too many tabs open and this may be a nifty way to solve that problem.
Great to hear that Opera is spinning off M2 though. Have been using Thunderbird and looking for a change.
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